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WordPress is an easy-to-use Weblog system, providing numerous features like categories, ratings, as well as plugins installation.  
 
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# In the Start Services section, click '''Web Design Tools'''.
 
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'''Note:''' Your administrator username must be longer than 3 characters. Your password must be longer than 5 characters.  
 
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In order to uninstall WordPress, click '''Uninstall WordPress'''.  
 
In order to uninstall WordPress, click '''Uninstall WordPress'''.  

Revision as of 10:49, 1 November 2011

WordPress is an easy-to-use Weblog system, providing numerous features like categories, ratings, as well as plugins installation.

To Install WordPress

  1. In the Start Services section, click Web Design Tools.
  2. Click WordPress.
  3. On the Main Menu page, click Install Wordpress.
  4. Select a Database User and Database Name to manage.
  5. Enter Administrator account details: Administrator username, Administrator password and Administrator email.
  6. Select installation directory or create a new directory.
  7. Click Next.

Note: Your administrator username must be longer than 3 characters. Your password must be longer than 5 characters.

To Uninstall Wordpress

In order to uninstall WordPress, click Uninstall WordPress.

Go to WordPress

To Launch WordPress in a new browser window:

  • On the Main Menu page, click Go to WordPress.

Manage WordPress

To Access the Administrative section of Wordpress:

  • On the Main Menu page, click Go to WordPress.