![]() ![]() That’s it! You now have a new, blank database to which you can export your local database. Go to Advanced > Databases from the left-hand navigation menu.The steps should largely be the same for any other web host. To illustrate this process, I’ll use Bluehost. You’ll be importing your local site’s database to this blank database. The option to create a new database should be in the ‘Databases’ section of your web hosting dashboard. Create a new, blank database on your live server.Specifically, you’ll be needing your destination server’s IP or FTP address, FTP username, FTP password, and port number. If you can’t find them, look up the specific instructions for your host online or contact its customer support team. You can usually find them from the control panel of your hosting account. Obtain the FTP/SFTP credentials of the live server from your web host.Make sure the WordPress and PHP versions of both your local site and on the live server are the same. ![]() If yours doesn’t, then you’d have to install it yourself. ![]() Most web hosting providers will install the latest version of WordPress for you when you sign up with them.
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