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  • in reply to: Installing and getting started #794218

    I have looked around everywhere… Enfold, DreamHost, WordPress,
    and cannot find where I would import the demo data. Also, when I do so, do I do this from DreamHost?

    in reply to: Installing and getting started #790761

    Jordan,
    I have finally got to a dashboard. I will see if I can get into my theme from here. Thank you for your help.

    in reply to: Installing and getting started #790748

    I have done the ‘one-click’ WordPress install on DreamHost. Do you think I may have done something wrong there? It mention something about domain/WP, but I did not see anything about domain/wp-admin.

    in reply to: Installing and getting started #790510

    No. I have tried finding access to the dashboard on DreamHost, and on WordPress.

    in reply to: Installing and getting started #789892

    No, I have not. I did find a one-click WordPress installation, performed this installation, but have not yet figured out how to get to my theme. Thank you for this tip.

    in reply to: Installing and getting started #789684

    In my attempts to get going in WordPress, and working with the Theme that I purchased, based on references that I’ve found in documentation, I have downloaded and attempted to correctly install the following:

    php-5.2.9-Win32-VC6-x86.zip

    xampp-win32-5.6.30-1-VC11-installer.exe

    bitnami-wordpress-4.7.4-0-module-windows-installer.exe

    advance-menu-manager.1.5.zip

    The first video in the link you sent me is ‘Mega Menu Intro’.

    First, this already has an interactive screen to work with your theme. This is what I cannot seem to find. This video references going to the ‘WordPress Menus Manager’ to change some settings. So I searched for WordPress Menus Manager an download ‘advance-menu-manager.1.5.zip, extract it to wp-content as instructed.

    I cannot seem to figure out how to get a screen that displays my theme so that I can work on it. With any ‘index.php’, Dreamweaver (which I have used for my website in the past) is activated with the code from the index.php.

    I have spent many hours trying to figure this out. I am obviously not that knowledgeable in all of the behind-the-scene workings in Windows, but I expected to be able to download, install and start working. Please tell me where I’m missing the boat.

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