If your plan is to host your own server and your network won't require premium tools like video support or YouTube, likes, comments and so on, then Open Source is perfect for you. You can still add these tools individually, if you decide you want them later.
For a complete list of the open source and premium tools click here.
We highly recommend you tour our demos to choose the right skin. Once you decide on a skin, download the corresponding trial. You will be asked for your email address. Once you enter your email address, your premium trial with installation instructions will be sent.
Good luck and thank you for choosing Jamroom Premium.
Note: Your email address will be linked to all your Jamroom licenses and your VIP support. You can also use it to log in here at Jamroom.net. We do not share your information with any other parties.
All marketplace products are free for the first 30 days. We recommend you use choose a premium download that is close to the one your prefer. This way the modules you most likely want will be installed and activated automatically. Once you complete your install, visit the marketplace to choose a different skin.
For more information on installing and switching skins click here.
Yes, as long as that system has a method for exporting its data, then that data can be imported into Jamroom. There is an Export/Import module that allows for some systems already. For unknown systems some setup of the Import system may be necessary to get things in the right place.
You will find all Jamroom modules and skins are located in the Marketplace of your ACP. Installation of modules and skins is as easy as clicking a button - just click install or get license and your product will be installed.
For more information on the Jamroom marketplace click here.
Navigate to http://yoursite.com/user/login and you should see the log in form or click on the "Admin Login" link that is located in the lower right hand side of the screen on most skins.
To change images of skins or modules go to the images tab of the module or skin. Upload your replacement image to override the default and click save at the bottom of the page.
For more information on design and customizationclick here.
The Jamroom Team can help you build the site you envision - Use the Project Overview form to let us know how we can help. We can handle sites of any size, from small niche communities to very large communities with millions of users.
Jamroom is a VERY modular system, and can be integrated with almost any system. For the most part Jamroom users are happy using Jamroom to power every portion of their site. If you have a legacy or other system you don't want to replace but would like to integrate Jamroom with, Contact Us and let us know how we can help you with your integration.
Jamroom has a built in marketplace system that allows you to install modules and keep them up to date from within the admin interface area. When new updates are released, you just need to click the UPDATE button and the latest version will be downloaded to your server.
Yes, Jamroom is designed with modules. Modules are displayed on Profiles. Which modules show on a profile is determined by the "Quota" they are in. You can have as many Quotas as you like, so you can have as many different types of Profile as you like.
Its quite common to set one type of profile up to hold community stuff, then a different type of profile for community members.
eg: One profile type will be allowed to have a Forum while the other profile types are only allowed to use the forum, not each have their own.
Jamroom.net is the central location for people who use the Jamroom CMS system. It is where your site will download any module updates from.
Your site will run on its own domain. Your community members will all be on your site, they do not need to visit jamroom.net unless they want to create their own community. On jamroom.net you will get your license key to access the marketplace so your site can download updates. You can visit the Forums here to get help running your site.
Jamroom CMS has many components and its important to understand how they work, there are: * 'Profiles' - Where the content users have added is uploaded to * 'Users' - The person sitting looking at the screen * 'Quotas' - The modules that each profile has access to.
On top of that, there are different levels of users: * 'Standard User' - a normal user of the community * 'Profile Admin' - someone who helps out keeping content in order * 'Master Admin' - the guy who decides how the system is set up
The admin level users can edit other profile that are not their own.
Jamroom uses Skins to change the way design and structure of your site. There are a lot of existing skins to choose from, but if you want to take that and make it all your own, you can.
Its best to clone a skin before you start so that any of your changes don't get over-ridden when the base skin is updated.