Install/Uninstall instruction for the Geeklog {plugin} plugin. INSTALL: Step 1: Back up your Geeklog Database. The {plugin} plugin adds tables to your Geeklog database. You can do this with the built in admin backup facility. Step 2: Uncompress the {plugin} plugin archive while in the /plugins directory. The archive will create a directory called {plugin} in the plugins directory. Step 3: Create the public_html and admin directories. Under your html directory (usually public_html) create a directory called {plugin}. Under your admin/plugins/ directory create a directory called {plugin}. Step 4: Change to your /plugins/{plugin}/ directory. Copy the files in the admin directory to the admin/plugins/{plugin}/ directory your created in step 3. Copy the files and directories in the public_html directory to the public_html/{plugin}/ directory your created in step 3. Step 5: Edit the config.php in the {plugin} directory and confirm the table prefix and anonymous access settings and other display settings. The default is to use the geeklog table prefix and not allow anonymous access. Step 6: Log in to your Geeklog as a root user and run install.php in your admin/plugins/{plugin}/ directory. The install page will tell you if the install was successful or not. If not examine Geeklog system errorlog for possible problems. The {plugin} plugin should now be installed and functioning. Clicking on the {plugin} Icon will take you to the admin page. Step 7: Set up security. On install only the root users have access to {plugin} administration and Viewing. You can delegate control for either of these functions through the user and group editors. UNINSTALL: Step 1: Run the install.php page in your admin/plugins/{plugin} directory. This will remove all the data from your database. Step 2: Delete the three plugin directories created in the install process: plugins/{plugin}/ /{plugin}/ and /plugins/{plugin}/ Thats it.