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In this video you can learn how to install wordpress very simple!


One of the easiests ways you can install WordPress is to use a hosting company like Hostgator and Fantastico. We’ll show you how in this video.


creativeonlinemarketing.co.uk By Diane Cossie Welcome to part two of setting up a WordPress blog. Part one covered buying a Domain Name, Changing the Name Servers and adding your new Domain Name to your self hosting account. If you missed part one you can review it by clicking here. So now you have a new folder in the back office of your Cpanel control panel and you are ready to actually install your WordPress Blog onto your domain name. Once you have completed this part of the task you will access your blog through the WordPress Admin log in and away you go with your first post if you want to. Step Four: By far the easiest way in which to install WordPress onto your blog is using the FANTASTICO smiley face software which is built into your Cpanel for you. So here we go with the next part of your blog installation :- Now you have the basic WordPress Blog added to your domain name and your next task will be to customize it to suit your own particular style and brand name or business. I have opted to use the Thesis Theme which is a paid for Theme but there are plenty available from WordPress that are completely free. The Thesis theme was a recommended one from Mike Dillard’s Trrafic Formula 2.0 course and I found it very good for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) rankings. Step Five: This video shows you how to upload the Thesis Theme which I downloaded as a Zip file to my hard drive. What you will usually find is that FTP (file transfer protocol) is usually required for


Lear how to install bbPress, a very powerful forum platform. Powered by BuildASiteBookMarks.com


Know how to install Plugin on WordPress Blog manually. This DIY Video Tutorial developed by WebGuru India (www.webguru-india.com ) . Just follow these steps and you will be able to install this WordPress plug in yourself.

I get the following error message:
Not Found

The requested URL /wp-login.php was not found on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.11 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.11 OpenSSL/0.9.8i DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at…


video guide how to install buddypress a social media plugin for wordpress. setup your own facebook


How to upload your WordPress files to your hosting account.

I have a web host (http://bit.ly/9ktTPX) which allows unlimited subdomains to be added at no extra cost. I’ve added 6 or 7 subdomains, each with its own WordPress installation. I am now starting a blog at the main URL registered with my host, fullofjunk.com. I installed the blog into a subdirectory because I was afraid installing it in the root would disrupt the functioning of the subdomains I already have in place which work off of this main domain.

Would it be better to create a regular html page to be the index page, and therefore the page that comes up when the URL is typed, with an enter button to the blog? Or would it be better to follow the guidelines in the WP doc “Giving WordPress its Own Directory While Leaving Your Blog in the Root Directory” which would enable it to be stored in the subdirectory while appearing to be in the root? Are there SEO reasons for or against?


wordpresssites.net WordPress Tutorial on How To Install a WordPress Theme To Your WordPress Installation


Step by Step WordPress Installation Installing WordPress Blog to Your Web Host Account Although the WordPress installation is much easier than most people realize, you will save yourself a lot of frustration if you take some time to prepare first. If you can host multiple domains with your hosting company, I recommend using a totally separate domain for your blog. At the very least you will need a subdomain.

Just transfered my site from Drupal to WordPress. Generating a lot of 404′s for URLs that don’t exist, probably from spam bots. For example /comment/reply/123 or some other number.

I want to redirect any request for /comment/reply/###, no matter what ### is, to a specific page.

For example, domain.com/comment/reply/123 and domain.com/comment/reply/321 etc. should all go to domain.com/comment-error

I tried this:
RewriteRule ^/comment/reply/[0-9]*$ /comment-error/ [R]
… and variations on the above, in the existing .htaccess file as follows:


RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^/comment/reply/[0-9]*$ /comment-error/ [R]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]

All but the line I added is a part of WordPress.

It didn’t work. It didn’t break the .htaccess file, but it ignored URLs I typed in following the pattern that it was supposed to redirect to /comment-error/

How do I redirect all URLs matching a specific pattern to a special error page?
@RockyMtn thanks for the link. That helps a bit, but their problem is different from mine and htaccess is very particular!
@AIT-pro Thanks for the long and detailed explanation.

I want to to with the URL because I don’t know or care what the referrer is. I just want to keep my 404 tracking logs clean!


Installing WordPress

Hi again lol
I’m back and I had a question about installing WordPress on a Mac computer. Basically how do you do it? :) I’ve looked up tutorials and they are a bit advanced for me with wording that is not for beginners.
They say I need web hosting as well as MySQL and PHP. Are these two in the same? I have Cyberduck on my computer which I use to upload some of my website files online but what is all the other stuff? Once I have MySQL they say I need to make a new MySQL database and I also read of using MAMP or cPanel. What are these and which ones would be optimal for working on a Mac?
If anyone could please help simplify this installation process it would be very much appreaciated.
Thanks again everyone

im trying to put a plugin to my site after installing the wordpress but when i click my site this thing shows up.

Warning: include(include/common.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/ortigas/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-realty/wp-realty.php on line 3716

Warning: include(include/common.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/ortigas/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-realty/wp-realty.php on line 3716

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening ‘include/common.php’ for inclusion (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home/ortigas/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-realty/wp-realty.php on line 3716

what seems to be the problem? any advice? thanks..”

I’ve installed wordpress before to one domain name and it’s working fine. I have added a second domain under the same hosting plan (multiple domains and databases are supported under my plan) which I would like to also install wordpress to. I have created a second database and webspace for this new domain and uploaded all the wordpress files as I did with the first installation. The wp-config.php file has had the dbname, dbusername, db password and host information filled out correctly. (as far as I can tell). when I go to www.newdomain.com/wp-admin/install.php I’m getting a message that wordpress is unable to connect to the host. I’ve also received just a blank white page a few times as well. I’ve checked and the info is correct with what was provided when I set up my 2nd database. Any ideas of what to try? I’ve already cleared the wordpress files and reuploaded them a few times, with no luck. Thanks.


This is an in-depth video of how to install WordPress Network. We also look at how to install plugins and themes for the network. This video is a live demonstration of how this process is done. It’s very possible that some of these things aren’t going to be the same on your server. But hopefully this will help you get a good understanding of how this is all done. WordPress Network is awesome for anyone who needs to setup multiple WordPress blogs for clients, franchisees or distributors. You can easily keep everything updated in one location and also roll out updates to multiple sites instantly. If you have ever considered doing this or are interested in possibly using this for your company, this video is everything you need to know on how to do it. Here are the links to the sites referenced in this video: www.delicious.com codex.wordpress.org wordpress.org ottopress.com

Hey guys, can you help me out with a CMS installation? It’s called SiteCake (http://sitecake.com/) and it’s supposed to be really simple, like drag and drop simple. What I do is I upload and unzip it to my root folder in my server, I then proceed to create a Mysql database… But what do I do next? I’ve successfully installed wordpress and joomlas but with this I can’t find anything anywhere… help me out!


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when i install premium themes like Gazette, Academy…etc…….it deletes database tables!!
this is how i installed the themes:
upload the the to WP-content/themes
admin cp> appearance> activate the theme.

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