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How to Install WordPress on Your cPanel Account

One of the most popular content management systems is WordPress (WP). It has become the most popular solution in the globe due to its simplicity of use, an abundance of themes and plugins, and robust community support. WordPress is utilized for both straightforward blogs and sophisticated websites.

The major way to install WordPress using cPanel is manually. Installing WordPress via FTP (File Transfer Protocol) allows you to manually upload the WordPress files to your web hosting account, giving you more control over the installation process. This method is especially useful if you’re having trouble using the setup wizard in cPanel, or if you just prefer a more hands-on approach.

Given steps are the procedure for installing WordPress from cPanel Manually:

1 - Login to your cPanel and open the file manager in the files section, to find the directory you want to use, click public_html.

2 - Select the directory you want and click Upload in the toolbar.

3 - Click Select File to upload the WordPress .ZIP file you downloaded and click the Go Back link at the bottom of the screen when the upload is finished.

4 - To take out the files to the correct place, click the WordPress file and click the Extract button in the toolbar. Then a pop-up arises in the window where you want to extract the files to. You can leave this as the default directory presently in place. Click Extract File(s) to unpack every single thing inside the zip folder.

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5 - Once the files have been unpacked, a WordPress folder will appear in the directory. To complete the installation, the contents of this folder must be moved. To move the files to the main root of the domain name, click the MoveFile button after selecting all to highlight all of the files in the WordPress folder. When ready, select transfer File(s) and transfer the WordPress portion of the file path from /public_html/WordPress to /public_html.

6 - You need to upload a database for your WordPress website so open phpmyadmin and create a database with a user name and password.

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WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) that is open-source, free, and noted for being simple to use. There are various ways to learn how to install WordPress development without any WordPress developers, including manually with the use of an FTP client or via an installer provided by a website hosting service. As the most well-known website builder in the world, it. Over 43% of all websites on the internet are powered by it. The main cause of this is that WordPress is simple to install, making it simple for anyone to build a website without hiring WordPress experts.

We want to provide both novice and experienced users with a thorough guide on installing WordPress in this article. And to demonstrate how to manually install WordPress for novices.  We've also included some straightforward solutions for some of the frequent WordPress installation issues.

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