

# Action application/x-httpd-php-cgi "/php-cgi/php-cgi.exe"ĮrrorDocument 403 /error/XAMPP_ĮrrorDocument 403 /error/XAMPP_FORBIDDEN.html. SetHandler application/x-httpd-php-source LoadModule php8_module "C:/xampp/php/php8apache2_4.dll" SetEnv PHP_PEAR_SYSCONF_DIR "\\xampp\\php" SetEnv OPENSSL_CONF "C:/xampp/apache/bin/openssl.cnf" SetEnv MIBDIRS "C:/xampp/php/extras/mibs"

It is saying that I need to look into the Log files hower they are completly empty since it's a brand new installation. Download WordPress 6.1.1 Installation guide Recommend PHP 7.4 or greater and MySQL 5.7 or MariaDB version 10.3 or greater. Download and install it yourself For anyone comfortable getting their own hosting and domain. Notice: I have used a brand new XAMPP instalation version 7.2.33. Get WordPress Everything you need to set up your site just the way you want it. But now the following error is shown: 12:06:23 Error: Apache shutdown unexpectedly.ġ2:06:23 This may be due to a blocked port, missing dependencies,ġ2:06:23 improper privileges, a crash, or a shutdown by another method.ġ2:06:23 Press the Logs button to view error logs and checkġ2:06:23 the Windows Event Viewer for more cluesġ2:06:23 If you need more help, copy and post thisġ2:06:23 entire log window on the forums I have followed simular steps as this tutorial. Difference is FTP allows you to transfer files accross the internet from computer to computer: say your computer to a web server hosting your site.I'm trying to update my PHP version to the brand new PHP 8. (PS: what your are doing here - moving (theme) files from one location to another - is essentially the same as FTP. That should do the trick unless your theme is missing some vital elements Find your newly installed theme and hit Activate. Go to your Wordpress Dashboard and go to the Appearance button on the left and click Themes from the drop down. If not skip to next step.Ĭopy in your downloaded theme and extract it there (if its zipped) If your site is installed in a sud-directory in htdocs, go there. This is normally Applications>XAMPP>HTDOCs on Mac or My Computer>C:>XAMPP>HTDOCs on Windows (I think - someone might need to correct me on that).

To install a theme manually via XAMPP do the following: For now, let's assume that the creator of the theme put the CSS file in a different location than usual. When you upload it Wordpress is trying to find that file and failing. OK so its a bit weird that the theme you downloaded is missing the CSS file.
