• Been trying to follow countless tutorial videos on YouTube and seemingly helpful websites. I’m still stuck with 2.6 version. 2.7.1 has been downloaded successfully and sits in applications folder.wp- config.php file has been updated. Now what????

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  • Thread Starter endlessness

    (@endlessness)

    Thanks but this isn’t Mac specific. I have deleted old WordPress file. Version 2.7.1 has been downloaded and sits in Applications folder. I have even deactivated my blog with hosting service (yahoo) and reactivated. Its till comes up as the older version. What am I doing wrong?

    WordPress installation isn’t linked to the operating system of your computer. WordPress is a Linux app running on a server, either at WordPress.com or your own hosting service.

    It sounds like you’ve got your own hosting, so the upgrade files would need to be uploaded to that server. In other words, you need to be able to access the WordPress files on the Yahoo server for your account and have the ability to FTP the upgrade files to the server.

    The files on your Mac don’t do anything.

    I’m also on a MAC – Like tarheelrambler says though … I don’t think that’s too important. But, I found this video toot pretty good in helping me get set-up …

    https://www.killersites.com/wordpress/videos/installing-wordpress.php

    Also, I contacted my hosting provider and considering they like to keep my business – they helped me out too. So, you could try to talk with your host and see if they can help you get the files uploaded and configured.

    Thread Starter endlessness

    (@endlessness)

    My web hosting service is Yahoo. I spoke to their support dept and they don;t offer 2.7 as an option. Only 2.6. I tried to follow the instructions in the video in above post but 1) it is not mac specific 2) is therefore confusing with mostly irrelevant instructions.

    Thread Starter endlessness

    (@endlessness)

    Well, looks like WordPress is totally useless.

    endlessness

    Well, looks like WordPress is totally useless.

    No disrespect, but I am using Macs, have done since classics, I’m not having the same problems as you and I haven’t even read the support docs yet.

    Perhaps you might consider hosting with a better host. Just a thought…..

    endlessness

    For what it’s worth I just installed 2.8 too and that seems to be fine. And I’m taking into consideration that I haven’t any experience with WordPress, nor have I done anything with it other than install it. Just running tests for the mo.

    For anyone interested. I didn’t run an upgrade. Seen as I hadn’t done anything other than install 2.7.1.
    I simply deleted all the 2.7.1 files and all the database tables – then installed 2.8. Less complicated in the long term from my point of view.

    I’ll let you know if I have any problems, but in all honesty and to be frank. I have installed hundreds of applications over the years and this one seems very very easy.

    Once I have gotten my head around making all the mods I’m hoping to achieve, I’ll be offering to install it modified and ready to use for clients.

    Looks good so far.

    Cheers
    Dave

    Debil, question please….
    My MacBook Pro and Verio and WordPress seem to like each other.
    I have a site: https://www.eraseibc.com
    Want it to be more user friendly to me, as the templates I am stuck with right now, are not!
    Question is, how to seamlessly move into having WP be the working pages from the Verio Templates? Not just a blog, but an actual website.
    I have read on WP that this is done, have looked at the sites made in WP and they look nice.
    Any suggestions?

    lifesmusings

    I’m no expert on WordPress, I have only just downloaded and installed it. I haven’t used any of its features yet. I’m going to spend the next few days playing with it to see what I can achieve, but I am a complete beginner. Likewise I have never used Verio either, so with these two things in mind – I do not know enough to give good advice.

    What I can tell you is this: A Blog is a website. How you use it is up to you. But blogging is simply updating the content of a website using a content management system (CMS). WordPress is a stand alone CMS. By stand alone, I mean you install it on your server and are not sharing it with anyone else – unless you decide to. That for me is what makes it good to go.

    WordPress code is accessible and the standard installation is tableless – which is good for people using assistive technologies. Although it has a xhtml validation link to W3C… on the standard home page – it fails validation. But that is neither here nor there, as it is still accessible – but it does make me wonder why the link is there.

    From a technical point of view there are some experiments you can do, but this to some extent will depend on how much spare server/disk space you have.
    I took a quick look at your website and it appears to be a flat file site, so you would probably need to consider a build from the bottom up.
    If I was in your position, I would consider running some experiments of Worpress in a sub directory of your web server, until you are familiar with it, then when you are comfortable with its functions – design a new site.

    That is basically what I am doing, except I am intending to provide it to clients, rather than use it myself. Which means I’ll have to learn it. I’m also in a position of not being restricted by disk space or the number of databases I can run, we own our servers so that gives a lot of room for testing etc.

    Best of luck.
    Dave

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