{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-post-tsx","path":"/posts/2019/07/wordpress-digitalocean/","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"fields":{"slug":"/2019/07/wordpress-digitalocean/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"An easy way to self-host WordPress on DigitalOcean","tag":["wordpress","DigitalOcean","self hosting","pinned"],"image":"https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcTs9vKZQKoNSRYaG51pYZlflYxZg78RGnnaXsWQCX6jfXBF-aHR"},"correctedDateEpoch":1563037200000,"html":"<p>This is a thing that can be done easy way, if you strictly follow these steps. The downside of DigitalOcean, is that if you messed up, no one will help you debug.</p>\n<!-- excerpt_separator -->\n<p>The steps are</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Get a domain name in advance, probably at Namecheap</li>\n<li>Register an account on DigitalOcean and create a pre-made one-click install WordPress droplet.</li>\n<li>Before SSH into the droplet, add your domain first</li>\n<li>Follow the instructions for everything default, but do add your domain name. For Let's Encrypt, do not redirect.</li>\n<li>That's it. -- Now the domain name will not be messed up.</li>\n</ol>"}},"pageContext":{"slug":"/2019/07/wordpress-digitalocean/"}}}