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==How to install Wordpress for your account==
This page will go through a basic setup of WordPress, and it gives a few specifics for setting it up on a hosted account over at ULYSSIS.


First you will need to download Wordpress from their website, https://wordpress.org. You will
==Putting setup-files in place==
receive a compressed file (.tar.gz or .zip) that you'll have to extract.


The files that you've extracted will need to be moved to your www-directory on your shell account.
First you need to download WordPress from their website, https://wordpress.org/download/. After you've
You can do this by copying them there using Filezilla or any other FTP client.
received a zip file, you have to extract it using your file manager (Windows: ''use right-click and select "extract all"''; OSX: ''double-click the zip, it automatically extracts''; Linux: ''right-click the file, and select "extract here"''), this gives you a directory named <code>wordpress</code>.


After you've copied those files to your www-directory, you'll have to go to your account on *your username here*.ulyssis.be. You will then receive a notification telling you your <code>wp-config.php</code> has to be created. The easiest way to do this is by following the wizard, so you can click on "Create a configuration file".
Next, you have to move the '''contents''' of the <code>wordpress</code> directory to your webroot directory on our servers. Mostly this will be the <code>www</code> directory. Your webroot can be accessed via SFTP.
If you need further instructions, you can find detailed instructions on: [[Accessing your files]].


Go through to the wizard until it prompts you for your database configuration:
== Setting up a database ==
Besides files, we also need a database to install WordPress on. If you haven't created a new database for the purpose of this installation, you can do this through UCC. Instruction on how to do this are available on [[Using MySQL]]. If you haven't created a database user yet, or don't know the password, you can also find more information there.<br>
'''Warning:''' Postgresql databases are not supported by WordPress, only use MySQL databases.


*'''Database Name:''' If you haven't created a MySQL or PostgreSQL database/user on UCC, then you'll have to create it here. The default database is: "username_username".
== Installing WordPress ==
*'''Username:''' The name you used during the creation of your database account.
Now we are ready to install WordPress, so we need to visit the web installer. If you're using a custom domain based on this guide: [[Adding domain names]], you can access the installer by visiting your domain. If you do not use such a domain, the installer can be found on <code>username.studentenweb.org</code> or <code>username.ulyssis.be</code> (replace <code>username</code> with your actual username).
*'''Password:''' The password you used during the creation of your database account.
This is where you have to set up your website. The easiest way to do this, is by following the wizard.
*'''Database Host:''' This is <code>mysql.ulyssis.org</code> or <code>postgresql.ulyssis.org</code>. It depends on whether you want to use a MySQL or PostgreSQL database.
* You don't need to change the last field.


After that you can proceed in the wizard where you can fill in some last few details. By then the
The setup will ask you for your database configuration:
wizard will do the rest and, congratulations, you have installed Wordpress.
*'''Database Name/Databasenaam:''' the name of the MySQL database
*'''Username/Gebruikersnaam:''' your username
*'''Password/Wachtwoord:''' your MySQL database password
*'''Database Host/Hostnaam:''' <code>mysql.ulyssis.org</code>
*'''Table Prefix:''' only change this if you have multiple installations of WordPress in your database<br>
So it will look something like this:<br>
[[File:wordpress_screenshot.png|thumb|left|600px]]
In the next step you need to fill in your own preferences.


==Setting up multiple instances of Wordpress==
== Finishing up installation ==
Finally you will be prompted to log into your WordPress website. Now the installation is finished.


If you want to have multiple instances of a Wordpress site, you will need to create a new folder in
{{info|We advise all WordPress users to enable automatic updates for their plugins, themes and WordPress itself. You can find detailed instructions on [[Updating WordPress]].}}
your www-directory on your shell account. Then you'll need a virtual host for this folder, so you'll
have to send us an email asking for this.


After your new virtual host has been configured, you will need to do the same steps that you would
To help you design your website, there are a few guides from WordPress that can help you:
need to do for a regular Wordpress installation, i.e. the steps in the section above.
*https://wordpress.org/support/article/first-steps-with-wordpress-b/
*https://wordpress.org/support/article/using-themes/#get-new-themes
*https://wordpress.org/support/article/managing-plugins/


You can also use Wordpress' [https://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network multisite] option.  
==Setting up multiple instances of WordPress==
You can find more help about it [https://wordpress.org/support/forum/multisite here].
 
If you want to have multiple instances of a WordPress site, you need to create a new folder in
your <code>www</code> directory on your shell account. Then you need a virtual host for this folder, for this you have to send us an email asking for this.
 
After your new virtual host has been configured, you need to do the same steps that you would do for a regular WordPress installation, i.e. the steps in the section above.
 
You can also use WordPress' [https://wordpress.org/support/article/create-a-network/ multisite] option.  
If you need more help with this, you can find it [https://wordpress.org/support/forum/multisite here].
 
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This page will go through a basic setup of WordPress, and it gives a few specifics for setting it up on a hosted account over at ULYSSIS.

Putting setup-files in place

First you need to download WordPress from their website, https://wordpress.org/download/. After you've received a zip file, you have to extract it using your file manager (Windows: use right-click and select "extract all"; OSX: double-click the zip, it automatically extracts; Linux: right-click the file, and select "extract here"), this gives you a directory named wordpress.

Next, you have to move the contents of the wordpress directory to your webroot directory on our servers. Mostly this will be the www directory. Your webroot can be accessed via SFTP. If you need further instructions, you can find detailed instructions on: Accessing your files.

Setting up a database

Besides files, we also need a database to install WordPress on. If you haven't created a new database for the purpose of this installation, you can do this through UCC. Instruction on how to do this are available on Using MySQL. If you haven't created a database user yet, or don't know the password, you can also find more information there.
Warning: Postgresql databases are not supported by WordPress, only use MySQL databases.

Installing WordPress

Now we are ready to install WordPress, so we need to visit the web installer. If you're using a custom domain based on this guide: Adding domain names, you can access the installer by visiting your domain. If you do not use such a domain, the installer can be found on username.studentenweb.org or username.ulyssis.be (replace username with your actual username). This is where you have to set up your website. The easiest way to do this, is by following the wizard.

The setup will ask you for your database configuration:

  • Database Name/Databasenaam: the name of the MySQL database
  • Username/Gebruikersnaam: your username
  • Password/Wachtwoord: your MySQL database password
  • Database Host/Hostnaam: mysql.ulyssis.org
  • Table Prefix: only change this if you have multiple installations of WordPress in your database

So it will look something like this:

Wordpress screenshot.png

In the next step you need to fill in your own preferences.

Finishing up installation

Finally you will be prompted to log into your WordPress website. Now the installation is finished.

We advise all WordPress users to enable automatic updates for their plugins, themes and WordPress itself. You can find detailed instructions on Updating WordPress.


To help you design your website, there are a few guides from WordPress that can help you:

Setting up multiple instances of WordPress

If you want to have multiple instances of a WordPress site, you need to create a new folder in your www directory on your shell account. Then you need a virtual host for this folder, for this you have to send us an email asking for this.

After your new virtual host has been configured, you need to do the same steps that you would do for a regular WordPress installation, i.e. the steps in the section above.

You can also use WordPress' multisite option. If you need more help with this, you can find it here.