Next, let’s have a look at your host’s control panel. To see the control panel, simply enter “http://cpanel.shologoo.co.uk”.
You will be prompted for your username and password. You got this information in your Shologoo confirmation mail, so enter username and password and confirm to get to the cpanel.
Now that you’ve logged in, you’ll be looking at a whole lot of menu options. Don’t worry, though, you’ll never use most of them (at least not on a regular basis).
There are many ways to create a website. Now that you have a domain and hosting for it, you can create and publish any kind of website you want.
WordPress, the service we’ll be using is my favourite tool for creating and managing websites. It’s certainly not the only option available, but here are the reasons why I personally use it:
1. It’s completely free to use.
2. It’s incredibly flexible.
3. It’s very easy to use.
Wordpress lets you set up a site, customize it and fill it with content very quickly and easily. Even if you have absolutely no programming skills (like me), you can still make great, professional looking websites with Wordpress.
Installing WordPress
In your cpanel, scroll down until you see the menu named “Software / Services”. Click on the “Softaculous ” icon.
On the Softaculous home screen, click on the “Wordpress” link in the left hand menu. Then, select “New Installation”.
This will bring you to a form to fill in some preliminary data for the installation.
Leave the “Install in directory” field blank. This way, Wordpress will be installed on the root of your domain and not a subfolder (i.e. www.thisnewdomain.net instead of www.thisnewdomain.net/blog)
Enter an administrator username other than “Admin”. Admin is the most frequently used administrator username and therefore the one most often targeted by hackers.
Enter a real password, like the one in the example above. Mix uppercase and lowercase letter with numbers. Don’t use complete words, birth dates or anything else that isn’t random.
You can do whatever you want with the “Base configuration” fields. Nicknames, e-mail address and site name and tagline can be changed any time from within Wordpress, so you don’t need to worry about these yet.
With the form filled out, hit the “Install Wordpress” button.
The next screen includes some info about the directories that will be used for the installation. Click the “Finish installation” button to – you guessed it – finish the installation.
Congratulations! You now have a website online! Admittedly, there’s not much there yet, but it is a real website and you can go visit it already. Type your URL into your browser (e.g. http://www.thisnewdomain.net) and you’ll see a simple white and blue website and a small entry titled “Hello World!”
This is the standard Wordpress theme. You can easily replace this with one of thousands of free Wordpress themes. You can completely transform the look and feel of your website and we’ll see how to do this in the next chapter.
First, however, we’ll get some basic settings done.
To edit your website, append “/wp-admin” to your URL, like so:
http://www.thisnewdomain.net/wp-admin
Enter the username and password you set in the Softaculous installation to log in.
The home screen informs you about your current stats, new comments and more. The menu on the left links to all of the settings pages that allow you to change almost every aspect of your website.
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