In this article, you will learn how to install Laravel on Nomfro via cPanel, one of the popular PHP frameworks. In order for Laravel to work properly, you must make sure your server or cPanel account is configured for PHP version 7 and above.

Installation methods will vary based on your needs and experience level. In this tutorial, we’ve chosen to represent the Softaculous installation here because it is very easy to accomplish especially for newbies, only requires a few clicks, and is available to hosting packages at all levels.

STEP 1:



Log into Nomfro dashboard and click on services.

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STEP 2:



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Click on the hosting account you wish to manage.

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STEP 3:



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Log into cPanel.

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STEP 4:



Click Softaculous Apps Installer in the Software section.

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STEP 5:



Click Softaculous Apps Installer in the Software section.

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Make sure to deselect the default directory selection “laravel” by erasing it if you are wanting to install Laravel on your primary domain



Click Install

Once successfully installed, visit your website in a new browser tab, you will see a message indicating that Laravel has been installed, and you will be redirected to the /public subdirectory. All of the live content will be placed in this directory. For security reasons, you will want to redirect to this “public” directory as the document root of your site.