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Installing WordPress
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3Installing WordPress
Step-by-Step Installation:
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Download WordPress:
- Visit the official WordPress website: https://wordpress.org/download/.
- Click on the "Download WordPress" button to get the latest version.
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Extract the WordPress ZIP File:
- Once downloaded, extract the ZIP file to your computer.
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Create a Database:
- Log in to your hosting control panel (cPanel).
- Find the "Database" section and create a new MySQL database.
- Create a MySQL user and assign it to the database with full privileges.
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Configure wp-config.php:
- In the WordPress files you extracted, find the
wp-config-sample.php
file. - Rename it to
wp-config.php
. - Open
wp-config.php
in a text editor. - Enter your database information (name, username, password) where required.
- Save the file.
- In the WordPress files you extracted, find the
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Upload WordPress Files to Your Server:
- Connect to your web server using an FTP client (e.g., FileZilla).
- Navigate to the root directory of your website (usually public_html or www).
- Upload all the WordPress files from your computer to the server.
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Run the WordPress Installation Script:
- Open your web browser and go to your website's domain (e.g., http://yourwebsite.com).
- You should see the WordPress installation page.
- Select your language and click on the "Continue" button.
- Enter the site details, including the site title, username, password, and email.
- Click the "Install WordPress" button.
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Complete Installation:
- After a successful installation, you'll see a confirmation message.
- Click the "Log In" button to access the WordPress admin dashboard.
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Log In to the WordPress Admin Dashboard:
- Enter the username and password you set during the installation.
- Click "Log In."
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Explore and Customize:
- You're now in the WordPress admin area. Explore the dashboard, install themes and plugins, and start creating your website content.
That's it! You've successfully installed WordPress on your server. Remember to keep your WordPress installation, themes, and plugins updated regularly for security and performance reasons. If you encounter any issues during installation, refer to your hosting provider's documentation or support for assistance.
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Basic Website Setup
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4Basic Website Setup
1. Login to the WordPress Dashboard:
- Open your web browser and go to the admin login page (usually http://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/).
- Log in with the username and password you created during the installation.
2. General Settings:
- In the WordPress dashboard, go to "Settings" and then "General."
- Set your site title and tagline.
- Choose your preferred WordPress URL structure.
3. Permalinks:
- Go to "Settings" and then "Permalinks."
- Choose a permalink structure that is SEO-friendly and reflects the structure of your site.
4. Themes:
- Navigate to "Appearance" and then "Themes."
- Choose a theme for your website. You can use the default themes provided by WordPress or install a custom theme.
5. Customize Your Theme:
- Click on "Customize" under the "Appearance" menu.
- Modify site identity, colors, background, header, and other theme-specific settings.
6. Widgets and Sidebars:
- In the "Appearance" menu, go to "Widgets."
- Add and customize widgets for different areas of your site, such as the sidebar or footer.
7. Menus:
- Create a navigation menu by going to "Appearance" and then "Menus."
- Add pages, categories, or custom links to your menu.
- Assign the menu to a location on your site (e.g., primary menu).
8. Homepage Settings:
- If you want a static homepage, go to "Settings" and then "Reading."
- Choose a static page for the homepage and another for blog posts.
9. Create Pages:
- Go to "Pages" and create essential pages such as Home, About Us, Contact, etc.
- Add content to these pages using the WordPress editor.
10. Create a Blog (Optional):
- If you want a blog section, go to "Posts" and create your first blog post.
- Organize posts using categories and tags.