How to Install WordPress in cPanel / WHM with Softaculous

WordPress is a very popular option for running a website or blog and can be used to get your content online quickly. This guide will walk you through installing the WordPress server software via cPanel / WHM and Softaculous.

Step #1: Open Softaculous


Once you’re logged into cPanel, navigate to the Softaculous Apps Installer. It can be found under the Softwareheading or the Softaculous Apps Installer heading. You may also be able to enter Softaculous into the filter bar to find it quicker!


Click on Softaculous Apps Installer.

 

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous

 


Step #2: Start the WordPress Install

WordPress might be located in the Top Scripts section when you first open Softaculous:

 

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous

 


If WordPress isn’t in the Top Scripts for some reason, then you can use the Softaculous search to find it:

 

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous

 


Click on WordPress.


You should be brought to the WordPress Overview screen. Now click Install.

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous


Step #3: Software Setup


Now it’s time to choose a protocol for WordPress. If you’re using SSL, then you would use HTTPS. If you haven’t purchased an SSL certificate, then HTTP will suit you just fine.


Select an option for Choose Protocol. In this case we’re selecting http://.

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous


And then select your domain under Choose Domain. This is domain under which WordPress will be installed.

If you want WordPress installed in the root directory for your domain, then under In Directory remove wp. You can also specify another directory.

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous



And finally enter a database name. The database name cannot be greater than 7 letters. In this case I’ve entered wpdb.

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous


Step #4: Database Settings


Under the Database Settings heading you’ll find Table Prefix. This setting is generally left unchanged, and refers to the table prefix for each WordPress table in the WordPress database. The default is wp_.


Step #5: Site Settings


Both the Site Name and the Site Description should be filled in with information relevant to your new blog/site. OnlyEnable Multisite (WPMU) if you plan to use this feature. (A multisite network is typically very similar to a personal version of WordPress.com, where end users can create their own sites on demand.)

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous


Step #6: Admin Account

It is strongly recommended that the Admin Username be changed to something other than admin.


And then enter an appropriate e-mail address for the Admin Email. This email will receive notifications from your WordPress installation.

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous


Step #7: Choose Language


Select a language for your WordPress installation.


Step #8: Select Plugins


It is wise to select Limit Login Attempts.


Step #9: Advanced Options


Of all the options under the Advanced Options heading, we suggest at least enabling backups. For example, if you want to store one weeks worth of Automated backups, then select Once a day and then under Backup Rotation select7.

How to Install WordPress in cPanel - WHM with Softaculous


Step #10: Select Theme

The theme is entirely based on personal preference. A theme can also be added later!


Step #11: Begin the Installation

And finally, click Install!

  • 210 Utenti hanno trovato utile questa risposta
Hai trovato utile questa risposta?

Articoli Correlati

How to List Compiled PHP Modules from Command Line

Pre-Flight Check These instructions are intended specifically for listing compiled PHP modules...

How to Install or Uninstall PECL Extensions

Pre-Flight Check These instructions are intended specifically for installing or uninstalling...

How to Install the MongoDB PHP Driver (Extension) on CentOS 6

Step 1: Setup Environment, Install PHP Extension & Application Repository (PEAR) As a matter...

How to Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on CentOS 6.5

Step 1: Add the User It’s just one simple command to add a user. In this case, we’re...

How to Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on Ubuntu 14.04

Step 1: Add the User It’s just one simple command to add a user. In this case, we’re...