How Do I Install WordPress?
Automated Installation
Although WordPress is very easy to install, you can use one of the one-click autoinstallers typically available from hosting companies. Two of those autoinstallers, Fantastico, and Softaculous are described here.
Fantastico
- Login to your cPanel account and click on the Fantastico (or Fantastico Deluxe) option
- Once you enter Fantastico on the left hand side there is a ‘Blogs’ Category under which WordPress is there. Click on it.
- Click on the ‘New Installation’ Link in the WordPress Overview
- Fill in the various details and Submit.
- That’s it you are done!
How Do I Install WP Flip Book?
Install a Plugin using Upload Method in WordPress Admin Panel
If the plugin you want is not in the WordPress Plugin directory for some reason either because it was a paid plugin, or a non-GPL plugin, then this option is the choice for beginners.
First you would need to download the plugin from the source (which will be a zip file), then go to your WordPress admin panel. Click on Plugin » Add New. Then click on the Upload Tab.
Browse the file and upload it (zip files only). You will be taken to the activate a plugin page just like this one:
Make sure that you click on Activate the plugin, now you have installed the WordPress plugin. You would have to configure the settings to fit your needs. These settings will vary for each plugin therefore we will not be covering that in this post.
Install a Plugin using FTP Manager
If you are very new to web and have no idea what an FTP Manager is, then this option is not for you. The FTP manager method is the least friendly for beginners out of the three method that we shared in this post. You would need to access your host through the FTP manager. Access the path (/wp-content/plugins/) And upload files there.
A great FTP software is Ipswitch WSFTP Pro. You can simply drag and drop plugin files. You must make sure that you upload the unzipped folder. Once you have uploaded, then you would need to click on the Plugins tag in your WordPress admin panel.
You will see the plugin you just uploaded. Click on the Activate button and you are done.
How to I convert my pdf into images?
Please watch the setup video on the WP Digipage /Flip book settings Tab
How do I upload my image files?
Please watch the setup video on the WP Digipage /Flip book settings Tab
How do I insert the digibook into my post?
Watch the video on how to use the shortcode system on the WP Digipage /Flip book settings Tab
I’m getting a strange error code?
First, make sure you have the latest version of wordpress installed.
1. Disable the plugin.
2. Delete it
3. Go into your site via FTP and look inside your wordpress plugin folder to insure that the file is completely deleted.
4. Drag the unzipped plugin folder into your plugins folder list. If it ask to overwrite say yes.
5. Log into your blog and activate the plugin.
How to I load an Image onto my WordPress?
This is Step One and if you already have a bunch of photos or images which you know you will want to add to posts or pages in the future you can upload them to the Media Library beforehand.
Just click on ADD NEW in the Media menu options as shown above. This will then bring up this Upload New Media screen:
Click on SELECT FILES to open a BROWSE window so you can search for the image files you want to upload on your personal computer.
Click on the image you want to select it and then click on open to start the upload. You will see the message ‘Crunching’ as the file is uploaded to WordPress and when completed the following updated Upload New Media page will be displayed with details of the image file you just uploaded.
You can change the Title, Caption and Description if you want to and then SAVE CHANGES, but the image is already in the Media Library.
As mentioned above you can see all upload images listed by clicking on MEDIA then LIBRARY in the menu options.
How do you disable the popupbubbles?
From within the post/page you can select to turn the popup bubbles on or off. You can change the appearance by changing the settings on the plugin front page
