Best host for Wordpress....

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with nice easy 1, 2 (or possibly 3, but no more) click, uploading of third party ( something like ProPhoto) wordpress themes.

I think I looked once before and seem to remember it looked like a bit of a nightmare. I've since heard that some hosts make it nice and easy to upload Wordpress and third party themes. Any suggestions please folks :shrug:
 
one.com does not offer a simple one click solution for uploading wordpress but it was installed in a matter of minutes for me all you have to do is have the info in front of you from when you register domain with them and then enter info in to the config file before FTP upload of wordpress directory to domain.

Then over the net run the install.php, was not that difficult the work then starts deciding on a look for the blog and finding a theme that will get you there.

Nigel
 
There are a few webhosts that will auto install it for you such as Servage (who I use, but only because I use a lot of bandwidth with other sites).

Should just be able to click in the control panel to install, it gives you a username and password and you log in to your new Wordpress install (where you then upload new themes etc).
 
all you have to do is have the info in front of you from when you register domain with them and then enter info in to the config file before FTP upload of wordpress directory to domain.

Then over the net run the install.php....

Nigel

Ya see, lost me completely, your talking jibberish man :bonk:

There are a few webhosts that will auto install it for you such as Servage (who I use, but only because I use a lot of bandwidth with other sites).

Should just be able to click in the control panel to install, it gives you a username and password and you log in to your new Wordpress install (where you then upload new themes etc).

Thant's more like it :thumbs:
 
TSOHost have got a one click install thing (although I've not used it, as was migrating over an old blog), themes are a case of dragging and dropping with an FTP client though.

I guess if you want it as simple as possible, maybe one of the paid versions at wordpress.com would work well.
 
I use Go Daddy which has a Wordpress install facility. Seems to all work pretty well even though the Go Daddy interface is a lesson in how to make something look very cluttered and messy.
 
Have you got any form of hosting already? I'm sure we could talk you through putting it onto your own website.
 
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