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OK - I have my own domain and my own email accts but I wanted to use concrete5 to build a wysiwyg site. I've downloaded the 5.4 version and unzipped the folder - not a bloody thing in any of them. What did I do wrong??

I would use the online version but I thought that if I was already using bluehost for hosting that would be pretty stupid...

 
olliephillips replied on at Permalink Reply
olliephillips
Sometimes happens to me with zip downloads in general, if it downloaded very quickly then for sure it wasn't downloaded properly/corrupted.

Just try to download again, file size is about 9mb I think.
frz replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
frz
concrete5 actually has a lot of empty directories for the override system. It's supposed to work that way, a complete turn on for developers who want to stay on the upgrade path.

If you're hosting with bluehost, I'd highly recommend just using the SimpleScripts command from their control panel and installing concrete5 that way.
SVijay replied on at Permalink Reply
SVijay
Hi,

Follow the instructions in the given link to install
http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/installation/installing_conc...