I apologize in advanced if this is too simple of a question; but,
I know you can install wordpress locally, and that hosting servers may have wordpress available. Do you need a wordpress account at wordpress.com to launch a wordpress website on a host other than wordpress.com?
If so, is it possible to install plugins like woocommerce as well?
You dont need a wordpress.com account and yes, you can install the addons.
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My hosting is contracted with Hostinger. WordPress recommends that I remove inactive plugins to avoid attacks. One of these plugins is "Hostinger".
Before deleting it I would like to know what this plugin does, to avoid a problem to my Website.
Does anyone know what this plugin does and if I can remove it?
Thanks
I believe the Hostinger plugin is used to create an interface between your Wordpress installation and the hosting Control Panel.
It allows you to see Hostinger features, install some recommended plugins and walk you through an onboarding flow.
You can safely uninstall this plugin if you have your WP setup complete.
I found this website really cool where they are able to deploy a new WordPress install from the homepage of a website into a subdomain. How can I achieve this > https://tastewp.com/?
I know you can one-click install WordPress from within your Google Console using Compute Engine but is this possible to deploy a WordPress VM from a link from any website?
Many thanks,
David Jenner
I am new to wordpress and loged in to my cPanel account and getting the message.
After research I found that I have to upgrade to wordpress toolkit.
But, Wordpress toolkit is not showing anywhere on cPanel. I would login to Wordpress admin dashboard.
thelearningcenter.pk/wp-login.php
Any idea how to do that. I also change the wordpress admin password but still not able to login. Or my hosting company in charge to upgrade? Or I have to find myself?
Any suggestion or recommendation or step by step reference doc/links from you will be appreciated.
First, take a full backup on your hosting. Re-download Wordpress after backup. After accessing your server with FTP, upload the existing wp.config.php and wp-content directory into the newly downloaded wordpress. In this way, you can reload the core modules of Wordpress without damaging the content of your website.
Use the instant full backup you have to go back in case of any problem.
I hope it solves your problem.
From here we can read:
Though still available as an option, the WordPress Manager interface
is deprecated. Customers can now use WordPress Toolkit to install and
manage WordPress. The WordPress Manager interface (cPanel >> Home >>
Applications >> WordPress Manager) allows you to install and manage
new or existing WordPress® sites within your cPanel interface.
In the order, I would:
check if you can install the WordPress Toolkit from the WHM Marketplace
if you have SSH access, install it using the manual way
If it's not installed, and you cannot install it, because no Marketplace or manual installation is possible: contact your host.
If you installed yourself Cpanel on your server, then you should have required access to upgrade it or its dependencies.
I applied for a role and part of the application process requires me to build a WordPress site and make it live on a existing domain I own. This will assist the hiring company (example "WebCompany") to view and assess.
I have created the WordPress site locally and want to upload to my domain (e.g. www.mydomain.com.au) with a url extension like www.mydomain.com.au/webcompany.
Would it be as simple as just FTP the WordPress site to the root directory? Or do I need to set things up differently for it to work?
I recommend to install wordpress on your url with the same version, and use this plugin, I use it and helps even if you have info in your database, and your themes, all the stuff,
and then you have to active the plugins on the web, choose permalinks options.
WORDPRESS ALL-IN ONE PLUGIN
for the extension / what you mean really? you want wordpress on a /namefolder
because you can install wordpress in a folder and there's your extension, but if you have already wordpress installed on the public_html/ you can use multisite wordpress options.
Here is the info and I did it with this:
MultiSite Wordpress
First of all sorry for my bad English but isnt my first language.
I own a dedicated server that uses Whm. I installed approximately 30 wordpress in accounts. Suddenly i cant upgrade wordpress via Whm for users. Error message is:
Site Software cPanel::Blogs::WordPress
This is a cPanel packaged module. (v1.04)
Website WordPress
Requires MySQL 5 or newer.
Could not prepare working directory: No such file or directory
I used also wpremote.com application but again i am not able to upgrade wordpress. How can i disable wordpress update via Whm and to update them via wordpress administration?
You need to have MySQL v5.x or higher. In WHM, search "MySQL" or under the Software list, look for "MySQL/MariaDB Upgrade". Once that page is open, select the version you need to upgrade to, hit Next, and this will guide you through the installation.
This is issue if you install wordpress using WHM or Cpanel. When you install wordpress using WHM/ Cpanel it install default plugin in your wordpress. now when you want to update wordpress version from cpanel this plugin will work as communicator between cpanel/WHM but problem is this plugin will not work if you updated your default theme.
solution simply deactivate your cpanel plugin in your wordpress plugin management and update wordpress setup from your site.