![]() Click your new database (which you have just created) from the left section. Go to cPanel’s homepage, scroll down to “ phpMyAdmin” and click it. Thus I have completed making the database, and user, and adding the user to the database with appropriate access privileges to the user. Click on “ALL PRIVILEGES” to select all the privileges listed below and again to press the “ Make Changes” button. This will bring me to a new page like the image below. Under th e “Add User To Database” section, I shall select my user and the database from dropdown combo boxes and click on the “Add” button. Now, I shall add this user to our database and set access privileges for the user. Create a new database user hereĪt this point, we have created a new database and a new user. Once done, scroll down to the “ Add New User” section. Now select a name for your newly made database and click “ Create Database“. You’ll get a page like the following image: Login to your hosting’s cPanel (hope you are already logged in), Click on MySql Database by scrolling down like the image below. ![]() All your files will be extracted as you had on your local host. zip file and press the “ Extract” button. You will be redirected to your hosting server’s file manager. zip file with FileZilla to the root folder of the live server. So, zip all the files of your website that you have built on your local host. It takes a lot of time to upload files one by one with FTP software. WordPress Upload and Extract Files from cPanel Now click on ‘Export’ like the following image.Ĭlick on the “ Go” button without making any further changes. Go to the ‘phpMyAdmin’ section of your local server ( Select your database from the list on the left side/corner. Since we will use your local server’s database in the live server, you need to export it to a compressed (.zip) text file. You can download FileZilla from its official website. It is preferable to have an access to the cPanel (assuming you are using Linux-based web hosting).
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