OS X installer vers 3.9.0 WordPress.com working stable version


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Sub category \ Developer Tools
Developer \ Automattic
Filesize \ 78848
Title \ WordPress.com


https://bitly.com/2E4k5jv version 3.9.0 WordPress.com

Press it and enter your information to access your snazzy new WordPress dashboard, which should look like the screenshot below.
If this sounds overwhelming, don’t worry. I’ll break everything down step-by-step, with screenshots and additional articles you can turn to.
Once you have installed MAMP successfully, run MAMP on your computer and click on “Start Servers”.
Clean up Home directory removing the archive
While you're editing settings, MAMP might prompt you for an administrator password. This is required because MAMP needs to run two processes: mysqld (MySQL) and d (Apache), and depending on the settings you set for those processes, you may or may not need to input your password.
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Unzip the archive you just downloaded and copy the WordPress folder to the MAMP root location you set in the previous step. If you intend to install multiple instances of WordPress, you can rename the copied folder to whatever you like to make it easier to identify the version you're working on.
Enable vhost (Virtual Host)
Edit Settings
The stage is now set and you’re free to move on to more familiar ground by installing WordPress itself. The process here is essentially the same as installing on a live server; the server just happens to be located on your machine.
One of the nice things about the mobile app is that it makes it much easier to edit your website’s menu:
In this post, I’ll show you how to install WordPress locally on a Mac computer using MAMP.
Once you open MAMP, click the Preferences button. Next, click over to "Ports." The default MAMP ports are 8888 for Apache, and 8889 for MySQL. If you use this configuration, you shouldn't get asked for your password, but you'd need to include the port number in the URL (localhost:8888). If you'd like to leave the port number out of the URL, change the Apache port to 80. The downside of using port 80 as your MAMP Apache port is that you'll always be asked for your password.
Inside the folder you will see our wordpress installation. In order to edit the config file you will need a text editor of some type. I would recommend a code editor such as Sublime Text or Coda 2 to edit these files. I could go into why but I’ll save that for another time.

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