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  • No, you don’t need an index.html. You have already an index.php – if installed correctly.

    Your issue is permissions (see: forbidden).
    Folders should have permissions set as 755 and files as 644.

    Thread Starter solroger

    (@solroger)

    Oh I see what I did wrong. I installed WordPress into it’s own folder instead of at the root. Thanks!

    It doesn’t really matter: WP can be installed at the root, in a subfolder, on a subdomain…

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