Prepare domain and server.
WordPress is not ordinary software installed on your own computer; it is deployed on a server and accessed via a browser to manage the website backend.
- Prepare a domain name.
- Prepare a server or WordPress hosting.
- Confirm whether filing is required.








Hello Naiba,
When a perfectionist sees „...两则不一样...“ in the „Preliminary Notes, Knowledge Point Supplement“ section, they just want to correct the wording~
A very helpful article, thank you for the generous and selfless sharing!
I don't understand what you mean by 'different'.
两则不一样 vs 两者不一样
After installing the theme, why do all the links on the homepage show 404 errors? I checked and found that the corresponding directories were not created in the website directory. For example, the folder 'product-category' does not exist in the root directory for a path like '../product-category/cactus/'.
No pseudo-static rules configured.
Why is it that after uploading the WordPress installation files via Baota, opening the domain in the browser still shows the 'site created successfully' page and doesn't display the WordPress installation page?
That proves you uploaded to the wrong location.
Clicking on the product preview leads to a 404 page, it was normal before, how to fix this?
A 404 is either a pseudo-static issue or a conflict with some setting.
Hello, may I ask how to solve this? I'm a beginner just starting with WordPress and haven't figured it out yet.
Are you using shared hosting or a VPS? If it's a VPS, you generally need to set up pseudo-static yourself. If using Baota Panel, go to Baota backend, Websites, Settings, Pseudo-static, and select WordPress.
Excuse me, may I ask, it's shared hosting, how do I modify it?
For shared hosting, it's usually set in the WordPress backend; just save the pseudo-static rules. If it doesn't work, contact your hosting provider's customer service.
Hello Naiba!
Since you started building websites, whenever it involves WordPress setup, I always habitually check your solutions first. I've benefited a lot, thank you very much!
Now I have a question I'd like to ask you. I plan to create a community-style foreign trade website. I have an idea where user data is the same, but different countries would switch to different local languages. The finished website would have different URLs or prefixes for each country. How should this be solved?
Looking forward to your reply.
Thank you very much!
Just buy a paid multilingual plugin.