Installation of Law One Theme Fully Responsive, HTML5, Static Generated Website Using Jekyll Ruby. You MUST have Ruby and the Jekyll Gems installed to create static pages. Contents Installation of Law One Theme StrikeHawk Installation cPanel ® Installation Plesk ® Installation Prev/Next Components Overview of all theme components that you may modify and complete. StrikeHawk Installation For $119/yr, StrikeHawk eCommerce, Inc will host and install your Jekyll theme for a $150/hr setup fee; modify any page until your practice is completely defined and setup.StrikeHawk eCommerce, Inc. employes several layers of security and annually passes a 35 page audit. This theme is not designed to store sensitive, client information. cPanel ® Installation We recommend that you perform the steps in this document via the command line as a cPanel user unless otherwise specified. You can also use cPanel's Terminal interface ( cPanel >> Home >> Advanced >> Terminal) to perform these steps in cPanel & WHM version 72 and later. To use this feature, the cPanel account must possess compiler access in WHM's Compiler Access interface (WHM >> Home >> Security Center >> Compiler Access). If the account does not possess compiler access, the system will return an error similar to the following message: make: execvp: gcc: Permission denied You do not need to register the Jekyll application's configurations in cPanel's Application Manager interface (cPanel >> Home >> Software >> Application Manager). Read cPanel ™ documentation. Plesk ® Installation We recommend that you read Plesk documentation to enable ruby and install a ruby application onto your website. You must first enable Ruby on Rails for your domain. Upload your application’s files (for example, using the File Manager) as follows: Create a subdirectory named //public in the website home directory, where is the name of your Ruby application. Upload the application files (including the config.ru file) into the / directory. Go to Websites & Domains, click Hosting Settings and set the Document root value to //public. Then, go to Websites & Domains > Ruby. If Ruby is enabled, Plesk will detect your application, and the Ruby page will display the information about it