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    DB
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    I have a client. I want to use ENFOLD. I know nothing about Bitnami and cannot follow the horribly complex instructions to use it. I don’t want it. I want to pay good money for the familiar WordPress means of setting up a site. PLEASE HELP. My client is expecting ENFOLD. I can’t provide it any other way. PLEASE SEND A VERSION OF ENFOLD THAT CAN USE THE STANDARD WP INSTALL PROCESS AS FOLLOWS:

    Download the WordPress files.
    Extract and copy it to the server.
    Access PHPMyAdmin and create a new database with proper user privilege.
    Rename wp-config-sample.php to wp-config.php and add the database info.
    Go through the installing process of the WordPress site.

    #1467840

    Hey DB,

    Thank you for the inquiry.

    Where is the site hosted? Have you tried reaching out to your hosting provider and ask for assistance? You can manually upload Enfold to your server via FTP or via the dashboard. Please check the link below:

    // https://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/install-enfold-theme/
    // https://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/install-enfold-theme/#ftp-install

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #1468036

    Thank you for replying. You may have misunderstood my problem. I’m used to installing WP the ‘old’ way. Upload zip file, extract files, create DB, edit wp-config.php, and carry on. The page I was sent to instructed me to download Bitnami, (whatever that is), and after telling me how much I would love this new approach, presented me with a laborious install process that I could not understand the least bit. There wasn’t even a wp-config.php file anywhere to be found. Here’s my question — can I get the latest version of Enfold that includes the typical ‘old’ install method. Is that even possible? If it is, and if you can send me a download link to retrieve it, I will follow the same steps I always have to install WP and be able to carry on. BTW, I do very much appreciate you getting back, and I truly hope there is a way to simply install Enfold as I always have. Thank you.

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