As we know, wordpress and blogspot is the second largest blog platform in the world today. They are competing to be in the forefront by adding features that allows bloggers.
If the previous articles I always discuss tips and tricks blogspot, in this article and its future, I will start reaching the world wordpress and joomla: D
At the tips and tricks blog this time, I want to share how to install wordpress in localhost. There are many benefits that we get with installing wordpress in localhost first before we install on hosting, among them:
1. We can perform a variety of testers of wordpress plugins, if it has worked fine in localhost, then we install on hosting. Because sometimes there is some error like plugins installed on the hosting.
2. Can tester template. Installing wordpress themes not as easy as we install themes on blogspot. If for the themes of type 2 or 3 columns hell is easy, sometimes we like to have a hard time installing themes themed Magazine and premium themes. Well before the install on hosting, we can do the check and re-check it first on localhost
3. As a learning tool for understanding the structure of wordpress, wordpress templates, especially understanding the structure, which was a little tricky.
Just okay, here's how to install wordpress in localhost:
1. Install software first its localhost. You can use appserv or XAMPP. For information on the download link and how to install the software, you can find her info on Google. There are many articles that provide a way to install software testbed.
2. After you successfully install the software. When you make her a new database for your wordpress. The way it is also quite easy:
- Type: http://localhost/phpmyadmin
- In the Create New Database field, create a new database, create it with the name: wordpress

3. Once the database is successfully installed, its time we begin to install wordpress it. Now you download it first wordpress files on its official website at wordpress.org wordpress.
4. After your wordpress files downloaded, you extract your wordpress files, folders and rename it into wordpress.
5. After you change the name of the file, you copy and paste the file to the drive where you installed the localhost. Suppose your localhost installed on drive C. You copy and paste your wordpress files in the WWW folder (for appserv).
6. Type in your browser address bar: localhost / wordpress, then will appear the image below:
7. You click the button CREATE A CONFIGURATION FILE, then you will see the picture below, and then you click on LET'S GO

8. Then you will go to the next menu where you are asked to fill in data from the database that you created.
- Database name: content with wordpress (adjust the name of the database that youcreated earlier)
- Username: root (usually if you use appserv, the default is root)
- Password: root (usually if you use appserv, the default is root)
- Database host: localhost fill with
- Table prefix: fill wp_
For more details see his picture below:

9. After the above process is completed, you will go to the next menu, then click Run the install
10. Congratulations you have successfully installed your wordpress in localhost! :) Now you will be asked to fill in your Blog title and email. Fill with your own. See the picture

Now you can access your wordpress.
If the previous articles I always discuss tips and tricks blogspot, in this article and its future, I will start reaching the world wordpress and joomla: D
At the tips and tricks blog this time, I want to share how to install wordpress in localhost. There are many benefits that we get with installing wordpress in localhost first before we install on hosting, among them:
1. We can perform a variety of testers of wordpress plugins, if it has worked fine in localhost, then we install on hosting. Because sometimes there is some error like plugins installed on the hosting.
2. Can tester template. Installing wordpress themes not as easy as we install themes on blogspot. If for the themes of type 2 or 3 columns hell is easy, sometimes we like to have a hard time installing themes themed Magazine and premium themes. Well before the install on hosting, we can do the check and re-check it first on localhost
3. As a learning tool for understanding the structure of wordpress, wordpress templates, especially understanding the structure, which was a little tricky.
Just okay, here's how to install wordpress in localhost:
1. Install software first its localhost. You can use appserv or XAMPP. For information on the download link and how to install the software, you can find her info on Google. There are many articles that provide a way to install software testbed.
2. After you successfully install the software. When you make her a new database for your wordpress. The way it is also quite easy:
- Type: http://localhost/phpmyadmin
- In the Create New Database field, create a new database, create it with the name: wordpress


4. After your wordpress files downloaded, you extract your wordpress files, folders and rename it into wordpress.
5. After you change the name of the file, you copy and paste the file to the drive where you installed the localhost. Suppose your localhost installed on drive C. You copy and paste your wordpress files in the WWW folder (for appserv).
6. Type in your browser address bar: localhost / wordpress, then will appear the image below:


8. Then you will go to the next menu where you are asked to fill in data from the database that you created.
- Database name: content with wordpress (adjust the name of the database that youcreated earlier)
- Username: root (usually if you use appserv, the default is root)
- Password: root (usually if you use appserv, the default is root)
- Database host: localhost fill with
- Table prefix: fill wp_
For more details see his picture below:

9. After the above process is completed, you will go to the next menu, then click Run the install
10. Congratulations you have successfully installed your wordpress in localhost! :) Now you will be asked to fill in your Blog title and email. Fill with your own. See the picture

Now you can access your wordpress.