I'm still trying to figure out AWS and came across the Turnkey Appliance for Prestashop here. From what I understand, it's an easy way to install prestashop however I already have an existing Prestashop installation running with Hostgator which I now wish to migrate on to AWS.
Can anyone here guide me how best this can be done with the Turnkey Applicance for Prestashop?
And any other relevant information will also help.
root@fileserver /media/MUSIK# sudo apt-get install language-pack-da Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done language-pack-da is already the newest version. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 37 not upgraded. root@fileserver /media/MUSIK# export LC_ALL=da_DK.utf8
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The backup itself is 1.2gb compressed, about 3.4gb uncompressed. The Local Virtual Machine I made was provisioned with 1gb of ram and 8gb of HDD space.
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Hello - having a problem - it appears to be the insertion of a table. It causes the two pages to go out of alignment. Can you see that on your browser?
You should see the problem appears to be the table, because if I remove the table, or add it to all the pages, the Mis-alignment goes away.