WordPress Semiologic Pro Theme Tip #4
August 31, 2007 by Trish Jones
Filed under Website Promotion Strategies
Here is tip #4 of using the WordPress Semiologic Pro theme and, this time it has nothing to do with the WYSIWYG editor …
But, it does have everything to do with uploading Semiologic Pro, something, many Sem Pro users have problems with. The first confusion is that many people think they have to upload a copy of WordPress before uploading Semiologic Pro, but it already has a fully functional version (and it’s usually the latest version) of WordPress integrated right into the software.
Now, Denis de Bernardy, the developer of Sem Pro has a great tutorial here http://www.semiologic.com/resources/wp-basics/how-to-install-sem-pro so I don’t want to go over ground that Denis has already covered but I do want to go over one aspect of the installation that many new users come across and that is whether they NEED to install WordPress first.
The answer to this question is "No."
Step-by-step, this is how I install Semiologic Pro … Remember, this does not apply to those using the Classic (free) version of Semiologic:
Step #1: using my FTP software, I upload all of the semiologic files from my PC to the hosting server. The semiologic folder MUST be open on your PC so that you can see all of the individual folders and files within Semiologic Pro. I have seen people just upload the Sem Pro folder and this will not work.
Step #2: I go into the hosting control panel and create a MySQL database and then use the appropriate information from this (user name and password) to create my wp.config.php file. See Denis’s link above for more information on this.
Step #3: Using my FTP software (I use FTP Voyager, but Core FTP Lite works when this one struggles to upload my files), I then upload the wp.cpnfig.php file into the same folder that I uploaded all of the Sem Pro files. Now what I mean here is that if you created your blog in the root folder, it’s more than likely your files would be in the public_html folder. If it is in a sub directory, then you would have created an additional folder which, you may have named "blog" and uploaded all of the Sem Pro files into that folder. Whichever one it is, this is where you upload the wp.config.php file.
Step #4: This is where I take a shortcut since most people go to WordPress and upload the install.php file. I cheat. I just type in the domain name of the blog and then it will give me a message saying that the install.php file is missing and will give me the option of creating it at the click of a button.
Step #5: After I click the Install.php link, this is what you’ll see…

Step #6: The next step will take you to a page which will ask for the Weblog title and my email address. Once you complete the details, you’ll be taken to a page where you’ll be given your login details to get into the dashboard of WordPress
Step #7: Since the user name is usually Admin, I don’t bother copying that, but I do copy the password because unless I’m creating a client blog, I intend changing the password straight away. So, this is where I copy the password, click the link to log in to the WordPress dashboard, type in admin in the user name box and paste the password in the password box.
Step #8: Go to ’Users’ and then ‘Edit’ and add the necessary information as requested, plus change your password.
That’s it, you’re done. Almost … Don’t forget to change the permissions as outlined http://www.semiologic.com/resources/wp-basics/how-to-install-sem-pro
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