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Posted: 05/27/2010 at 1:49 PM by Marco Williams
The Administrator if bluApple is a work in progress. Over the first year of bluApple's release I will be adding lots of features but for now you have the fundamentals to build applications using bluApple.
To Get to the administrator you must first login to bluApple. This can be done by Applying /Login to your domain name
If you have just installed bluApple then your username and password will be as follows:
Username: Admin
Password: test
Right now bluApple security is not case sensitive, however new features like hashing passwords, case sensitivity and blocking multiple login attempts are in the works.
Once you have logged in you will be taken to the homepage of the website. To get to the administrator you need to click on the link Open Admin Menu which will bring you to the dashboard of bluApple. For Starters, you will need to follow the guide to Setup the Dashboard to enable its features. But a brief overview here is needed. bluApple is built with Google Analytics built in. That's right you can get very basic statistics about your websites traffic right from your dashboard. The dashboard right now is underdeveloped but in time will include a lot more features of Google Analytics.
You will also notice that you can get to the Pages and Content modules from the submenu. On the top menu, there are two additional links Restart and Logout, Logout is pretty self explanatory, however Restart is a nifty feature that once you have created a custom module (Create Your Own) you will use this feature to activate the module once it is installed or created on a system. What it does is reinitialize bluApple and reloads all the modules into the application scope. Modules are auto detected by bluApple so this is needed if you wish to sue your module from the application scope.
To Get to the administrator you must first login to bluApple. This can be done by Applying /Login to your domain name
http://yourdomainname.com/login
If you have just installed bluApple then your username and password will be as follows:
Username: Admin
Password: test
Right now bluApple security is not case sensitive, however new features like hashing passwords, case sensitivity and blocking multiple login attempts are in the works.
Once you have logged in you will be taken to the homepage of the website. To get to the administrator you need to click on the link Open Admin Menu which will bring you to the dashboard of bluApple. For Starters, you will need to follow the guide to Setup the Dashboard to enable its features. But a brief overview here is needed. bluApple is built with Google Analytics built in. That's right you can get very basic statistics about your websites traffic right from your dashboard. The dashboard right now is underdeveloped but in time will include a lot more features of Google Analytics.
You will also notice that you can get to the Pages and Content modules from the submenu. On the top menu, there are two additional links Restart and Logout, Logout is pretty self explanatory, however Restart is a nifty feature that once you have created a custom module (Create Your Own) you will use this feature to activate the module once it is installed or created on a system. What it does is reinitialize bluApple and reloads all the modules into the application scope. Modules are auto detected by bluApple so this is needed if you wish to sue your module from the application scope.
Comments:
I originally built bluApple as a personal utility to rapidly produce websites. Over several years it has slowly grown into a respectable CMS tool. I feel that with support from the community, bluApple Coldpress can become a contender as one of the top CMS products on the market.
Marco G. Williams
Lead Developer & CEO
Marco G. Williams
Lead Developer & CEO


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