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perrie
@perrie
03/09/15 03:17:17PM
435 posts

Ning Ninga skin vs Site Builder


Using Jamroom

Hi Lisa,

I'll email you.
perrie
@perrie
03/09/15 02:44:58PM
435 posts

Ning Ninga skin vs Site Builder


Using Jamroom

Hi Michael,
I have never felt so stupid as I do today. The only thing that I have been able to figure out is how to get a menu on top. I don't see how you can modify color of the background, or where my ning import went to etc. I have read and watched information given over and over and I just don't get it. I know that you are very techy from what I read at Ning, but for me, this is not intuitive at all. I feel like a total nimrod.
perrie
@perrie
03/09/15 09:34:49AM
435 posts

Ning Ninga skin vs Site Builder


Using Jamroom

I love drag and drop, since I really not efficient enough in html and CSS coding. Can I use the Site Builder instead of the Ning Ninga skin and still import (I have not as of yet), or am do I have to use the Ninga skin if I want to import my Ning archive?
updated by @perrie: 04/11/15 04:52:47PM
perrie
@perrie
03/07/15 10:18:14AM
435 posts

Jamroom Hosting is now live for everyone!


Jamroom Hosting

Hi Lisa,
Thanks for taking the time out to explain this to me. There is one thing that I think I am not getting.

Because I start Jamroom with a Jamroom server, I have nothing downloaded to my computer. I thought it was supposed to be on the Jamroom server. The only thing that I have are the Ning files stored on my portable drive, which have several folders for each one of the Ning apps ( like discussions, blogs, photos, etc). So that is my only local stuff.

I think that the disconnect in what I am asking is that most of you had another server to which you downloaded Jamroom, skins, Ning to Jamroom, etc. before and then moved. I am the first member here who started with a Jamroom server.

So to clarify:
1. What came with the Jamroom server?
2. Do I still have to download the Ning to Jamroom program or is it already on the server. If isn't, then I have to do that first.
3. Do I then proceed the way Lisa is explaining?
perrie
@perrie
03/06/15 03:02:46PM
435 posts

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Jamroom Hosting

Thanks. I was looking through all the documentation and couldn't find it. Glad to know that I'm not that dumb.
perrie
@perrie
03/06/15 02:54:07PM
435 posts

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Jamroom Hosting

Not a clue. I'm really sorry.
perrie
@perrie
03/06/15 02:27:25PM
435 posts

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Jamroom Hosting

It worked! Next issue...
Your current directions say:
"FTP to your Jamroom server and in the folder where Jamroom is installed, create a new folder called Ning_Archive. - See more at: https://www.jamroom.net/ning-to-jamroom/documentation/ning2jamroom/2072/step-3-upload-your-ning-archive-to-the-jamroom-site#sthash.FgpUzYGo.dpuf"
FTP? And I don't see where to put a folder.
Is it because I don't see the Ning archiving tool?
updated by @perrie: 03/06/15 02:28:53PM
perrie
@perrie
03/06/15 02:13:10PM
435 posts

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Jamroom Hosting

That is not what I am getting. I am getting this:
(snipped).mailgun.org
And now I am not sure how to correct this.
updated by @perrie: 03/06/15 02:13:35PM
perrie
@perrie
03/06/15 02:09:22PM
435 posts

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Jamroom Hosting

Now I keep getting a message my API key does not seem to be correct. Do I need to start all over with mailgun?
updated by @perrie: 03/06/15 02:10:04PM
perrie
@perrie
03/06/15 01:59:40PM
435 posts

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Jamroom Hosting

LOL Brian,
I have done that already. I don't know why it says I didn't. OK I will try again.
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