Saturday, 23 April 2016
How to install WordPress on your web hosting account
Posted by skumar in: Blogging HOW TO
Hello, Friends,Today I am providing you with detailed instructions on how to install WordPress on your web hosting account.
Follow these given steps & perform a new, manual installation of the latest WordPress version.
WordPress is a type of publishing platform that makes it easy for anyone to publish anything online. It comes in two types- the fully hosted and the self-hosted version, whose software is available for free. Publishing your website is always free here at WordPress, and premium upgrades are available to help you boost your site.
1. Download the WordPress installation package
To start the installation process, first, you need to download WordPress from it's official download page.
I recommend that you always download and install the latest stable version of WordPress.
Type word press in google and select link as shown below.
After clicking on above link you will get-
after on clicking Download button for the latest WordPress version, the installation package will be saved to your hard disk. Search the installation package that you have just downloaded and extract it to a new folder by using zip.
Now, you need to upload the extracted files and folders to your web server. The easiest way to upload the installation files is via FTP.
Once your downloading is complete, extract the archive and upload it to your web hosting account. You can also do this that via FTP using a client application like Filezilla or you can also use cpanel then go to file manager after that Upload file and upload it to your web hosting account..
Now if you want to Create a MySQL database with cPanel, which is included in all of SiteGround's hosting plans. If you want to create to create a MySQL database on your hosting account, you need to log in cPanel. This can be done by either using the Go to cPanel button in the Customer Area then go to My Accounts section or by entering one of the following URLs in your web browser:
after that you will get-
If you want to create a new database you need to enter the appetite name for the database in the New Database field and click on the Create Database button with the help of your mouse and after that you will see as shown below.
After this you will see your account has been successfully created and you get a confirmation message
You can also click on the Go Back button to return to the database management screen.
Once you create your MySQL Database and User, make sure you note down the database name, database username and password. You will need these information while you doing your installation process.
Now it's time to navigate to your website to start with the installation process. If you have uploaded WordPress in your public_html directory you'll need to go to your domain in your browser. The first thing you get a message, telling that you don't have a wp-config.php file and you should create one.
Just click on the Create a Configuration File button with the help of mouse to proceed.
On this page you will see a message, asking to prepare the necessary information for the installation.
Since we already have this information, so click on go button.
Enter the details for your created MySQL database and press the submit button.
WordPress will now check your settings are correct or not.
If you have entered all the necessary information, then you will see a confirmation screen.
Press the option run the install with the help of mouse button to proceed.
On the next screen you will have to enter the information about username and the title of your new site.
In addition,you can specify whether you want search engines to index your site or not.
Once you fill in that information, press the Install WordPress button.
After completing all process you will see-
I hope you like this post How to install WordPress on your web hosting account
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