Simple Tips to create one Beautiful Subdomain Site
How to Create SubDomain
Before creating one subdomain check your hosting server speed, disk space and other valuable things. After you done check log to your control panel and then Go to your domain widget list. Then go to the Subdomains link like Below image Widget.
After you enter you will finding a box Create a subdomain. In the Subdomain space write your subdomain name and leave the Document root then hit in create button like below image. After you complete creating go Back to your control panel.
How to Install WordPress in SubDomain
After you done creating one subdomain you need to install WordPress in the subdomain. In the Control panel you will finding Software/Services Widget. This widget contains all software and services that requires for your hosting. In the Widget you will finding one Software Fantastico De luxe. Go this link like below widget.
After you going you will finding in right side in Blog category WordPress go this link like below image.
After you hitting you will directing one installation page. Now hit New Installation link like below image.
WordPress is mainly install in 3 steps. In first step you need to enter or choose your subdomain link then leave blank the Install in directory. Then in Admin access data write your username and password for logging to WordPress Dashboard. Now in Base Configuration write your nick name, site email address, site name and description and then hit the Install WordPress Button like below Image.
In the second step you no need to do anything only hit the Finish Installation button like Below image.
Now You are successfully created one Subdomain. Now log to your subdomain site.
Over to You!
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thank you the post for really helpful keep up the good work :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful tutorial. I use QuickInstall to do this. Both Fantastico and QuickInstall work pretty much the same.
ReplyDeleteGood post. We can also manually install WordPress on a sub domain.
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