How To Install XAMPP and Wordpress Locally on Windows PC


Date-5/19/2019

Want to install XAMPP and WordPress – aka. install WordPress locally? This is a great idea if you want a development site that can be used for testing or other purposes. XAMPP lets you run a website from your very own computer. And once you get it set up, you can spin up a new WordPress install with just a few clicks.
But to actually install XAMPP and WordPress can be a little tricky, so you might need a helping hand.
We’ve already talked about some of the benefits of a local WordPress testing site, so I won’t belabor that point. Instead, I’m going to assume you’re just here for the guide.
So without further ado, here’s exactly how 
to install WordPress locally with XAMPP. At the end of this, you’ll have your very own local WordPress testing environment running on Windows.



Step 1: Download and install XAMPP on your computer

The first step on your way to install WordPress locally is to download and install the XAMPP software. You can download the Windows installer file from Apache Friends. It’s a big file, about 110 MB, so it might take a minute or so depending on your connection:
xampp website
Once the download finishes, run the file you downloaded to launch the XAMPP installer. If you’re running antivirus software, you might get a warning like this:
xampp install
Just click Yes to continue. Depending on your Windows configuration, you might also get a prompt about User Account Control (UAC). Just continue through that prompt as well. Once you get through all of the prompts, you should see the standard installer screen:
launch setup
Just click Next to continue.
On the next screen, you can choose which components to install. To install XAMPP and WordPress, you do not need all of the components. In addition to the required components, all you need are:
  • MySQL
  • PHPMyAdmin
required components
Again, this is all that’s needed to install WordPress locally. Uncheck everything else and click Next.
You can now select which folder to install XAMPP in. I always leave it as the default:
target folder to install WordPress locally
On the next screen, you’ll get a prompt asking you to install Bitnami for XAMPP. You do not need this to install XAMPP and WordPress, so just uncheck the box:
how to install XAMPP and WordPress on windows
Once you click Next, you’re ready to run the install:
finalize the install
The install process might take a few minutes:
Once it finishes, you can launch the control panel to start working with XAMPP:

Step 2: Start the modules and test your server

To install XAMPP and WordPress properly, you’ll need to run two modules:
  • Apache
  • MySQL
You can start both modules from the XAMPP control panel:
launch the server
Once you launch them, you should see their status turn to green:
And now you should be able to test that your local server is working by going to http://localhost/ in your web browser of choice:
If all went well, you now have a functioning XAMPP server on your Windows PC! But now it’s time to install XAMPP and WordPress. So here’s how to get a WordPress site up and running on XAMPP.

Step 3: Add the WordPress files

If you’ve ever manually installed WordPress, the rest of the process should feel pretty familiar. First, you need to go to wordpress.org and download the latest version of WordPress.
Then, in Windows, navigate to the folder where you installed XAMPP. For me, that’s C://xampp. It should be something similar for you. Then, in that folder, find the htdocssubfolder:
add the files to the folder
In htdocs, create a new folder for your test site. This folder name will become the sub-name used to access your site. For example, if you make the folder testsite, you’ll access your site by going to http://localhost/testsite.
Once you create the folder, extract the WordPress .zip file you downloaded from wordpress.org into it:

Step 4: Create a database for WordPress

Next, you need to create a MySQL database for your WordPress install. To do that, launch PHPMyAdmin from your XAMPP control panel:
create the database
Then click on Databases at the top:
And enter a name for your database and click Create. Your name can be anything – just remember it because you’ll need it for the next step:
Unlike installing WordPress on a live web server, when you install XAMPP and WordPress, you don’t need to worry about creating a database user.

Step 5: Install WordPress locally via the on-screen installer

When you visit your test site, you should see the normal WordPress installer. Remember, your test site is just http://localhost/FOLDERNAME:
install WordPress on XAMPP
The only step where this process will differ from a normal install is the database details. When you get to the database details, enter them like this:
  • Database Name = Name of the database you created in PHPMyAdmin
  • Username = “root”
  • Password = leave blank
Then finish the rest of the WordPress install process like normal.
Once you complete the process, you should see your brand new WordPress install running perfectly on your local host:
new WordPress site installed on XAMPP



Comments

  1. I follow your xampp installation instructions but now I've an error when I start the Apache server it says the port 80 could not run the apache. So please help me how can I solve the issue.;)

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  2. And I want to install WordPress on other drive except C where my local server is install. Is it possible? If yes then how?

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