I'm trying to install Wordpress using a pdf ebook called WP_Blog_Guru as a guide. It was real helpful right up to where it said to do this:
Next thing is to login to your webhost using an FTP program. WSFTP
is recommended for this or any other FTP program will do the job.
Login to your Wordpress installation where you see the Wordpress
files. You can then upload the htaccess file which will be shown as
htaccess.txt in your FTP program. Upload it into the installation
folder of Wordpress. If you installed Wordpress in the root of your
domain, then it will be in your “public_html” folder.
So upload the “htaccess.txt” file and then rename it to “.htaccess”
this will then setup your permalink structure.
I don't have clue and after going into the video on WP I'm just more confused.
The name of the blog is http://profitinforeclosures.com/adoptababy
(My wife is selling her dolls).
I didn't have any problems with blogger but everyone says I should use WP. I guess it'll be good if I ever figure it out.
I have Filezilla as a FTP program and can figure that out either as far as what the goes in the box called "host".
donrock
Next thing is to login to your webhost using an FTP program. WSFTP
is recommended for this or any other FTP program will do the job.
Login to your Wordpress installation where you see the Wordpress
files. You can then upload the htaccess file which will be shown as
htaccess.txt in your FTP program. Upload it into the installation
folder of Wordpress. If you installed Wordpress in the root of your
domain, then it will be in your “public_html” folder.
So upload the “htaccess.txt” file and then rename it to “.htaccess”
this will then setup your permalink structure.
I don't have clue and after going into the video on WP I'm just more confused.
The name of the blog is http://profitinforeclosures.com/adoptababy
(My wife is selling her dolls).
I didn't have any problems with blogger but everyone says I should use WP. I guess it'll be good if I ever figure it out.
I have Filezilla as a FTP program and can figure that out either as far as what the goes in the box called "host".
donrock
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