How to Install WordPress Locally on Windows 8 with WAMP server
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How To Install WordPress Locally
(With Windows 8 and WAMP)
Discussion: http://www.blog.web6.org/steps-to-install-wordpress-on-windows-8-and-wamp-2-4/
Do you want to learn WordPress and don’t want to get a web hosting yet or don’t know where to start learning it?
Then, I suggest you to install wordpress in your local machine or computer. So you can learn how to use it you can even create or install new theme, customize your wordpress blog before you get a webhost and have a live blog.
Let’s get started. (Alternatively, you can watch the video tutorial at the end of this presentation)
1. Download WAMP server (choose the button based on your system, 32 or 64-bit). If you don’t know how, check out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7kauHOEgqs
You might get this warning message, read it carefully, and click on “you can download it directly” link.
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2. After download, find the .exe file which is usually in “Downloads” folder. Double click it to install. A Note on these pictures: My PC is on dual-boot, this is why, it on F, yours should be on C (Local Disk) path.
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Now that we’re done with the installation, and launch WAMP server, you should have green WAMP icon on the “Notification Area” bottom right of your desktop.
3. Next, we download WordPress.zip files from https://wordpress.org/download/
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4. Select the downloaded wordpress.zip files, right click, and select “Extract All”
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5. Open the extracted “wordpress” folder to check if all WordPress files are there.
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6. Select the “wordpress” folder, right click, choose, “cut” and navigate to C:\wamp\www and choose “paste”. Rename “wordpress” to something else, ideally should be your local blog name, mine, is “blogweb6local” so I know this is my local blog from blog.web6.org
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7. Open your browser, can be Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome, I am using Chrome. Then, in URL, type, “localhost” without the double quotes. You should see following picture:
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8. From above picture, click on “phpmyadmin” inside the red rectangle area (Tools). Type “root” for username (it’s case sensitive), leave blank for the password.
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9. On the top, there is a tab called, “Databases” click it to create a new database. Name the database as you like, for this tutorial, I use “blogweb6localdb”. Click “create” button on the right.
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10. Now, that we prepared everything we need like database, let’s open new tab on your browser, and type in, “localhost/blogweb6local” Obviously, you should replace blogweb6local with the folder name you use to renamed “wordpress” folder on the step 6 earlier. You should see something similar to this picture, click on “Create a Configuration File” button.
11. Type in the database connection details we’ve just created. In this demo, these are the details. (change accordingly to your details)
•Database name: blogweb6localdb
•User Name: root
•Password: empty
•Database Host: localhost (default)
•Table Prefix: Random letters and numbers.
Click “Submit” button
12. Click “Run the install” button.
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13.We are almost done!, you will be seeing this page, enter your details, it can be changed later in your dashboard. For this demo, these are my details;
• Site Tite: blog.Web6.Org Local (what this site is about). • Username: kimiweb6 • Password, twice: My Password (tips: type the password until you get “green” strong password
indicator, see arrow picture below, then immediately, copy or note this Username and password in a notepad or a paper, you will need them to login).
• Your E-mail: Your email address • Privacy: I ticked it off, reason, it’s a local blog to learn WordPress.
Click “Install WordPress” button.
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Congratulation! !Your local WordPress blog is now installed, you can login to “localhost/blogweb6local/wp-admin, enter your Username, and password you type in step 13 earlier. !Where to go after this?My recommendation based on my experience, after you are comfortable with WordPress, you can then have a real live website which is built by WordPress in a web server. Feel free to check this post I wrote: http://www.blog.web6.org/how-much-does-wordpress-cost/ !Then grow your website or blog and reach your goal or business. !Thank you so much for reading this presentation, and good luck with your new blog! !Kind Regards !Kimi from web6.org