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Installing WordPress on a Subdomain in cPanel

Installing WordPress onto a subdomain in cPanel can seem like a daunting task, but with the right instructions it doesn’t have to be. This blog post will provide step-by-step instructions for installing WordPress onto a subdomain using cPanel, so that anyone can get up and running quickly and efficiently.

Step 1: Log into your cPanel account. Once you are logged into the main cPanel page, look for the “Domains” section. In this section you should find an option to create a “Subdomain”. Click on this option and you will be taken to the Create Subdomain page.

Step 2: On the Create Subdomain page, enter the desired name of your subdomain in the text field provided and select your domain name from the dropdown menu below it. Once you have filled out both fields, click “Create” at the bottom of the page to generate your subdomain.

Step 3: After creating your subdomain, scroll down until you see an option for “WordPress Installer” under “Software/Services”. Click on this option and you will be taken to a new page where you can choose which version of WordPress you would like to install on your subdomain (note: make sure that you select the correct version for your needs). After selecting the version of WordPress that you want to install, click “Install Now” at the bottom of the page.

Step 4: After clicking “Install Now”, a pop-up window will appear asking for additional information about your installation. In this window, enter all required information such as site name, username, password etc., then click “Install Now” at the bottom of this window once again. Your WordPress installation will now begin! The progress bar should update as installation starts and finishes; once complete, click on ‘View Credentials’ at the top right corner of this window to view all details related to your newly installed WordPress site. Congratulations! You have successfully completed installation of WordPress on your subdomain in cPanel!

Conclusion: Installing WordPress onto a Subdomain in cPanel is easy when following these steps – log into your cPanel account > create a subdomain > use WordPress installer > fill out form > install! With these steps anyone can quickly and easily get up and running with their very own WordPress site – so why wait? Take control of your online presence today!

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