Sunday, May 18, 2014

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 WordPress to the server

Step 1 - Extract the downloaded WordPress installation to your computer.
 
Step 2 – log in to your hosting account with the FTP software (usually you need to use the server name – this will be your domain name and the username + password)

step 3 – upload all the extracted files to the hosting


Now You need Create a New MySQL Database in Your cPanel

step 1 - Log in to your cpanel account


step 2 - click on the “MySQL Databases” icon.

Step 3 - click on the link to “Add Database” and type in a name for the new database.

Step 4 - Click on the link to “Add User” and type in a user-name and password.

Step 5 - Assign the privileges necessary to gain access to your new database.

Ok, now your database is ready! Now you can close the Cpanel and let’s to the next step: setting up your Joomla website!


Set up Your New WordPress Website

Step 1 – Start you web browser

step 2 - type in the web address of your WordPress installation (www. yourdomain.com or subdomain.yourdomain.com or www.yourdomain.com/joomla).
This brings you to the WordPress installation page.

Step 3 - now you need to enter information to configure your database.
For the hostname, use "localhost"
Enter your MySQL database name, => username and password.
For the MySQL prefix, use "veer_".
If this is your very first Joomla installation, Click in the box to "Install Sample Data", if you tried it before than you can skip it.

Step 4 - Click on "Next".
 Click on "OK" to confirm that all the information is accurate.

Step 5 - Enter your domain name and then click on "Next".
Confirm your website’s URL, the pathname, email address and your password.

Step 6 - Use your FTP client to delete the installation directory (WordPress won’t load until you delete it).

Step 7 - After you deleted the installation directory, use your mouse to highlight all the configuration files.
Right-click and copy the highlighted files.

Step 8 - final step - Paste all the copied configuration files into the wp-config.php file.


_______________your WordPress website is now installed! _________________________

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