Congratulations! You've purchased your very first copy of MojoMotor! Now what? This article will walk you through the steps of downloading MojoMotor, uploading the files to your server, creating a MySQL database within cPanel, and finally getting MojoMotor installed.
MojoBlocks is the missing piece of MojoMotor, easily allowing users to create simple sites for clients or for themselves. MojoBlocks 1.0 was released with 13 blocks that combine the functionality of normal MojoMotor addons with the ability to edit any given block's data as if it were a native MojoMotor region.
Things must move onwards and upwards, and a few weeks ago we got an onward and upwards looking new version of MojoMotor - MojoMotor 1.1. We got some great new features (embedding layouts - hooray!) but we also go some changes under the hood.
I was just installing a copy of MojoMotor for a domain that hadn't resolved yet, so I was using the temporary address, which looked something like "http://foldername.sitename.com". During the installation process I noticed that it didn't ask for the site url, so out of curiosity I jumped into the database to see what Mojo had put in for the "Site Path".
I'm particularly interested in how the body class is added when the mojobar is opened! That was one that was hard to get around in the past.
Feb 09, 2012 3:20am