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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: shmokes on February 28, 2011, 06:14:43 pm
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I'm setting up a blog for my wife and me to write about my daughter. My web host (1&1) offers a 1-click install of Wordpress, but I installed it and the templates/customization features appear to be extremely limited. I have the impression that Wordpress has near infinite options for templates/customization thanks to its enormous following and the nature of open source software, so I'm not sure why 1&1's implementation seems so limited. I assume that I can customize it however I want by directly accessing the installation via FTP, but when I FTP into my site I don't see the Wordpress installation anywhere, so I'm not exactly sure where 1&1 installed it. I'm guessing I don't have access to the files.
Does anyone using 1&1 know where I would find the current installation (I know at least one person here uses 1&1). If I can't find it, I suppose I'll just delete it and try to install the whole thing manually, but it's already installed, so I figure it'd be a lot easier if I could just find that.
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no idea mate, but you gotta start with the ---fudgesicle--- story :laugh2:
note, thats not as bad as it may seem to the casual viewer
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I . . . have no idea what you're talking about, lol
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Not sure about 1&1's hosting. I use them as Domain Registrar, but I use ServerGrid for actual hosting (I find them to be a little more flexible, and they're only, like 6-7$ a month.
Didn't have any issues at all setting up Wordpress on Servergrid servers...
As I recall though, 1&1 online support has been pretty quick to get back to me about issues, you might shoot em a message.
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http://antbag.com/how-to-install-wordpress-with-1-and-1-hosting/ (http://antbag.com/how-to-install-wordpress-with-1-and-1-hosting/)
I doubt this will prove useful to anyone, but since I brought it up I figure it's only polite to post the resolution. Found this fantastic guide. Haven't used it yet, but judging by the number of comments after the guide, I think it's gonna get me up and running.