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[[1]] Follow the above section<br> | [[1]] Follow the above section<br> | ||
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[[2]] Export the Database for your WordPress and save it to your local computer<br> | [[2]] Export the Database for your WordPress and save it to your local computer<br> | ||
* Most Hosting companies will use PHPMyAdmin - you can log into this and export your database. | * Most Hosting companies will use PHPMyAdmin - you can log into this and export your database. | ||
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[[3]] Once your Database has been exported you will log into your control panel as stated above in Step 2 then click on Websites & Domains as in Step 3<br> | [[3]] Once your Database has been exported you will log into your control panel as stated above in Step 2 then click on Websites & Domains as in Step 3<br> | ||
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[[4]] Click on Databases <br> | [[4]] Click on Databases <br> | ||
[[File:wp_database.png]]<br> | [[File:wp_database.png]]<br> | ||
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[[5]] Choose the Database that reflects your Wordpress Install <br> | [[5]] Choose the Database that reflects your Wordpress Install <br> | ||
[[File:wp_select_database.png]]<br> | [[File:wp_select_database.png]]<br> | ||
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[[6]] Select webadmin icon located under Tools - This will launch PHPMyAdmin so you can import your WordPress Database<br> | [[6]] Select webadmin icon located under Tools - This will launch PHPMyAdmin so you can import your WordPress Database<br> | ||
[[File:wp_webadmin.png]]<br> | [[File:wp_webadmin.png]]<br> | ||
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[[7]] Once in PHPMyAdmin - select Database from the menu<br> | [[7]] Once in PHPMyAdmin - select Database from the menu<br> | ||
[[File:phpmyadmin_database.png]]<br> | [[File:phpmyadmin_database.png]]<br> | ||
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[[8]] Next Select your Database<br> | [[8]] Next Select your Database<br> | ||
[[File:phpmyadmin_database_select.png]]<br> | [[File:phpmyadmin_database_select.png]]<br> | ||
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[[9]] Choose Check All under all the tables - <br> | [[9]] Choose Check All under all the tables - <br> | ||
[[File:phpmyadmin_checkall.png]]<br> | [[File:phpmyadmin_checkall.png]]<br> | ||
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[[10]] Where is says With Selected choose Drop<br> | [[10]] Where is says With Selected choose Drop<br> | ||
[[File:phpmyadmin_drop.png]]<br> | [[File:phpmyadmin_drop.png]]<br> | ||
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[[11]] Choose Yes after you select Drop this will remove all the tables that the Pre-Installed WordPress has created and allow you to import your database.<br> | [[11]] Choose Yes after you select Drop this will remove all the tables that the Pre-Installed WordPress has created and allow you to import your database.<br> | ||
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[[12]] Now choose Import from the menu bar<br> | [[12]] Now choose Import from the menu bar<br> | ||
[[File:phpmyadmin_database.png]]<br> | [[File:phpmyadmin_database.png]]<br> | ||
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[[13]] In the Section File to Import: Click on Choose File so you can select your database to import. <br> | [[13]] In the Section File to Import: Click on Choose File so you can select your database to import. <br> | ||
[[File:phpmyadmin_import.png]]<br> | [[File:phpmyadmin_import.png]]<br> | ||
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[[14]] Once you have imported your database - you can then FTP your files to your new server. Use an FTP program like [http://filezilla-project.org/ FileZIlla] that is free and will work for Mac, Windows, and Linux<br> | [[14]] Once you have imported your database - you can then FTP your files to your new server. Use an FTP program like [http://filezilla-project.org/ FileZIlla] that is free and will work for Mac, Windows, and Linux<br> | ||
* When you FTP your files to your new Hosting - '''DO NOT''' include the '''wp-config.php''' or the '''.htaccess''' files | * When you FTP your files to your new Hosting - '''DO NOT''' include the '''wp-config.php''' or the '''.htaccess''' files |
Revision as of 13:53, 9 May 2012
Contents
WordPress one click install
XMission New Hosting Package
- To utilize the WordPress once click install you will need to Login to your control panel.
1 Go to http://hosting.xmission.com
2 Enter your Username and Password
3 Next select Website & Domains from the menu
4 Scroll down to your domain and click on it
5 After you click on your domain scroll down to Web Scripting and Statistics and look for PHP Support
6 Change this from Apache Module to FastCGI application
7 Click OK and then go to Applications on the Menu Bar and choose WordPress Install
8 Click the check box to agree to the terms - and then choose next
9 Specify the location where this web application should be installed
10 Administrative access to the application - you can choose to use your default username or create a new Admin user for Wordpress
- If no other changes are needed you can click install and you will be finished ..
11 If you want you can configure additional settings by clicking on Show All Settings
- Congratulations you have completed the One Click Install of Wordpress
Moving an Existing Wordpress to XMission Hosting
1 Follow the above section
2 Export the Database for your WordPress and save it to your local computer
- Most Hosting companies will use PHPMyAdmin - you can log into this and export your database.
3 Once your Database has been exported you will log into your control panel as stated above in Step 2 then click on Websites & Domains as in Step 3
4 Click on Databases
5 Choose the Database that reflects your Wordpress Install
6 Select webadmin icon located under Tools - This will launch PHPMyAdmin so you can import your WordPress Database
7 Once in PHPMyAdmin - select Database from the menu
8 Next Select your Database
9 Choose Check All under all the tables -
10 Where is says With Selected choose Drop
11 Choose Yes after you select Drop this will remove all the tables that the Pre-Installed WordPress has created and allow you to import your database.
12 Now choose Import from the menu bar
13 In the Section File to Import: Click on Choose File so you can select your database to import.
14 Once you have imported your database - you can then FTP your files to your new server. Use an FTP program like FileZIlla that is free and will work for Mac, Windows, and Linux
- When you FTP your files to your new Hosting - DO NOT include the wp-config.php or the .htaccess files
15 Once you have FTP'd all of your files - you can then log in to your Admin panel (i.e. http://domain.com/wp-admin/) you can log in with the same username and password that you always have.
- Once you have logged in you will want to Click on Settings > Permalinks make sure it is currently set to Default .. click Save .. This will crate a .htaccess file. Now you can set the Permalinks the way you want.
Your Site should now be up and running the way it was at your old host.