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How do I set up WordPress on GoDaddy?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 4:43 pm

Setting up WordPress on GoDaddy is relatively easy. First, you need to create a new account on GoDaddy.

Once you have an account, you can sign in and visit the WordPress site. To create a new WordPress site on GoDaddy, click on the “Create a Site” button on the WordPress home page.

The “Create a Site” page has a number of important fields that you need to fill in. First, choose a site name and a domain name.

You can also choose a template for your site. The template you choose affects the look and feel of your site, as well as the content that is displayed.

The next field on the “Create a Site” page is the “Site Details” section. In this section, you need to provide the following information:

1. Site Title – This is the title of your site.

2. Site Description – This is a brief description of your site.

3. Site URL – This is the URL of your site.

4. Site Age – This is the age of your site.

5. Site Category – This is the category of your site.

6. Site Language – This is the language of your site.

7. Site Weight – This is the weight of your site.

8. Site Backup Plan – This is the backup plan for your site.

9. Site SSL – This is the SSL status of your site.

10. Site Theme – This is the theme of your site.

11. Site Plugins – This is a list of plugins that are installed on your site.

12. Site Comments – This is a list of comments that are associated with your site.

13. Site wp-config.

php – This is the wp-config.php file for your site.

PRO TIP: If you are considering using GoDaddy to host your WordPress site, be warned that there have been many reports of issues and problems with doing so. While it is possible to get WordPress working on GoDaddy, it is often more trouble than it is worth, and you may be better off using another hosting provider.

14. Site Archive – This is the archive of your site.

15. Site Security Settings – This is a list of the security settings for your site.

16. Site Taxonomy – This is the taxonomy for your site.

17. Site Media – This is a list of the files that are associated with your site.

In the “Site Details” section, you also need to provide the following information:

1. Site Title – This is the title of your post. Post Title – This is the title of your post. Post Description – This is the description of your post. Post Category – This is the category of your post. Post Author – This is the author of your post. Post URL – This is the URL of your post. Post Status – This is the status of your post. Comments – This is a list of comments that are associated with your post. Published – This is the published status of your post. Posted – This is the posted status of your post. Edit – This is the edit status of your post. Lock – This is the lock status of your post. Unpublished – This is the unpublished status of your post. Auto Publish – This is the auto publish status of your post.

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Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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