Instructions with Screenshots
This is a quick WordPress
Installation guide with screen shots to get your blog up and running quickly.
After reading this WordPress Installation guide you will know exactly how you
can install WordPress quickly on your Blog in Four easy steps.
A detailed WordPress Installation
Instruction can be found at WordPress.org. I
install WordPress frequently for my friends and myself and I find the detailed
installation instructions on WordPress.org to contain too much details for me,
so I needed a cut down and more common version of WordPress installation
instructions and hence the birth of this post.
This WordPress installation
instruction mainly takes into account the most common web hosting solution
example (e.g. access to ‘cPanel’). I install WordPress this way because it
allows me to work on concurrent installation related tasks at the same time
(e.g. Add database while the WrodPress files are being uploaded to my server)
resulting in a reduced total WordPress install time.
Step 1: Transfer the WordPress files to your web server
- Download and unzip the latest WordPress package from WordPress Download Page.
- Upload the WordPress files (all the directories and files that is inside the extracted WordPress Directory) to the root directory (In most cases this will be the ‘public_html’ directory) of your web server or to a sub directory if you want to host your blog in a sub directory of your site. I use FileZilla (free ftp software) to upload my files but any ftp program can be used.
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Step 2: Add Database and User for WordPress
- Log in to your cPanel. (http://www.your-site.com/cpanel)
- Click MySQL Databases.
Create a user for WordPress from the Users section:
- Choose a user name (e.g. ‘user’) and enter it in the User name field.
- Choose a password for this user. Write down this password on a piece of paper or on a text file.
- Click Add User.
- Click on ‘Go Back’ to go to the MySQL Database Page Write down this user name and password on a piece of paper or on a text file.
- Create a database for WordPress from the Databases section.
MySQL Database Creation
- Enter a name for your WordPress database (e.g
‘word press’) and click ‘Create Database’.
- Click on ‘Go Back’ to go to the MySQL Database Page.
- Go to the ‘Add User To Database’ section on this page
and select the Database and user name you just added from the drop down
menu if not selected already
- Enter a name for your WordPress database (e.g ‘word press’) and click ‘Create Database’.
- Click on ‘Go Back’ to go to the MySQL Database Page.
Add WordPress User to the Database
- Click ‘Add’.
- Select “ALL PRIVILEGES” and click ‘Make Changes’
WordPress
User
- Click on ‘Go Back’ to go to the MySQL Database Page.
List of
Current Database and Users
Note down the WordPress Database and
user name that you just created from this (MySQL Database) page. There may be a
prefix present on your Database and user name e.g “applewoo_wordpress”,
“applewoo_user”, this is to ensure that no name conflicting occurs on a shared
hosting.
Step 3: Edit the Configuration File
- Rename the “wp-config-sample.php” file to “wp-config.php”.
- open the “wp-config.php” in your favorite text editor and update the DB_NAME, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD fields with the details captured in step 2. It should look similar to the following:
// ** MySQL settings ** //
define('DB_NAME', 'applewoo_wordpress'); // The name of the database
define('DB_USER', 'applewoo_user'); // Your MySQL username
define('DB_PASSWORD', 'myPassword'); // ...and password
define('DB_HOST', 'localhost'); // 99% chance you won't need to change this value
define('DB_CHARSET', 'utf8');
define('DB_COLLATE', '');
- Upload this updated “wp-config.php” file to the root directory (‘public_html’) of your web server or to the sub directory if you are installing WordPress in a sub directory of your site.
Step 4: Install WordPress
- Run the WordPress Installation script by visiting the ‘wp-admin/install.php’ link of your site. Basically enter “http://www.your-site.com/wp-admin/install.php” in the address bar of your web browser and follow the one click installation process.
WordPress should now be installed
and ready to go. Log in to your WordPress admin section by visiting the
‘wp-admin’ link of your site using the user name and password sent to your
inbox.