Is it possible to extract a WordPress file in cPanel?

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    Is it possible to extract a WordPress file in cPanel?

    Hello,

    I have recently purchase the cPanel web hosting? I want to know the process of extracting the file in cPanel.

    #2
    Yes, you can easily extract a WordPress file in cPanel

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      #3
      You can visit this site for the process of extracting a WordPress file in cPanel- https://hostadvice.com/how-to/how-to-compress-and-extract-files-in-cpanel/

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        #4
        Hello,

        To download a WordPress site from cPanel, follow the steps:
        • Install WordPress in cPanel Manually.
        • Download WordPress.
        • Upload WordPress Install Script to Server.
        • Form a MySQL Database and Database User.
        • Create Database Users.
        • Allocate User to Database and Allot Permissions.
        • Edit wp-config.php File.
        • Run WordPress Install Scripts.
        • Complete the WordPress Installation.

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          #5
          Hey,

          Where are my WordPress files in cPanel?

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            #6
            To find WordPress files:
            • 1) Get on the Hosting on the top menu and then “cPanel” on the submenu.
            • 2) Discover the “Files” section and click on “File Manager”.
            • 3) You may get a popup requesting you to select the directory you want to start in.
            • 4) Select the Document Root choice and select the website you want to get the database information for.

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              #7
              Originally posted by cooper smith View Post
              Hello,

              To download a WordPress site from cPanel, follow the steps:
              • Install WordPress in cPanel Manually.
              • Download WordPress.
              • Upload WordPress Install Script to Server.
              • Form a MySQL Database and Database User.
              • Create Database Users.
              • Allocate User to Database and Allot Permissions.
              • Edit wp-config.php File.
              • Run WordPress Install Scripts.
              • Complete the WordPress Installation.
              Hey,

              Thank you for sharing such a beneficial information, I am also looking for the same.

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