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Installation on a Web Server
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#### Steps to Install
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1. Download the latest version.
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2. Unzip the contents to a new folder on your local computer.
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3. Upload that whole folder with an FTP client to your host.
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4. You may also need to recursively CHMOD the folder /storage/, /tmp/, /backups/ and /public/
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to 755(or 777) if your host doesn't set it implicitly.
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5. Also you may also need to recursively CHMOD the /install.php, /.htaccess and /sitemap.xml
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to 755(or 777) if your host doesn't set it implicitly.
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6. Type http://example.org/install.php in the browser.
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#### You can install Monstra with Softaculous:
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1. Login to your host and look for Software/Services
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2. In Softaculous there is a 'Portals/CMS' Category. Collapse the category and Monstra will be there. Click on it.
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3. You will see an 'Install' TAB. Click it.
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4. Fill in the various details and Submit.
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5. That's it, you are done!
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