2016-09-08, 23:36:32
Greetings Simple folk,
Firstly please allow me to congratulate you on the quality of the software and also the quality of the community that has grown around it.
I volunteered to put together a website for my masonic lodge; and because I want others to be able to edit and add content, also because it may help others to deploy their own website quickly and easily, I decided to use CMS rather than HTML, which would have been more than adequate if I was going to be the only admin. With editing able to be performed by anybody who can use a word processor though, GetSimple was too good not to check out.
I am having a battle getting pretty URLs to work and receiving an error when clicking on links. I have tried any hints I could find on the forums, that I understood the instructions for, to no avail. I really need to get this going ASAP as our secretary is hostile towards the idea of a website, and is obstructing me in order to see me fail. I need to chalk up a success as they have been few and far between in recent years.
Here are some details that may be of assistance:
Please note that I'm a self taught computer user with a fair bit of experience, but know nothing of coding, and very little of GetSimple. Also I am recovering from burnout and PTSD symptoms, and it is early days, so my cognitive and memory functions are not the greatest.
Many thanks if you made it this far, I appreciate the time you have taken to read my post. I already typed this twice and the browser locked up on me both times, so I lost what I had written. This time I am using a text editor.
Kind regards,
Rog
Firstly please allow me to congratulate you on the quality of the software and also the quality of the community that has grown around it.
I volunteered to put together a website for my masonic lodge; and because I want others to be able to edit and add content, also because it may help others to deploy their own website quickly and easily, I decided to use CMS rather than HTML, which would have been more than adequate if I was going to be the only admin. With editing able to be performed by anybody who can use a word processor though, GetSimple was too good not to check out.
I am having a battle getting pretty URLs to work and receiving an error when clicking on links. I have tried any hints I could find on the forums, that I understood the instructions for, to no avail. I really need to get this going ASAP as our secretary is hostile towards the idea of a website, and is obstructing me in order to see me fail. I need to chalk up a success as they have been few and far between in recent years.
Here are some details that may be of assistance:
- Client side is an old Dell laptop with Linux Mint Debian 64 bit, based on Jessie, updated and latest version installed.
- Browser is Gnome "Web" (the old Epiphany)
- Server side is a prebuilt Turnkey LAMP VM image, based on Jessie, once again, and running in VirtualBox 4.3, sitting on the same Dell laptop.
- GetSimple is version 3.3.11, sitting in a sub-directory of the WWW directory, as I was going to trial several CMS, but soon realised that I wasn't going to find a better one. It can be moved back to the root directory if I can sort out the links.
- anonymous_data.php
- calendar.php
- cbcontact_form.php
- font_resize.php
- GSCkeRelativeUrls.php
- i18n_base.php
- i18n_navigation.php
- InnovationPlugin.php
- links_manager.php
- Modern Admin
- pageoptions_auto_open.php
Please note that I'm a self taught computer user with a fair bit of experience, but know nothing of coding, and very little of GetSimple. Also I am recovering from burnout and PTSD symptoms, and it is early days, so my cognitive and memory functions are not the greatest.
Many thanks if you made it this far, I appreciate the time you have taken to read my post. I already typed this twice and the browser locked up on me both times, so I lost what I had written. This time I am using a text editor.
Kind regards,
Rog