Install WordPress On Yahoo Server
posted on 29 May 2008 20:18 by domain-registration- Login to your Yahoo webhosting account and select the create/update tab, then MySql database (close to the bottom), then database administrator (second from top on left). Create your username and password and write these down. (not your yahoo username and password)
- Go back to the create/update tab, then select MySql database, then install admin tool. In the blank box at the bottom, type in “phpmyadmin” then click create directory. When the page refreshes, you will see your newly created “phpmyadmin” folder. To the right of it, click install phpmyadmin.
- When the screen refreshes, click on the link that shows for your phpmyadmin homepage. *tip - bookmark this page for future use Login with the username and password you created in step 1. In the drop-down box to the left, select mysql, then on the line that says user, click on the browse icon. now highlight the row that contains the username you created in step 1 by clicking it once. Now select the change icon, and change all the privilege settings from N to Y. click GO.
- When the page refreshes, on the top row, which starts with server:, click on the link of your domain name. In the blank box, name your new database whatever you like, just be sure to write it down. In the drop down box next to that, select utf8_unicode_ci, then click create.
- Download the latest version of Wordpress. Open and edit the wp-config.php file. Change the DB_USER and DB_PASSWORD to the ones you made in step one. Change the DB_NAME to the database name you made in step 4. Leave the DB_HOST as mysql.
- In internet explorer, type ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com into the address bar and hit enter. At the top left of your browser, click file then login as and enter your ftp info which you can find under the create/update tab on your Yahoo Webhosting account. Once opened, just drag and drop the Wordpress files into your root directory, go to your install.php file, and you’re DONE!
BONUS TIP - PRETTY PERMALINKS
Logged into your wordpress admin, select options then permalinks. Select custom, then in the box, paste this: /index.php/%postname%/ you will still have the “index.php” between your root directory and permalink page, but it is still a good link and helps in SEO to have your title in the url. Now go write your first post….right after you sign up for my rss feed, that is!
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I've been thinking about switching to wordpress for awhile but I did not want to leave Yahoo hosting. Several people have had problems with Yahoo hosting a Wordpress but this explains everything wonderfully. I'm going to try this and I'll let you know how it works.
Again, Thank you for taking the time to share this information!!!
#1 By Tony (75.87.74.48) on 2008-06-11 13:20