Installing Wordpress

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Status: Resolved
Publication date: 2017-12-31
Last edited by: Garyf
Last updated: 2023 - 08 - 27

The problem

I used to be a Joomla! type of person. That was until 2014 when things kept breaking and simply not working. I started using WordPress instead when a company I worked for decided to switch from Joomla! to WordPress. This was really the first experience I had with WordPress, since I have primarily used WordPress with the occasions of using other systems such as MediaWiki, depends what work at the time I have on and what system is required.

To install WordPress, there are two ways of doing this, the easy way, and the hard way (but not that hard). I will go into more detail on the hard way soon, but first I will touch on the easy way.

The resolution

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Device: Server
Operating system: Ubuntu
Software: Wordpress

Guidance for Server, Ubuntu, Wordpress

Easy Install of WordPress

Most hosting providers use cPanel, or something equivalent. As part of cPanel you have Softaculous, find WordPress:

An image of the softalicious section within cPanel
An image of the softalicious section within cPanel

Click on it:

An image of the Wordpress entry on Softalicious.
An image of the Wordpress entry on Softalicious.

Go to the install page, complete the details and install.

A screen showing the install questions that is required for Wordpress on Softalicious.
Install Wordpress using Softalicious

Click on install. Job done.


Device: Server
Operating system: Ubuntu
Software: Wordpress

Guidance for Server, Ubuntu, Wordpress

A harder way to install WordPress, but not that difficult

This is still relatively easier, and WordPress do have an already comprehensive pages on how to install WordPress.

You will need to be able to create databases and have access to the file system.

If you are using cPanel you will need to create the database first using the database area: