12 Sep How to Install WordPress
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Short tutorial on how to install WordPress from your cPanel using Mojo Marketplace. Choose your site name, title, and username. Browse themes available for purchase while WordPress installs or choose from a variety of free themes.
Nikhil Gautam
Posted at 04:02h, 07 SeptemberYou are my first female tutor
Divy Patel
Posted at 16:24h, 11 Octoberhi i have this 2 question
can i make wordpress and a non wordpress (using my own script) site?
if i buy your hosting and i have a domain so i have pay wordpress ?
Kati Rose
Posted at 21:15h, 17 OctoberI followed this video step by step and when I get to the stage to log-in it's trying to still log me into my wordpress.com website and saying my login information that I just created is still wrong?
Michael Weiss
Posted at 03:03h, 23 OctoberHow do you install MOJO Marketplace in CPanel?
Project Topspot
Posted at 23:11h, 11 DecemberHi there,
I followed your video step by step, I have a blog on wp.com, I registered, paid to host my domain on Bluehost.
I installed wp via Bluehost, which gives me the credential, but then it tells me '' invalid e mail or username'' do you know why ? Thanks
Emerson Best
Posted at 02:25h, 13 JanuaryI have 2 sites on the same account. My second site (or child site) won't let me install wordpress. I'm able to get it installed but every change I make doesn't appear on the site, my previous content shows. Am I supposed to clear all the data on that site first?
Daniel Ps
Posted at 15:21h, 26 FebruaryHi, Great video, but I occuried with a problem. I did everything as you on the video, but when I finished and tried to redirect to mine URL. it showed nothing as also my URL-wp-admin, the domain I used was purchased from a different site than bluehost, maybe that has something to do with it??
Margot Brassil
Posted at 01:20h, 27 FebruaryGreat information except for some reason this is the message I keep getting – We tried to create a database for you, but for some reason it failed. You can try again, or contact support for more assistance.
MrAusAdventure
Posted at 07:40h, 16 MarchI went through all of these steps fine but then when it came to clicking my admin link I get a 403 error.
I also tried going to the WordPress log in page and entering my email and the password provided on the Installation Credentials page, but it says my password is incorrect! What am I missing here? Is it me or a glitch in the system?
Lee Mosler
Posted at 22:15h, 06 MayCan I put this on my website to help my readers and give them a visual guide?
th3squidk1ngHD
Posted at 05:08h, 11 Juneannoying voice
Fenix Bazaar
Posted at 22:16h, 31 OctoberBluehost's system is just far too complicated, and I'm fairly technically competent. Firstly I registered a domain, then went to Bluehost and I'm told that the domain is registered to another account…RIGHT! Had to contact support, who had to create my account manually. Then I tried to install WordPress…I get an error. I try to access my WordPress dashboard, "Please install WordPress". So I try to install WordPress again, "This URL has already installed WordPress." Right. Try again to access dashboard. "No WordPress was found at this URL."
WTF!