You will see a screen informing you that WordPress has successfully connected to your database, and you can proceed with the installation. Just click the “Run the installation button” and you’ll be taken to the next page where you can fill out the installation form to actually install WordPress on WAMP:
You need to provide:
- a title for your website
- an admin username & password
- an admin email address
Finally, click “Install WordPress” to install WordPress on WAMP. Once done, you will see a success message and a “Log In” button that will allow you to log in into the WordPress dashboard. Once logged in you’ll see the following screen:
And that’s it! CONGRATS! You have successfully installed WordPress on your computer using WAMP. Do you see how easy is to install WordPress on WAMP?
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adrianh25392
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But is there a quick way to transfer changes that you are happy with into the life environment?
keishalina
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Ok! .. ⭐️ bright idea ..
... something that i asked about and discussed in one of my early salad WA blog days here -- when are 'we live' on the net?! ...
.. yes, agree & quite correct, we need to have practice runs on a 'dummy site' -- that is part of learning & practice makes perfect...
... Jay mentions this occasionally in some of his trainings as well -- 'sandbox' he calls it, however, it's on a siterubix, i think and that is still 'live' isn't it? ..
... anyway, your training here is mind-boggling for me -- would you like to come over and install in it -- i work on Windows 10 and that drives me crazy! ..
... frankly, Windows XP was the best platform ever -- too bad they stopped supporting it ... so my wee rant for the day! ...
... thanks kindly for developing & sharing this training today,
... all the best, cheerio ... 😊
... something that i asked about and discussed in one of my early salad WA blog days here -- when are 'we live' on the net?! ...
.. yes, agree & quite correct, we need to have practice runs on a 'dummy site' -- that is part of learning & practice makes perfect...
... Jay mentions this occasionally in some of his trainings as well -- 'sandbox' he calls it, however, it's on a siterubix, i think and that is still 'live' isn't it? ..
... anyway, your training here is mind-boggling for me -- would you like to come over and install in it -- i work on Windows 10 and that drives me crazy! ..
... frankly, Windows XP was the best platform ever -- too bad they stopped supporting it ... so my wee rant for the day! ...
... thanks kindly for developing & sharing this training today,
... all the best, cheerio ... 😊