Setting up SiteApps for Joomla

Setting up SiteApps for Joomla is extremely quick and easy and can be done effortlessly from your Joomla Administrator panel with a few steps:

  • First you have to download the SiteApps plugin for Joomla here

  • Choose the appropriate version and download the .zip file but don’t unzip it
  • Navigate to http://yourwebsite.com/administrator/index.php and log into your Joomla Administrator panel
  • Go to Extensions -> Extensions Manager in the top navigation bar

  • In the Install tab of the Extension Manager choose the .zip file you downloaded previously in the Upload Package File field and press Upload & Install

  • After the installation is finished successfully go to Extensions -> Plug-in Manager

  • Use the filter with keyword “siteapps” and click on the plugin’s name (System – SiteApps 4 Joomla)

  • Change the Status to Enabled in the Details section

  • After that, you only have to enter the SiteApps site ID in the Basic Options section and press Save

  • The SiteApps site ID can be found in the Tag Configuration page of your SiteApps account

  • For that you have to have an active SiteApps account and you should make sure the website is added in your SiteApps Dashboard
  • If you don’t already have a SiteApps account, you can quickly and easily create one through your UniqueVPS cPanel by following this tutorial
  • When everything above is set and done, you can browse through and install some amazing apps on your website from the SiteApps Marketplace
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