Changing Languages in PHP-Fusion

Languages are considered LOCALES within the PHP-Fusion system. In order to change a language, you will need to load the locale which contains all of the hard-coded text. By default, the software is loaded only with the English locale. Change Language in PHP-Fusion Login to the PHP-Fusion Admin Panel. Click on the Admin Panel Link. Read More >

Modifying the Footer in PHP-Fusion

The PHP-Fusion interface allows you to modify its appearance include the graphics and text that appear in the footer of each page. The following article reviews how to find and add/alter the footer for your PHP-Fusion website. Changing the Footer in PHP-Fusion Login to the PHP-Fusion Admin Panel. Click on the Admin Panel Link. Click Read More >

Managing Site Links in PHP-Fusion

Site links are used to navigate to each section of the website generated by PHP-Fusion.  The site links can be edited or added within the Site Links section of the System Admin settings.  The following article explains how to use and administer the site links within the Admin Panel of PHP-Fusion.   Using Site Links Read More >

Managing Panels in PHP-Fusion

When you need to work with the menus and links that help your users navigate within your PHP-Fusion website you are actually managing the panels and site links.  You can control position, visibility per user type, and appearance of the links.  The following article explains panels how they are used to setup the navigation menus Read More >

How to change/reset my PHP-Fusion password

In PHP-Fusion, you can reset your password in the Administrative Dashboard in the Admin Profile. If you lost your password and cannot access the Dashboard, you can have the password reset by using the forgot password link at the login screen. This article will explain how to change and reset your Admin password in PHP-Fusion. Read More >

How to login to the PHP-Fusion Admin Panel

The back end controls for managing the PHP-Fusion content management system are accessible only through an administrator login.   The interface does not change much when you initially login as the admin, but upon accessing the admin panel link, the options become visible.  Management options for the administrator are organized in four major categories:  Content, Read More >

Installing PHP-Fusion manually

In the event you cannot install PHP-Fusion on your server using Softaculous, you can install PHP-Fusion manually by downloading the files from the PHP-Fusion site. To get started installing PHP-Fusion manually, you will need to download the “PHP-Fusion v7.02.06 (full) 7.02.06” files. Visit the following link and click the Download icon for PH-Fusion. https://www.php-fusion.co.uk/downloads.php?cat_id=23&download_id=264 You Read More >

Installing PHP-Fusion with Softaculous

PHP-Fusion is a Free Open Source software that can be installed on your server. To install PHP-Fusion on your server, you can use the Softaculous software installer found in your cPanel. This article will explain the step by step process of installing PHP-Fusion on your server. Steps to install PHP-Fusion Login into your cPanel. Go Read More >

How to modify and delete users in PHP-Nuke

After a user registers themselves in PHP-Nuke, they may later need to have some data changed. They also may need to be deleted from your roster altogether. This article will demonstrate how to modify or delete user information in your PHP-Nuke application. Deleting or modifying user information in PHP-Nuke Log into your PHP-Nuke admin area. Read More >

Forums in PHP-Nuke

PHP-Nuke includes forums as part of its functionality, but it actually uses a separate forum program to provide this feature.  The forum application is called PHPBB.  The following article simply shows what you will see when you go to the forums section.  A link will be provided showing how to find the tutorial series from Read More >

Removing Modules from the Menu PHP-Nuke

Modules make up a good deal of the functionality built into the PHP-Nuke content management system. The following article explains how to remove modules so that they are no longer part of the front end menu. Certain modules can be assigned for viewing, so that they may be visible to some while invisible to others. Read More >

Using the IP Ban Option in PHP-Nuke

There are occasions when you require that you keep specific people from accessing your website by banning their IP addresses.  Fortunately, there is a built-in option to ban IP addresses within the Administration interface called IP Ban.  They following article explains how to use the IP Ban option.     Banning IP Addresses using the Read More >

Creating a newsletter in PHP-Nuke

When managing a site that has a number of users, it can be beneficial to send them a newsletter. This can be for new information, site updates, or whatever you desire. In PHP-Nuke, the user registration section has an setting where the member can opt-in to your newsletter. Below is a set of instructions on Read More >

Add new custom module in PHP-Nuke

In this article I’m going to teach you how to add a new custom module to your PHP-Nuke website. In PHP-Nuke, modules are used in order to build up the menu items of your site. You could create for example a module that has some simple text content and a link to a remote website. Read More >

How to create a database backup in PHP-Nuke

When creating a website with PHP-Nuke, or any other CMS for that matter, it is always a good idea to make and keep backup copies of your data at regular intervals. This tutorial focuses on how to create a database backup from within your PHP-Nuke administrative dashboard. Backing up your database in PHP-Nuke Log into Read More >

How to use Google Analytics with PHP-Nuke

Website statistics can be used to help determine how to best develop the website.  PHP-Nuke includes its own tracking module- you can find more information on this module in Using the PHP-Nuke Statistics. However, if you want a much better and complete solution, you should incorporate Google Analytics into the PHP-Nuke website.  This will require Read More >

How to create an external link in PHP-Nuke

You can create links to external sites through the PHP-Nuke WYSIWYG editor in the admin dashboard. In the tutorials below, we are going to make a link that takes you to https://google.com when clicked. Creating an external link Log into your PHP-Nuke Dashboard. Edit the page you want to insert a link into. Highlight the Read More >

How to manage modules from the sidebar

Within PHP-Nuke, you will see there are many different content modules on the sidebar. You have the ability to add and remove them from within the administration panel. Follow the steps below as we demonstrate how to enable or disable modules in your PHP-Nuke site. Managing modules in PHP-Nuke Log into the PHP-Nuke administrative interface. Read More >

How to Enable SSL Certificate in PHP-Nuke

In this article I’m going to show you how you can use a secure SSL certificate on your PHP-Nuke installation to encrypt data transmission between the server and clients. When you are accepting input on your website that could be of a secure nature, this information is transmitted in clear-text across the Internet. If someone Read More >

Using the PHP-Nuke Web Statistics Report

PHP-Nuke includes its own tool for tracking website statistics.  This option has a basic and a detailed view which tracks page views by month and hour.  The following article explains how to locate and use these options within a standard PHP-Nuke installation.   Accessing the PHP-Nuke Website Statistics   Login to the PHP-Nuke Administration Back-end. Read More >