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Install WordPress locally using MAMP

September 24th, 2013 by admin

http://robcubbon.com/udemy1 This is taken from my Udemy course “Building A Business Website with a Responsive Design” take a look: http://robcubbon.com/udemy…

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25 Responses

  1. Rob Cubbon

    Cheers? Ian

  2. Ian Hadley

    Thanks Rob,
    thats shed some light on a little issue I was having! thanks? Ian

  3. Rob Cubbon

    Glad it helped, James? 🙂

  4. James Weaver

    Perfect! I was scratching my head? trying to install Mamp/wordpress and your short video didi the trick. Many, many thanks for your time and effort. Much obliged.

  5. Richard Herrera

    Awesome tutorial? !!! Keep ’em coming!!

  6. Rob Cubbon

    You’re welcome!?

  7. Christina Smith

    Thanks for such an awesome video, was so easy to? follow!

  8. Rob Cubbon

    In order to copy your site, Rob, you need to copy the database? and files from your site and add them to the local site. There will be more videos like this coming so keep subscribed.

  9. Rob van Mechelen

    My compliments, Rob. Great!
    But now where do we go from here. We have an empty 2012 Theme and we are going to build a site locally. How do we push our data subsequently in our exisiting wordpress website?
    Or in my case, I already have a wordpress website running and I want to download my existing website? to my loclal machine for further refinement. Could you tell us how you would do that?
    I am looking forward to your next videos on the subject.

  10. Rob Cubbon

    Not really sure, Footprint. What error message are you getting,? if any? Are you sure you created a new database through PHPMyAdmin and named it with the exact same name in configuration. Username and password “root” are the defaults for MAMP so they should work, all other things being equal.

  11. Footprint

    i get an error after I configurate wordpress. it won’t work if I name user and password “root” what am? I doing wrong?

  12. Rob Cubbon

    Let me know if you have? any questions about WordPress.

  13. tfleming92

    Thank you. I will have to switch to dot org. I made a mistake distinguishing between the two when I? looked at this, but I’m learning.

  14. Rob Cubbon

    Hi, tfleming, I’m not really sure what you want to do but I’m pretty sure this is not the? way to achieve it. This is for setting up WordPress (and that’s dot org) to work on your computer so not on the web. So the domain doesn’t come into it. Tell me what you want to do and I’ll see if I know how to do it.

  15. tfleming92

    Rob, I followed your instructions hoping to use this to post to the domain i already own. It’s on wordpressdotcom and hosted by namedotcom. Is it not possible to use your method for someone who already owns the domain? ?

  16. Miles Langley

    Thank you, just what I needed? to get going.

  17. Rob Cubbon

    Pleasure,? Michael, thanks!

  18. Michael Mondragon

    I definitely want to also thank you personally for this tutorial. This? made it incredibly easy to easily install something that I was quite overwhelmed by at first. Much appreciated.

  19. 7bluestorm1812

    Thanks!
    ?

  20. Rob Cubbon

    cool :)?

  21. TeNofQuad

    mahalo for the help, wonderful? video, easy and quick

  22. Rob Cubbon

    No problem, thank you, Mr Hansen. :)?

  23. dhansen93

    Definitely liked this tutorial. I had checked out numerous other tutorials both video and written and this one by far was the easiest to follow. Some of the others may have been “older” with older versions for both MAMP & WP, so that didn’t help. Thanks? so much.

  24. Rob Cubbon

    Thanks, Karl, the “dogcherry” thing was the? first two words I could think of so I don’t know what a psychoanalyst would make of me. 🙂

  25. Karl Wood

    Rob u are brilliant.

    Love the ‘dogcherry’ moment.? lol But seriously u do a very mean tutorial.

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