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...p-config.php</tt> file. This file is located in the root of your WordPress file directory and contains your website's base configuration details, such as d
...included. The WordPress setup process will create a <tt>wp-config.php</tt> file for you based on the information you provide.
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{{en|Changing File Permissions}}
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=== File Ownership ===
...ethod it will use to connect to the filesystem of your server based on the file ownership of your WordPress files. If the files are owned by the owner of t
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...s writable you could edit it..."''' this means that you need to change the file permissions before you can make any changes.
You can view a file in either of these editors by accessing it from the right hand sidebar navi
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There are two ways of getting files onto your site, and once there, changing them.
1. By using the file manager provided in your host's control panel. Popular file managers: [http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/CpanelDoc
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...ed it, on your local computer. When you unzip the <tt>downloaded .zip</tt> file, a folder called <tt>wordpress</tt> will be created. Please note the locati
...ere you have the WordPress folder on your computer after unzipping the zip file that you downloaded.
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To configure the way a post's categories display, open the <tt>index.php</tt> file and find the text <tt><?php the_category(</tt>. Immediately after that brac
== Changing the Admin Name ==
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#REDIRECT [[Changing File Permissions]]
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* [[Changing File Permissions]]
====File and Plugin Management====
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* Puede poner en [[Changing File Permissions|<tt>chmod</tt>]] 666 el archivo <code>.htaccess</code> para que
...e Archivos:''' Debe establecer los permisos del archivo (hacer [[Changing File Permissions|<tt>chmod</tt>]]) <tt>.htaccess</tt> en 666 para editarlo con c
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Consulte el tutorial [[Changing File Permissions|Cambiar permisos de archivos]] para obtener más información,
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==Built-in File Editor==
.../edit that file. The large text box displays the contents of the selected file and allows you to modify those contents.
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...on how to make [[Glossary#.htaccess|.htaccess]] writeable, see [[Changing File Permissions]].
...opy everything in this text box into your [[Glossary#.htaccess|.htaccess]] file to make your new Permalinks work.
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* Although you can put Template Tags and PHP code into a Page Template file, you cannot put these into the Page or Post content without using a WordPre
===Changing the URL of Your Pages===
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#*<code><span style="color:red">wp-config.php</span></code> file;
...">wp-includes/languages/</span></code> folder--if you are using a language file do not delete that folder;
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* [[Editing_wp-config.php|Editing the <tt>wp-config.php</tt> file]]
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===How do I Configure the wp-config.php File?===
...stallations, take care to edit the [[Editing wp-config.php|wp-config.php]] file ensuring that each installation has a unique database prefix.
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* [[Editing_wp-config.php|Editing the <tt>wp-config.php</tt> file]]
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An '''absolute path''' or '''full path''' is a unique location of a file or directory name within a computer or filesystem, and usually starts with
...olute path'' of a page, copy the text below into a new text file, save the file as <code>path.php</code>. Then open it in a Web browser (for example, <code
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