Nov 14 2009

HD How To Manually Install WordPress Via a cPanel Web Host

www.digitalmeld.com Digital Meld shows you how you can easily install WordPress manually via a web host using cPanel. In just under seven minutes you can have a fully functioning blog thanks to the power of WordPress and cPanel. If you liked this video please SUBSCRIBE and visit our website. Also, if you would like us to cover other products please let us know via the comments and the contact form on our website. THANKS! Video captured using Camtasia Studio 6.0 at 1280×800 resolution….

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13 Responses to “HD How To Manually Install WordPress Via a cPanel Web Host”

  1. lotsofbots33 Says:

    awesome? thanks for this!

  2. TheMonkeygold Says:

    Nice vid! thx man

  3. MySuperman19 Says:

    thx dude, your the best. Keep it up!!!

  4. percyharvin100 Says:

    short and sweet, thanks a lot

  5. haxxorj Says:

    You deserve a medal or something :)

  6. mrstarrlight Says:

    Glad I watched this!

  7. patronmargi Says:

    ATTENTION Not a waste of time!!

  8. thetwitpic Says:

    Made my day a bit better!

  9. Abstracter0789 Says:

    Thanks, you da man!

  10. smileyjay1 Says:

    Sweet, I am gonna tell some people about this vid, get you some subscriber, I subscribed too!

  11. panther2232 Says:

    I’m a little confused.

    Do you not need to edit the wp-config-sample file ?

    Other tutorials say you need to do that but you have not mentioned this.

    Would be grateful for more clarification.
    Thanks.

  12. DigitalMeld Says:

    No, you no longer have to edit the wp-config file with the latest builds of WordPress, older version you did need to, but not now. The installation automatically creates a wp-config file based on the information you enter during the web installation, see around 4:50 into the video for that information.

  13. panther2232 Says:

    Thanks a lot!
    I re-watched your video a few times, and was just about figuring that out.
    This is very helpful.
    Thanks again.

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