Installing A Blog WordPress
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How to Install a WordPress Blog
Introduction
WordPress is an exceptional software package that's not only powerful but also open-source?"meaning it's completely free! Plus, you gain access to the source code. While it may take some time to learn your way around, its capabilities make it well worth the effort. As you familiarize yourself with WordPress and blogging basics, you’ll increasingly value its many features.
Two Installation Methods
Method 1: Manual Installation
1. Download: Head to [wordpress.org](http://wordpress.org) to download the full application.
2. Guides: To assist you, refer to the following guides:
- [Audio-Visual Installation Guide](http://www.optiniche.com/blog/26/installing-wordpress-an-audio-visual-presentation/)
- [Famous 5-Minute Installation Guide](http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress
Famous_5-Minute_Install)
Method 2: Install with Fantastico
A simpler approach is to use Fantastico, typically available in most cPanel installations.
1. Access cPanel: Log into your cPanel account.
2. Find Fantastico: Scroll to the bottom of the main page to find the Fantastico icon.
3. Install WordPress:
- Navigate to the "Blogs" section and click on the WordPress link on the left side.
- Click "New Installation" on the right side. This is a link without an underline.
- Complete the form with your blog details, including the blog name and login information.
- Submit the form.
Within seconds, you’ll receive your login details, and you can start blogging right away.
Conclusion
Installing WordPress has never been easier. There’s no need to deal with databases, FTP transfers, or file permissions. Give it a try and enjoy a seamless setup process!
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