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How to install WordPress in Godaddy account in 10 minutes
There is a process: if you follow the steps, you may install WordPress in the Go Daddy account in less than 10 minutes. So have a look…
In the first step, you will need to purchase your domain, i.e., the URL (Uniform resource locator) of the website on which your site will appear.
In the next step, you must buy a web hosting company or provider; thus, we are discussing Go Daddy hosting. So you will buy this to store the files, which provide the back-end technology and make your site display required links and other things on the website. To buy the hosting provider, you must first log in to the Godaddy.com website with your login ID and password. You can purchase this by clicking your domain name under Domains from your dashboard, or you may buy this hosting given on your right side from the account start page under the “Products” tab and then choose the “Hosting” option under the “Web Site Options “box given on the right.
Next, when you select your hosting plan, it is suggested to go with the Linux Operating system if you can choose anyone from Windows or Linux. When you like Windows OS, you need to troubleshoot it for an hour, and you will get the errors continuously. It also doesn’t allow you to access your site’s error logs. Thus, it is recommended that if you don’t have a solid reason to use Windows, choose Linux.
Now, in the next step, you will go to find the database options and to find this, you will click your domain name under the “Domains” tab given on the account start page or click around wildly until you reach the end of the hosting control centre and then select “Hosting” from the new dashboard. Now you see that Databases is available at the bottom of the list on the page, and from there, you may select the option “My SQL”, which is only your option. But with this, you have another chance to use Windows hosting. Now, you will reach your SQL area, which may be open in a new tab.
You will see “content,” “statistics”, and “settings” from the tabs given on the top; thus, actually, it’s not your MySQL dashboard. Next, in the upper right corner, you may select “Create Database”, which will create your database. It may take 20 Minutes on the first chance, and the second may take almost half a day. Then, give your database a non-standard name so that the hackers may not hack it, but here, Go Daddy provides limitations on length and character options. Default full permissions user with the same name as the database is also created.
Now, in the last step, we will set up and install WordPress by following the given steps:
Download and unzip the WordPress package if you have not done earlier. Create a database on your web server and MySQL user with all the rights to access and modify your database.
In the next step, upload the WordPress files to the location of your choice on your web server. Still, for this, there are two options: If you want to integrate WordPress into the root of your domain, upload all contents of the unzipped WordPress directory (excluding the WordPress directory itself) into the root directory of your web server and If you want to have your WordPress installation in its subdirectory on your web site, then create the blog directory on your server and upload the contents of the unzipped WordPress package to the directory via FTP.
One point is to be noted: if your FTP client can convert file names to lowercase, please be sure it’s disabled.
Run the WordPress installation script by accessing the URL in a web browser, and this is the URL where you uploaded the WordPress files.
WordPress is installed now, and then change the default “localhost” value in your wp-config.php file. If this does not work, you may get errors in the installation process and see that WordPress cannot connect to the database. Now, choose the pencil icon next to your database by moving back to the MySQL portion of the dashboard. Then you need to Copy/copy the information for “Host Name:” to the suitable amount of your wp-config to replace “localhost” and, then, run the installer and choose your username and password.


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