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How to Install WordPress using Fantastico De Luxe Tool

WordPress is a blogging software which requires no learning of any language to build website. It can be easily installed and operated by a single person or even a student. It provides the best Graphical User Interface services in website admin panel and different free plugins and themes for your website and work. That's why it has become the largest blogging software installed in more than 20 million websites.

Before starting with WordPress, you have to install it from your Cpanel. Some server provides WordPress installation option on the homepage of Cpanel and others provides it in Fantastico De Luxe tool. In fantastico De Luxe tool, server provides many other installation options too.

I tell you the simple steps to install WordPress using Fantastico De Luxe Tool of your Cpanel and launch your website sample page in 15 minutes.

Steps to install WordPress:

1. Log-in to your Cpanel with provided username and password.

2. Go to the Software tool category, you will see the Fantastico De Luxe option, if WordPress installation is not at homepage of your CPanel.

3. Click on WordPress option provided on the left hand side widget. You can also use other available blogging software according to your convenience and need, if provided by your server.


4. Now, WordPress installation page will be opened and all installed and new installation info can be seen. Click on the New Installation option. After clicking, you will be redirected to home directory installation page.


5. Here, you can specify the installation you want to install in home directory or simply leave it blank. You have to specify username and password require to log in wp-admin panel of your website. You may not need to specify description.


6. Complete the installation. Don't forget to Finish the installation by clicking on finish installation option. Now, you can log-in your WordPress Admin panel.

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