After purchasing your Google Vault licenses, you will need to assign them to any users you want to retain data for. If you purchased an edition of Google Workspace that includes Google Vault licenses, they will likely be automatically assigned to all users in your Google Workspace organization. If you purchased licenses as add-on services, Read More >
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Getting Started with Google Vault
If you decide to use Google Vault as a long-term data retention and discovery service and you already have a Google Workspace account, you may need to purchase licenses to use Google Vault. Depending on which edition of Google Workspace you purchased, these licenses may be included for no additional cost. In this article we Read More >
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Control Web Panel (CWP) is a free server administration tool for Enterprise Linux-based distributions. A mature cPanel replacement, formerly known as CentOS Web Panel, CWP has the ability to manage everything you’d need within a bare metal / panel-less server: There’s also CWPpro, a premium version with additional features. However, all of those features can Read More >
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Rocket.Chat is an open-source, online communications platform you can self-host on Linux systems. When you install Rocket.Chat you gain an open-source platform where you have complete control over system availability and your team’s data. Rocket.Chat now uses the snapd package manager, available for all Linux operating systems. This makes installation and upgrades easier to manage Read More >
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One of the more common ways to emphasize text in a Joomla 4.0 site is to use Bootstrap 5 alerts. Alerts give you a different text look, background, and in some cases even adds a small graphic. This article will provide the code and examples of how you can add alerts to your Joomla content. Read More >
Install Focalboard Kanban
Focalboard is a kanban project management solution by the same team that develops the Mattermost team communication application. The free kanban board software is a lightweight, open-source cloud project management server solution available for personal computers and Ubuntu Server. Install Focalboard Kanban on Ubuntu Server (Optional) Configure NGINX Create an Admin Focalboard User How to Read More >
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IP addresses are numbers that let computers find each other over the internet. Not only does every website have one or more IP addresses, but every device does as well. When you compare IPv4 vs IPv6, what are the practical differences? IPv4 addresses are 32-bit, while IPv6 addresses are 128 bit. What does this really Read More >
How To Install a Write Freely Blog
Write Freely federated blogging software provides you with everything you would need to run a successful blog in the style of Medium or Substack, but it’s hosted on your own server, giving you more control and creative expression. Create a MySQL Database For Write Freely Setting Up The MySQL Database User Create A Database For Read More >
Gallery is open-source software for displaying images on a separate website. Using Gallery creates separate websites that can be used as stand-alone solutions for displaying images, or linked to other websites for the purpose of being an image gallery solution.
This application has 3 major iterations and is currently on version 3. Though the project developers are no longer active, there are still community developers that provide support for the modules that they have added to the application.
Gallery is a free and very useful photo display tool that can be used with many types of image formats in web hosting environments.
Setting Up and Configuring Gallery
Installing Gallery is made easy due to Softaculous. The software installer not only steps you through the installation, but also records it, and allows you to email a record of the installation settings. The options within the Gallery application allow you to select a theme for the administrator or user interface, and expand functionality with a community-created module.
Managing Gallery
Gallery allows you to log in as an Administrator and allow access to images using a user. You can also perform maintenance activities, and manage watermarks. You can set up multiple user groups so that only a specific set of users can access images.
Working with Images in Gallery
Gallery is primarily a way to display images for users through a website. You can learn how to add photos, create albums, and edit them for your visitors. Some of the module expansions also give you further control over how the images are displayed.
The use of a gallery to display images for a company site, family site, or other organizations is a universal need. Gallery provides a free, open-source solution that can easily be expanded by itself, or as an added section to a website. Many other programs provided by Softaculous can be added or used to add further functionality to your online presence.
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