How Do I Install WordPress on a Subdomain Hostinger?
WordPress is one of the most popular and widely used content management systems (CMS) on the internet. It allows you to create a website or blog from scratch, or to improve an existing website.
WordPress is available as a free and paid option, and can be installed on a subdomain or server hosting account.
To install WordPress on a Subdomain Hostinger account, follow these steps:
1. Log into your Subdomain Hostinger account.
2. In the left navigation panel, click “Web Hosting”.
3. In the “Web Hosting” section, click “WordPress”.
4. On the “WordPress” page, click the “Install Now” button.
5. On the “Install WordPress” page, enter your WordPress site’s information.
6. Click the “Install” button.
7. After WordPress is installed, click the “Settings” button.
8. In the “Settings” page, click the “Appearance” tab.
9. Under the “Theme” heading, click the “Install” button next to the theme you want to use.
10. After the theme is installed, click the “Activate” button.
11. In the “Activate” page, enter your WordPress site’s information.
12. Click the “Activate” button.
13. In the “Settings” page, click the “Pages” tab.
14. In the “Pages” page, under the “Default” heading, click the “Upload” button next to the page you want to use.
15. After the page is uploaded, click the “Activate” button.
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18. In the “Settings” page, click the “Posts” tab.
19. In the “Posts” page, under the “Default” heading, click the “Upload” button next to the post you want to use.
20. After the post is uploaded, click the “Activate” button.
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23. In the “Settings” page, click the “Users” tab.
24. In the “Users” page, under the “Default” heading, click the “Add” button next to the user you want to create.
25. Enter your WordPress site’s information in the “User Name” field, and your site’s password in the “Password” field.
26. Click the “Add” button.
27. In the “Users” page, under the “Default” heading, click the “Edit” button next to the user you want to edit.
28. In the “User Profile” field, click the “Edit” button.
29. In the “User Profile” field, under the “Description” heading, type a description of the user.
30. In the “Role” field, click the “Edit” button.
31. In the “Role” field, under the “Description” heading, type a description of the user’s role on your site.
32. Click the “Save” button.
33. In the “Settings” page, click the “General” tab.
34. In the “General” page, under the “Security Settings” heading, click the “Activate” button.
35. In the “Security Settings” page, enter your WordPress site’s information.
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37. In the “Settings” page, click the “Performance” tab.
38. In the “Performance” page, under the “WordPress” heading, click the “Enable” button.
39. In the “Enable” page, enter your WordPress site’s information.
40. Click the “Enable” button.
41. In the “Settings” page, click the “Caching” tab.
42. In the “Caching” page, under the “WordPress” heading, click the “Enable” button.
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45. In the “Settings” page, click the “Logging” tab.
46. In the “Logging” page, under the “WordPress” heading, click the “Enable” button.
47. In the “Enable” page, enter.