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 Step 1 : Create new PHP page

Create a web page where you would like to publish your blog. Save the web page file with .php extension, such as blogger.php.

Note: You can put the file into web root directory or any directory on the server.


   Step 2 : Find document path

To ensure that your Blog works regardless the location of your web page, you will need to add your server's Document Path to all the PHP include codes.

To find the Document Path, open the ' /modulescontroller/config.php ' file with your text editor, and note this path down. Let's assume the Document Path is C:/wwwroot/user/modulescontroller/


 Step 3 : Call 'config.php' and 'css.php'

Insert the codes as below to your web page file to call the 'config.php', 'session.php' and 'css.php'. This will load all the necessary database connection, class declaration files and css control. To do this, open the blogger.php file with a text editor, and put it to the topmost line (line 1) of the php file, without any preceded character.

<?php
  include_once ("C:/wwwroot/user/modulescontroller/config.php");

  include_once ("C:/wwwroot/user/modulescontroller/common/session.php");
  include_once ("C:/wwwroot/user/modulescontroller/common/css.php");
?>



 Step 4 : Load menu and content area

To load the Blog's menu section, such as calendar, blog categories, recent entries, links, member login, place the include code below into the area you want the menu to display (call the blogger/home.menu.php file).

<?php include("C:/wwwroot/user/modulescontroller/blogger/home.menu.php"); ?>

In the body content section, put the following line to display your blog and comments (calling the blogger/home.blog.php file).

<?php include("C:/wwwroot/user/modulescontroller/blogger/home.blog.php"); ?>


 Step 5 : View integration result.

Now, proceed to your web page URL, eg: ' http://your-domain-name/blogger.php ' to view your Blog front-end integration result.

To preview your sample blog page in real time, click on the 'front-end' link on the top right menu from within the Modules Controller panel.


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