The Absolute Beginner’s Guide To WordPress Installs

One of the things I'll be doing here at blog Strokes is publishing a series of how to guide books for WordPress bloggers. These guide books will cover many aspects of using WordPress starting with very basic tasks like installing WordPress and progressing through more advanced subjects like creating WordPress Themes from scratch.

The first guide is actually already written and was written before I started this site.

The Absolute beginners Guide to WordPress Installation takes you by the hand and walks you through the entire process of installing WordPress on your server.

This guide is published under a creative commons (CC-BY-SA) license which means that if you can improve it you are welcome to do so. it is published here in both a [drain file 3 url Word Document (.doc)] file for those wishing to modify it, and as an [drain file 4 url Adobe (.pdf)] file for those who just want to read it.

I'll be expanding on this series soon, enjoy!

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