Ensure that your host has an up to date version of PHP 4.3 and that you have mySQL version 4 or greater. You can check the requirements here http://wordpress.org/about/requirements/
I used this guide to help with setting it up http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress#Famous_5-Minute_Install
I’ve used Clook share2 hostinghttp://www.clook.co.uk/services/shared It has a clear cpanel and good documentation on using it- this enables you to manage your site. This is different from managing your account and has a different web address- it took me awhile to work this out doh.. I have the ability to create 4 sql databases and this is important as I wanted to run MediaWiki as well.
Problems Installing WordPress
Most of the installation went swimmingly using their quick guide but I had an FTP problem. I downloaded WordPress and opened it with stuffit (I’m using Mac OS 10 Tiger). I then copied the files not the folder (as instructed) using classic ftp. It did not put everything up and didn’t take any notice of the folder structure. I sought help and we used the terminal and the inbuilt ftp utility. It still ignored the directory structure. I then downloaded One Button ftp http://onebutton.org/ which is a free applicationOnebutton ftp and did it there and it worked perfectly.
The procedure was basically as follows (using the 5 minute guide)
- set up hosting checking that they provided php, mysql and apache
- Set up the database at my web host in myphp my admin
- downloaded and unzipped the wordpress folder
- edited the wp-config-sample.php file to wp-config.php.as instructed adding in the database details
- Used onebutton ftp to upload the folders and went to my new site.
- Changed the theme to one I downloaded http://wpthemes.info/misty-look/and then uploaded to the skins folder and edited the config file.
Now its installed the work begins. I need to change the picture and some of the features such as the search box position. I want widgets and plugins (not much difference it seems between what these mean and I need to think about the site organisation. Its not really going to be a blog though I may consider how that would work.
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