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How to Install a WordPress Theme or Plugin Using FTP or Cpanel
How to Install a WordPress Theme Using FTP or Cpanel
How to Install a WordPress Plugin Using FTP or Cpanel
How to Redirect Your Root URL to Your WordPress Subdirectory Using Cpanel
The technique below is an alternative to this process explained in the WP docs.
How to Move WordPress from a Subdirectory to Root and Vice-Versa
Note: Before attempting any of these techniques, but sure to take a backup of your database and store it in a safe place–just in-case of disaster
Also, I do not attempt to address issues with any custom entries in .httaccess that you may have on your site.
How to move WordPress from Your URL Root Directory to a Subdirectory
How to Move WordPress from a Subdirectory to the Root URL of Your Site
The Difference Between “Fixing” and “Patching”
Have you changed your blog url or home in Settings/General and it no longer works?
Are you moving your blog to a new server/web-address?
If you answer “Yes” to either of those questions, then you need to know the difference between patching your blog to get it working and fixing your blog so that it continues to work.
How to Move WordPress to a Different Server and Web Address
How to Move Your WordPress Blog to a Different Server and Web Address — Part 1 of 2
How to Move Your WordPress Blog to a Different Server and Web Address — Part 2 of 2
How to Create Multiple WordPress Blogs Using a Single Database
Note: See an updated video here: http://educhalk.org/blog/install-wordpress-multi-user-network-wp-3-0/
Changed WordPress Blog Address in Settings–Locked Out? How to Fix!
See the video below for step-by-step directions for “fixing” this problem through phpMyAdmin. If you don’t have access to phpMyAdmin, or are hesitant about messing with the database, see the video in this post for directions on how to “patch” your config.php file to regain access until you can get someone to help you fix the problem in the database.
How to Upgrade WordPress to Using Cpanel
How to Upgrade WordPress to 2.7 Using Cpanel — Part 1 of 2
How to Upgrade WordPress to 2.7 Using Cpanel — Part 2 of 2

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