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How to create basic
Business Website

Strydoz info Oct 16,2023 0 Comment Views

Introduction

Creating a Website in 20 Minutes Welcome to our new channel! Today, we'll guide you on how to create a website in just 10 minutes.

Step 1: Login cpanel and file structure

Begin by logging into cPanel using your user ID and password. Then, navigate to the file manager, where you'll find a list of files and folders.

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Step 2: Download and install wordpress

Go to Google and search for "WordPress download." Find the weblink at wordpress.org, open it, and locate the download and install button along with the WordPress version. Click download and wait until the download completes. Afterward, go to your download folder, copy the file, paste it into a separate folder on your computer, and extract the files. Compress all the files, and you can rename the folder as you like.

Step 3: Upload wordpress configuration and install database

Once again, go to the file manager in cPanel, click the upload option, and upload the WordPress files you extracted. Wait for the upload to reach 100%, then extract the files in cPanel's file manager. After extraction, go to the Google URL page and enter your website URL where you extracted the file. Type the link correctly in your browser's URL section and press Enter. You should now see the WordPress page on your website.

Afterward, enter all the database and username details on this page. Go to cPanel, scroll down on the homepage, select the MySQL database option, and create a database name. Enter the database name, click the "Create Database" button, and you'll get a green confirmation message. Save that database name in Notepad on your computer, then click the "go back" button.

Now, create a username and password for the database. Again, go to the MySQL page, enter a username, create a secure password (which will generate automatically), copy and paste it in the password option. Click "Create User," and you'll get a confirmation message in green. Click the "go back" button.

Now that you've created the database name, username, and password, add the user to the database using this option. Select the exact database name and username, click the "Add" button, and you'll get a page for managing user privileges. Click "All Privileges," confirm that all the options are selected, and verify your username and password. After that, click the "Make Changes" button, and you'll receive a confirmation message.

Step 4: wordpress installation with admin panel

Open your website's homepage URL and copy-paste all the database name, username, and password. Leave the database host as localhost, and you don't need to change the prefix. Once you submit, you'll receive a confirmation message for successfully creating the WordPress database for your website. Click the "Run the Installation" button. Now, you'll see the WordPress admin page creation. Provide a site title, username, and password for your website's admin page. Enter your email for password recovery. Give your email ID, leave the "Discourage search engines" option, and click "Install WordPress." You'll receive a successful message for installing WordPress. Your website is now done. If you want to log in, please use the provided username and password.

Part - 2

Creating a Website in 20 Minutes Welcome to our new channel! Today, we'll guide you on how to create a website in just 10 minutes.

Step 5: Wordpress Theme Selection

After installing WordPress, log in to your website's login page using your username and password. Once logged in, you'll access the dashboard. Currently, you're viewing an empty website without any template or proper user interface design. Go to the dashboard, where you'll find a list menu. Click on "Appearance," then select "Themes." Wait for the loading, and after it successfully loads, click the "Add New" button. Type "Astra" in the search bar icon. You'll see a list of themes; select the first one. Click "Install"; once installed, you'll get the "Activate" button in the same place. Please activate that theme as the primary theme for your website. Afterward, reload your browser; you'll receive a message thanking you for installing Astra. Choose it "Get Started" the button in the page

Step 6: Page builder

After installing files, it will appear on a separate page or refresh your web homepage. If you want a tutorial, you can watch it; otherwise, skip it and click "Build Your Website." Select the page builder; we can choose Elementor as it is very easy compared to others. Now, you'll see a list of themes from Astra; some themes are paid, and some are free. If you want a premium theme, you will need to pay some dollars; otherwise, you can use a simple business or online shopping website theme, which is very comfortable for small trade businesses. After choosing any free template theme, customize fonts, colors, and details. Click "Submit" and then "Build Website."

Final step: Wordpress themes website edit and save

The new theme is installing successfully; wait until it reaches 100%. After that, it will show congratulations; your website is ready. Refresh your webpage homepage, and you'll see all the pages such as Home, About Us, Services, and Contact Us. If you want to make any changes, click "Edit with Elementor" and edit any content. You can change colors, add content, change images, and add pages. Now, you are also a website developer. All the best! If you want more information like this, subscribe our most useful youtube channel. Thank you. If you have any doubts, comment here, and we'll be ready to help you.

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3 Comments

  • Collin Davis

    Hello Collin,thanks for your response. Where did you read that you can use only one
    sitemap index for each website?

  • Ben Chiwell

    Filip however if you think about it, look at the sitemap generation tools
    used in Wordpress.

  • Robert Fox

    Thank you for this post! Looks like we’re “headed in the right direction”.

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