Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress

At the request of my friend Silvia Tolisano I have decided to put together a step by step tutorial for installing Buddypress for you do-it-yourselfers out there. However, if this process seems to complicated to even attempt I will help anyone, that’s right anyone install Buddypress via a Skype session or two. That’s how much I am committed to open-source! If you are interested in having me help you set up Buddypress just contact me.

WordPress MU › Blog Tool and Publishing Platform Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Browse to http://mu.wordpress.org. Click the download button on the front page.

Download the latest copy to your computer.

Hostmonster cPanel X rogersenglish9.com  Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Open upyour web host’s Cpanel and open the file manager. Once you are in the file manager, browse to the public_html directory.
cPanel File Manager v3 1 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Now click upload and browse to the file that you just downloaded
cPanel File Manager v3 2 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Find the .zip file in the public_html directory. Check the box next to the file and click the extract button on the top tool bar. This will extract the contents of the .zip file into its own directory.
cPanel File Manager v3 4 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Find the directory that you just extracted and rename it to whatever you want, something like IAMUNBELIEVABLYCOOL would make a pretty cool URL.
Hostmonster cPanel X rogersenglish9.com 1 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Now that you have the folder in the correct place, you need to create a database for the information to live. Go back to the Cpanel and click on MySQL Databases.
Hostmonster cPanel X rogersenglish9.com 2 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Create a new database for your installation. Be sure to give it a name that makes sense to you and that you will remember.
Hostmonster cPanel X rogersenglish9.com 4 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Add your database user to the database you just made. If you don’t have any users set up you will need to make one, which you can do from the same page.
Hostmonster cPanel X rogersenglish9.com 5 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Give this user full control over the database by checking the All Privileges box.
WordPress › Installation Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Now everything is set up on the backend and you just need to tell your WPMU installation the information it needs. So now browse to the URL of the directory you created. It will be whatever name you gave to the WordPress-mu folder.
TweetDeck Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress I recommend you chose the sub-directories option because it is the easier set up. If you want your addresses to be sub-domains you will have to a a wildcard record to your domain using the IP address of your server. Sound complicated? Use subdirectories. Fill in the information about your database. Remember that there will be a prefix related to your primary address that you have. Look at my screenshot.
WordPress › Installation 1 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress The server address should be filled in for you. Change the site title and add your email, then click submit.
Install Plugins ‹ Rogersenglish9.com Blogs — WordPress 1 Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Login to the backend of the WordPress installation by clicking on the button and entering the password that was generated for you. On the left hand side of the dashboard you will see a tab marked Plugins. Click it, then click add new. Type Buddypress into the search bar and find the Buddypress plugin. Click install.
Manage Themes ‹ Rogersenglish9.com Blogs — WordPress Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress Select the Buddypress theme from the themes page and you are running BP!

May 14, 2010

15 responses to Step by Step Guide to Installing BuddyPress

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  2. Charles Myers
    Twitter:
    said:

    Inspired me to do something with this for my school. Thank you for the ‘how-to’

  3. Chris said:

    You’re quite welcome. My students love it.

  4. ktenkely
    Twitter:
    said:

    You have me convinced, now that I have your awesome step by step, I am ready to venture into the world of Buddy Press. Do you find it pretty easy to use after initial set up?

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  6. Chris said:

    I find that it is pretty easy to use, especially if you are already familiar with WordPress. If you need any help I will Skype you through it.

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  8. Kelli said:

    Who to host with, though? I am always confused about choosing a hosting service. I am a beginning novice ;) in case you can’t tell.

  9. Chris said:

    I only have experience with two hosts. When I first started I used 1&1 but I was unhappy with their features and service. I have been with Hostmonster.com for three years and have been very please with their prices, service and features.

  10. didim
    Twitter:
    said:

    thanks very good and installed on my blog. perfect
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  11. Tracy said:

    Hi Chris – I could use some help :) Your offer still stand to help someone via skype set this up?…

  12. Paul said:

    Thanks very much for the guide! If I could asked a n00b question, how do I change the name of the Buddypress pages? I have changed site title in the General section of the WP Dashboard, but it hasn’t updated the Buddypress title (the title has changed in the admin section though).

    ???

  13. Chris said:

    Oh, my gosh I just saw your comment trapped in the queue. Not sure exactly what you mean. Send me a link if you are still having trouble and contact me via email and I will help.

  14. naved said:

    simply cool but i hav already edited much of wp files as per my requirement so instead of installing a fresh bp how to upload my existing wp , bp folder
    any tips plz

  15. Chris said:

    I cannot be absolutely sure, but I don’t think it is possible to add buddypress to a standing installation of wordpress.

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