Because many Web hosts provide a “one step” installation feature for popular Web scripts, installing WordPress is usually a very simple process. In this post I walk you through installing WordPress through Fantastico and cPanel, both of which you should have if you followed my advice on signing up for Web hosting. cPanel is a [...]
Continue reading...15. January 2010
If you’ve signed up for a Web hosting plan that allows the hosting of multiple websites, each with its own domain name, you will find it useful to know how to add domain names to your account. And this is a must if you followed my advice about signing up for a multi-site Web [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2010
A hosts file is a local domain name lookup service that matches IP (Internet Protocol) addresses with domain names. As I explained in my post about
Continue reading...5. January 2010
After you’ve registered a domain name and set up your hosting account, the next step is to make the domain name point to your hosting account, otherwise when a domain name is typed into a browser, what comes up, won’t be your site. When someone types your domain name into a Web browser’s address [...]
Continue reading...2. January 2010
The number of Web hosting companies and options seems to be endless, and I think the best thing I can do for you is greatly narrow those down. In this post, I’ll walk you though the exact steps needed to sign up for hosting with the hosting company I’m using for this website, Host Gator. [...]
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