Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install WordPress on your website in cPanel:
1. Log in to your cPanel account using your username and password.
2. Once you are logged in, scroll down to the "Software" section and click on "Softaculous Apps Installer".
3. On the "Softaculous" page, click on the "WordPress" icon.
4. On the "WordPress" page, click on the "Install Now" button.
5. In the "Software Setup" section, enter the following information:
- Choose Protocol: Select the protocol you want to use for your website (HTTP or HTTPS).
- Choose Domain: Choose the domain on which you want to install WordPress.
- In Directory: Leave this field blank to install WordPress in the root directory of your domain (e.g. example.com), or enter a directory name to install WordPress in a subdirectory (e.g. example.com/blog).
- Site Name: Enter the name of your website.
- Site Description: Enter a brief description of your website.
- Admin Username: Choose a username for your WordPress administrator account.
- Admin Password: Choose a strong password for your WordPress administrator account.
- Admin Email: Enter the email address associated with your WordPress administrator account.
6. In the "Choose Language" section, select the language you want to use for your WordPress installation.
7. In the "Select Plugins" section, choose any plugins you want to install with WordPress (optional).
8. Click on the "Install" button to install WordPress.
9. Once the installation is complete, you will see a confirmation message with a link to your WordPress dashboard.
That's it! You have now successfully installed WordPress on your website in cPanel. You can access your WordPress dashboard by clicking on the link provided in the confirmation message, or by typing your domain name into your web browser followed by "/wp-admin" (e.g. example.com/wp-admin).