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-Mounting OpenACS packages

After you've installed your packages, you have to 'mount' them -in order to make them appear on your website.

Make sure you are logged in, and then click on the 'Admin' or -'Control Panel' link to get to the Site-Wide Administration page -(at /acs-admin). Click on the subsite you'd like the application to -be available at.

Subsites are a way of dividing your website into logical chunks. +Mounting OpenACS packages

After you've installed your packages, you have to +'mount' them in order to make them appear on your +website.

Make sure you are logged in, and then click on the +'Admin' or 'Control Panel' link to get to the +Site-Wide Administration page (at /acs-admin). Click on the subsite +you'd like the application to be available at.

Subsites are a way of dividing your website into logical chunks. Often they represent different groups of users, or parts of an -organization.

Now click on 'Applications' (applications are the same thing as -packages). You'll see a list of Applications and the URLs that each -is located at. To mount a new application, you click on 'Add -application', enter the Application, title (application name), and -URL (URL folder name), and you're done.

Test it out now. The URL is based on a combination of the +organization.

Now click on 'Applications' (applications are the same +thing as packages). You'll see a list of Applications and the +URLs that each is located at. To mount a new application, you click +on 'Add application', enter the Application, title +(application name), and URL (URL folder name), and you're +done.

Test it out now. The URL is based on a combination of the subsite URL and the application URL. So if you installed a package in the Main Subsite at the URL calendar, it will be available at http://www.yoursite.com/calendar. If you installed it at a subsite