• draganalex

    (@draganalex)


    Hello ??
    First of all, I want to mention that i’ve searched the forum and didn’t find a question like mine.
    2nd of all, I hope i posted where is should
    3rd, I’m new in wordpress world so please take me as a complete beginner. Thank you.

    The problem is this: my company does not have a working website so I wanted to make one (the person who had to make the website, didn’t, even after 3 years, why ? i don’t know) so here comes my question: If i buy a custom website theme, can I install wordpress in cPanel and then use that theme ? Also, if I install wordpress do i need to pay for wordpress services like in this link: https://wordpress.com/pricing/ ? I belive if I download www.ads-software.com I should be able to install custom themes, is that true ? Also can someone tell me a tutorial on how to do it ?
    Thank you ??

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  • Michael v.d. Berg

    (@michaelvdberg)

    What you have to do is to buy a domain name and webserver from a webhosting. For example GoDaddy, Bluehost or a webhosting company in your neighbourhood.

    When you got a domain and webserver, you have to install WordPress from www.ads-software.com (see the blue download button in the upper right corner). This installation is totally free. The most of the webhosting company offers already a click and install (for free) of WordPress installation. Mostly in systems like cPanel, DirectAdmin or Plesk.

    When you are done with the installation of WordPress you are allowed to upload your custom theme in your WordPress dashboard or by yourself by FTP (like FileZilla).

    Don’t buy a system from wordpress.com! It’s really limited in the possibilities.

    If you need help, please let me know!

    slangathe

    (@slangathe)

    Hi

    I’ve already subscribed with a hosting company,I’ve logged in to my cpanel,Seleceted wordpress to install, completed the form but as soon as i click install, it only goes as far as 11% then i get the below error message:

    The following errors were found :
    You do not have sufficient space to install this software!

    Im running win7 64bit,4g Ram,216G HDD free space.
    Im also runnubg win8.1,8g Ram,314 HDD free space.

    but i still get the same error message, Please help

    Regards

    Thread Starter draganalex

    (@draganalex)

    What you have to do is to buy a domain name and webserver from a webhosting. For example GoDaddy, Bluehost or a webhosting company in your neighbourhood.

    When you got a domain and webserver, you have to install WordPress from www.ads-software.com (see the blue download button in the upper right corner). This installation is totally free. The most of the webhosting company offers already a click and install (for free) of WordPress installation. Mostly in systems like cPanel, DirectAdmin or Plesk.

    When you are done with the installation of WordPress you are allowed to upload your custom theme in your WordPress dashboard or by yourself by FTP (like FileZilla).

    Don’t buy a system from wordpress.com! It’s really limited in the possibilities.

    If you need help, please let me know!

    I allready have a domain and a webserver ??
    My only concern was that with the theme, that if I can install (or use) a custom theme.
    Thank you very much for the answer, now I know I can ??

    Michael v.d. Berg

    (@michaelvdberg)

    @draganalex
    Oh sorry for my miscommunication. Of course you can install a custom theme when you host WordPress (from www.ads-software.com) on your own server.

    @slangathe
    It’s looks like your server space isn’t enough. Could you check if you have enough server space? Otherwise I would like to recommend you to upload WordPress (from www.ads-software.com) manually to your webserver by FTP (like FileZilla) and do the installation manually. You can follow this guide: https://www.wpbeginner.com/how-to-install-wordpress/#installftp

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