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How to Install WordPress on Shared Hosting?

WordPress

WordPress is one of the most popular CMS in the world because it is easy to use and at the same time provides a fairly wide range of opportunities for creating websites. Over time, WordPress functionality developed and it became possible to use it as a system for managing not only the blog but also, for example, the online store. In this article, we’ll look at two ways to install this CMS on hosting: using the Softaculous Apps Installer and installing it manually.

WordPress hosting requirements

According to the official website, the technical requirements for WordPress version 4.0 are:

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If you use our recommended hosting, then you have nothing to worry about, because this hosting is ideal for all requirements to run WordPress.

Installing WordPress via the AutoApplifier Softaculous Apps Installer

Softaculous Apps Installer is located in cPanel on the main page. To go to the installation process, click on the WordPress icon in the list.

Softaculous Apps Installer

To start installing WordPress, select the “Install” button. This opens a page where you need to set the parameters for the operation of this CMS:

WordPress Installer

set site url

my blog

install

After filling in the required fields at the bottom, click on the “Install” button, and taking into account the parameters set by the auto-installer will install WordPress for your site.

Installing

When the installation is complete, you will be taken to a page where you will see the address of the site where the content will be opened, as well as the address of the administrative part of WordPress.

In case WordPress was installed so that it opened right away through the domain, you can use a link like http: // your_domain / wp-admin to access the administrative account. To access the site itself, it’s enough to go through the domain.

If you installed WordPress in a subfolder of the domain, you need to use a link to access the administrative account:

http: // your_domain / subfolder_name / wp-admin. To access the site with WordPress you will need to use a link like http: // your_domain / subfolder_name.

To the specified email, installation details will be sent: to which directory the CMS is installed, the address where the site with WordPress is available, the address of the administrative part of WordPress, the login and password of the administrative part, the administrative email you specified in the installation options, the database name for the installed CMS, user name, host, password for this database, whether the update notification is enabled, whether auto-update and automatic backups are enabled, the date on which the installation was performed.

Since WordPress is already installed, you can go to an administrative account to customize the appearance of a blog or a differently targeted site the way you want. Together with this, you can start filling the site with the right content.

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