WORDPRESS

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WordPress, a content management system (CMS) and probably the world’s most popular web publishing platform is known to be used for anything ranging from a just personal blog to a full business site.

WordPress is currently the fastest growing CMS software in the market and its architecture is a front controller, routing all requests for non-static URLs to a single PHP file which parses the URL and identifies the target page. This allows support for more human-readable permalinks.

Niles Partners, one of the leading IT solutions provider is providing platform embedded with pre-configured LAMP and ready-to-launch image on Azure Network that contains the latest version of WordPress website with SEO, Security and all major usable plugins available in a bundle.

Primarily, WordPress was largely associated with blogs because its main functionality was to allow easy blog experience. But, over the time, developers have expanded its functionality to allow the creation of more complicated websites making it an all-inclusive content management system rather than just a blogging tool.

Why WordPress CMS?

  • Easy to use
  • Choose Own Domain Name
  • Great designs
  • Mobile Ready
  • Best Support
  • Powerful Statistics
  • No HTML Editing or FTP Software Required
  • Customizable

WordPress on Microsoft Azure cloud offers considerable power and flexibility along with a range of attractive themes which can be extended with some of the best plugins available. It has a comprehensive web template system that uses a template processor that allows the users to build any kind of site, be it business site, blog or portfolio. Moreover, previewing and changing themes directly from customizer is more user-friendly with WordPress 4.9.8.

An extensive feature list of WordPress 4.9.8 includes

  • Full support for blog post comment (with Trackback and Pingback) as well as robust spam protection
  • Full registration system
  • Option for password-protected blogs that will be hidden from the public
  • Easy import facility from other blog platforms
  • Extend Functionality of the website with Plugins
  1. Type virtual machines in the search.
  2. Under Services, select Virtual machines.
  3. In the Virtual machines page, select Add. The Create a virtual machine page opens.
  4. In the Basics tab, under Project details, make sure the correct subscription is selected and then choose to Create new resource group. Type myResourceGroup for the name.*.
  5. Under Instance details, type myVM for the Virtual machine name, choose East US for your Region, and choose Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for your Image. Leave the other defaults.
  6. Under Administrator account, select SSH public key, type your user name, then paste in your public key. Remove any leading or trailing white space in your public key.
  7. Under Inbound port rules > Public inbound ports, choose Allow selected ports and then select SSH (22) and HTTP (80) from the drop-down.
  8. Leave the remaining defaults and then select the Review + create button at the bottom of the page.
  9. On the Create a virtual machine page, you can see the details about the VM you are about to create. When you are ready, select Create.

It will take a few minutes for your VM to be deployed. When the deployment is finished, move on to the next section.

Connect to virtual machine

Create an SSH connection with the VM.

  1. Select the Connect button on the overview page for your VM.
  2. In the Connect to virtual machine page, keep the default options to connect by IP address over port 22. In Login using VM local account a connection command is shown. Select the button to copy the command. The following example shows what the SSH connection command looks like:

bashCopy

ssh azureuser@10.111.12.123

  1. Using the same bash shell you used to create your SSH key pair (you can reopen the Cloud Shell by selecting >_ again or going to https://shell.azure.com/bash), paste the SSH connection command into the shell to create an SSH session.

 

Usage/Deployment Instructions

Step 1: Access WordPress in Azure Marketplace and click on get it now button.

Step 2: Now to create a virtual machine, enter or select appropriate values for zone, machine type, resource group and so on as per your choice.

Click on Review + create;

Step 3: Use the browser to access the application at http://<instance ip address> replace <instance ip address> with the actual ip address of the running instance.

Note: You will get the Instance IP Address as shown in the screenshot below:

Step 4: Start Installation

Click on continue,

Click on lets go,

Step 5: Configure database

 

While Installing use the following detail as given below:

Host: localhost

Database Name: wordpress

Username (for Database): root

Password (For Database): niles@123

Click on submit.

Step 6: Setup website/blog information with admin details

Step 7: Success screen. Click on “Log in”.

Step 8: Dashboard for wordpress.

 

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Taking control of your site with a content management system also has great advantages as far as your search engine rankings are concerned. All search engines like to see that websites are updated regularly and favor sites that alter their content on a regular basis. Our CMS platform provides search engine friendly web pages and also allows you to create your own page titles and meta tags used by the Search Engines for page rankings.

 

1) Reattach the link. If the page was renamed, the link might have been affected.

2) Confirm that the folder and content block do not contain special characters (such as ‘ “ # % & + / : ; < > ) in the title.

When in doubt, avoid using non-numerical or -alphabetical characters.

 

Requirements gathering is crucial, to make sure you buy on what you need, not on the shiny features that look good in the demonstration.

 

Another important factor is how easy the system is to use – most likely, the people you’d like to update the site won’t be that technically comfortable, so the best solution is one that has solid usability.

no. That is the biggest myth of CMSs. Most of the time, the real issues in content creation are around people and processes, not the technology. You need to manage your content creation like any other project – with a clear workflow and timetable, and enough people—with the right skills—to handle what you need to create. The CMS will help you get the content on to the site, but the much more difficult challenge is creating it. And computers don’t write very well.

 

The Web CMS does not require any special software or any technical knowledge to use. It is a web-based platform and can be accessed wherever you have an Internet connection and a web browser. The interface is very similar to Microsoft Word and does all of the HTML coding for you. You can concentrate on the content and not worry about how it will affect the page layout. It also automatically optimizes your site’s content for search, so that when someone searches for information on your site it is more likely to be found.

Highlights

  • A Blog is Built-in and Ready to Go
  • Extend the Functionality of Your Site with Plugins
  • Multiple Users, Multi language and e-commerce enabled

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