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[http://wordpress.org | [http://wordpress.org WordPress] is a nifty open-source PHP Content Management (or "blogging") web tool. You can use it to handle your website blog with ease. | ||
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==Installation== | |||
If you don't already have an SQL account, email the [[admins]] to get one. Make sure your permissions are good and then follow this [http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress handy guide]. | |||
==Setting with SSH== | |||
Right so, the permissions on Wordpress can trick you up - if you don't use the right command. So butlerx and pints got sick of all the little problems so wrote a [https://git.redbrick.dcu.ie/Redbrick/eduScripts/src/master/setupWordpress script] for it | |||
* Login into Redbrick from Terminal or PuTTY (or some other SSH client). | |||
* Download the script: | |||
<code>wget https://git.redbrick.dcu.ie/Redbrick/eduScripts/raw/master/setupWordpress</code> | |||
* Run the script: | |||
<code>bash setupWordpress</code> | |||
* Follow the prompts of the script | |||
*You now have "wordpress" in your public_html folder, and that's basically as much as you need to do from your SSH connection. <code>https://'''YOURUSERNAME'''<nowiki>.redbrick.dcu.ie/</nowiki></code> | |||
*You need to check the permission on config.php also, so that it is 400. | |||
<code>chmod 400 wp-config.php</code> | |||
*Follow the WordPress instructions there, you will need a Mysql database at this point just email admins for one | |||
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