Installing WordPress on 5.0-Nano
Installing WordPress on 5.0-Nano |
Introduction
The following instructions show you how to install WordPress on a clean version of 5.0-Nano.
WordPress is easy to install on Uniform Server 5.0-Nano, do you need a portable version, no problem. New to blogging and want to get a feel for it in your own time and not be embarrassed by making mistakes on-line. Then this page is probably what you are looking for.
It shows you how to install WordPress on UniServer allowing you to explore WordPress’s features, test plugins and widgets.
Pre-Installation 1
Install Uniform server
Download WordPress
Copy files to Uniform Server
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Pre-Installation 2
Create a WordPress configuration file.
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Start Servers
- Start UniTray, in folder UniServer double click on Start.exe tray icon created.
- Switch to production, Left click tray icon > Advanced > click php.ini switch to Production.
- Start Uniform Server. Left click tray icon > click Start UniServer
Installation - Create a WordPress Database
Creating the WordPress database is straight forward, tables are automatically inserted during installation
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Note:
- You can start phpMyAdmin from Apanel, start Apanel by typing http://localhost/apanel/ into your browser address bar.
- From Apanel click on the phpMyAdmin link. (left menu under tools)
Installation
To start the WordPress installation process type http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php into your browser and follow the instructions.
There are two pages to the process as follows:
1) Welcome page requires the following information:
- Blog title: UniCenter Test -- (Choose whatever you like you can change this in WordPress)
- Your e-mail: test@unicenter_test.com -- (Any email will do you can change this in WordPress)
- Un-Check, "Allow my blog to appear in search engines ..." -- (Not required for testing)
- Click on Install WordPress
2) Success page (I liked the final comment)
Note: username "admin" and password "XA6T%h9y*EFE". (the password is random make this the first thing you change in WordPress)
3) Login and change your WordPress Password
- Click Login
- Enter Username: admin
- Enter Password: XA6T%h9y*EFE - whatever was generated for you
- Dashboard page opens and displays - "Notice: you're using the auto-generated password for your account...."
- Click Yes, Take me to my profile page
- New Password: Uniform_Server - Use your own
- Confirm Password: Uniform_Server - Type your new password again.
- Click Update Profile
Note: The above is not necessary however it is niece to have a password you can remember!
Accessing WordPress
Login to WordPress by typing the following into your browser: | http://localhost/wordpress/wp-login.php |
To view your Blog type the following into your browser: | http://localhost/wordpress/ |
Permalinks
There are three types of WordPress permalinks (permanent links):
- Default “Ugly” e.g. http://example.com/?page=Number
- Pretty Permalinks "uses mod_rewrite" e.g. http://example.com/year/month/day/post-name
- PATHINFO "include index.php" e.g http://example.com/index.php/yyyy/mm/dd/post-name/
The following example shows how to enable custom permalinks (Pretty Permalinks).
- Log into Wordpress select Dashboard > Settings > Permalinks
- Click Custom radio button and enter /%postname%/%post_id%/
For a full list of variables check the WordPress Wiki - Click Save Changes
Portability
If you want a portable version of WordPress copy the folder UniServer and all its content to your USB memory stick that’s it. Don’t expect fantastic speeds however it is usable.
Move Servers
One of Uniform Server’s unique features is the capability to run more than one complete server on the same PC. When running a server from a USB memory stick you can use this to great advantage and prevent server clashes. You will have noticed UniTray’s icon displays one (meaning standard ports). Moving UniServer increments this digit and so on for each server move. In reality it’s not just a port change but a complete server update, running server status displays the server characteristics.
Move Servers:
- Assumes a new extracted server.
- Stop all running Uniform Servers
- Start UniTray, in folder UniServer double click on Start.exe tray icon created.
- Move servers, Left click tray icon > Advanced > click Move Servers multi-server operation.
- In the pop-up window at all prompts press enter to accept defaults.
- The tray icon will display 2, if you already use a server with this number repeat steps 4 and 5 each server must have a unique number.
- After moving the servers you can now install WordPress as explained above.
- However before proceeding you need to use the new server ports for installation.
- To find these: Left click tray icon > Server Status
I moved the servers to icon 3 hence Apache port = 82 and MySQL port = 3308
At Pre-Installation 2
At pre-instaltion step 2 there is an additional line to change. All four lines that require changing are shown below:
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F) Inside the wordpress folder locate the file named: wp-config-sample.php Rename it to: wp-config.php | ||||||||||||||||
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After renaming open file in a text editor (such as Notepad) locate the following four lines:
Change the lines as shown in bold:
Save the file, this configuration file is used by WordPress to locate and access the database.. |
To start the WordPress installation process type http://localhost:82/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php into your browser and follow the instructions.
After installation page access requires the addition of a port number as shown
- Login to WordPress by typing the following into your browser: http://localhost:82/wordpress/wp-login.php
- To view your Blog type the following into your browser: http://localhost:82/wordpress/
Conclusion
WordPress is extremely easy to install on UniServer, if you want to have a go at blogging give it a spin on your own PC.
Need more information pop over to WordPress.org when you feel confident get a free blog on WordPress.com.