install problem using mojo on bluehost

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jmonroe replied on at Permalink Reply
jmonroe
That's the same problem I am having on Godaddy hosting. Its pointing to the wrong folder for some reason for the stylesheets. I haven't figured it out yet but when I do, I will let you know what I find out and maybe it will help.
enlil replied on at Permalink Reply
enlil
I use bluehost and have never had this problem. It looks like the site is fresh with no content. In that case I would try a fresh install again...
jmonroe replied on at Permalink Reply
jmonroe
It is a fresh site with no content as you can see...however, there is not stylesheet that it is linked too. Right click on the page somewhere and inspect. You will see there are no stylesheets relative to the page.

Its looking in the wrong place. 311media...if your site domain goes http://www.mysite.com/index.php/page-name... versus http://www.mysite.com/page-name,... then you may be having an issue with Pretty Urls not being enabled or working. May have to disable pretty urls in the settings after you login or play around with your htaccess file and see if you can get it to work that way.
SheldonB replied on at Permalink Reply
SheldonB
I've never had good luck with mojo or simple scripts correctly installing concrete 5 spending 15Min manually installing is allot more rewording ... Correcting the issues from installing with mojo usually takes allot longer
johnpaulb replied on at Permalink Reply
johnpaulb
Hello 311Media,

It is difficult to troubleshoot when it was setup using a script, since we don't know what the script is actually doing.

Along with what SheldonB was saying: if bluehost has a cPanel, this manual installation guide I did may help:
http://www.webhostinghub.com/support/edu/concrete5/get-started/inst...

I hope this gets you going,
John-Paul