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How do I manually install WooCommerce?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 9:57 pm

If you are using a pre-built WooCommerce site, then the installation process is pretty straightforward. If you are installing WooCommerce from scratch, then the process can be a little more involved.

To install WooCommerce manually, you will need to download the WooCommerce installer and unzip it. Once the installer is unzipped, you will need to navigate to the WooCommerce folder and run the wc-setup.

exe file. This will launch the WooCommerce installation wizard.

The first step of the installation wizard is to choose the language of WooCommerce. After this, you will need to choose your country and currency.

Next, you will need to provide your site’s hostname and database connection information.

After providing these details, you will be asked to choose a site type. The options are: a free website, a basic website, or a premium website.

After you have chosen your site type, you will be asked to choose a theme. The themes available with WooCommerce are: child themes, custom themes, and WooCommerce custom themes.

After you have chosen your site type and theme, you will be asked to provide your site’s URL. Next, you will need to provide your site’s name and description.

After this, you will be asked to choose a payment gateway. The available payment gateways with WooCommerce are: PayPal, Stripe, and Bitcoin.

After you have chosen your payment gateway, you will be asked to choose a language. The available languages with WooCommerce are: English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Romanian, and Portuguese.

After you have chosen your language, you will be asked to provide your site’s title and meta data. After this, you will be asked to choose a theme.

PRO TIP: If you are planning to install WooCommerce yourself, please be aware that it is a complex process and requires a lot of technical knowledge. We recommend that you hire a qualified developer to help you with the installation.

The themes available with WooCommerce are: child themes, custom themes, and WooCommerce custom themes.

After you have chosen your theme, you will be asked to provide your site’s content. The available content types with WooCommerce are: posts, pages, products, and custom post types.

After you have provided your content, you will be asked to choose a layout. The available layouts with WooCommerce are: default, single product, product detail, custom product, blog post, and portfolio.

After you have chosen your layout, you will be asked to provide your site’s images. The available images with WooCommerce are: product images, header images, hero images, and custom images.

After you have provided your images, you will be asked to choose your site’s fonts. The available fonts with WooCommerce are: Arial, Verdana, and Helvetica.

After you have chosen your fonts, you will be asked to provide your site’s css files. The available css files with WooCommerce are: style.css, header.css, footer.

css, custom.css, and theme.css.

After you have provided your css files, you will be asked to choose your site’s js files. The available js files with WooCommerce are: woo-commerce.js, WooCommerce.cookie.

data.js, and WooCommerce.checkout.js.

After you have chosen your js files, you will be asked to provide your site’s images. The available images with WooCommerce are: admin/images/logo.png, admin/images/map-pin.png, admin/images/button-download.

png, and blog/images/social-icons.png.

png, blog/images/social-icons. The available fonts with WooCommerce are: Arial, Verd.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.