If you’ve ever manually installed WordPress, the rest of the process should feel pretty familiar. First, you need to go to wordpress.org and download the latest version of WordPress
Step 2 : Find The Main Folder
Then, in Windows, navigate to the folder where you installed XAMPP. For me, that’s C://xampp
. It should be something similar for you. Then, in that folder, find the htdocs subfolder:
Step 3 : Create a Folder For WordPress
In htdocs, create a new folder for your test site. This folder name will become the sub-name used to access your site. For example, if you make the folder WordPress
, you’ll access your site by going to http://localhost/wordpress
.
Step 4: Extract The Downloaded File
Once you create the folder, extract the WordPress .zip file you downloaded from wordpress.org into This New Folder.
Step 5: Create a database for WordPress
you need to create a MySQL database for your WordPress install. To do that, launch PHPMyAdmin from your XAMPP control panel.
Go to A Browser http://localhost/phpmyadmin Creat a Database Name wpress
Step 6: Install WordPress locally via the on-screen installer
The only step where this process will differ from a normal install is the database details. When you get to the database details, enter them like this:
- Database Name = Name of the database you created in PHPMyAdmin
- Username = “root”
- Password = leave blank