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I am glad that I have completed the website for CJ Motor Enterprise and the website is at this car website address. Until it is having a new domain registration, the website will be temporarily sit at this location.
This car sales website design is not what I normally do for my clients, but the owner wanted it to be different, so I just tailor made it to suit his taste.
As for the car showcase gallery, I thought of how to do it so that he is able to maintain the car listing. He can add new cars, update and remove or hide it by accessing to the blog administration. All these entries will RSS feed into the gallery page.
All in all, he is satisfied with the design except for the domain name which ideally wanted the cjmotor.com domain, but it was taken by someone. Until now, there’s no suitable domain yet, so the website will be parked at this 711go.com subdomain.

Just happened this morning when I access to my wordpress dashboard, I have been prompted to upgrade my wordpress engine from 2.8.4 to 2.8.5. Initially when I tried to do it automatically, I failed due to some access issue. So I shelf the idea of upgrading it.

But, later, I check about what are the updates in the 2.8.5, and it is saying about security loopholes in 2.8.4 where hacker can gain advantage to put in whatever codes into your website for their advantage.
Since I can’t upgrade it automatically, I’m forced to do it manually. At the top of your wordpress editing beach, there’s a phrase ‘WordPress 2.8.5 is available! Please update now.’ , I pressed the ‘Please update now’ link.
Next, you have the option to install automatically or manually. I do not have the luxury of installing it automatically as I failed the authentication when it was asking for the hostname, username and password.
Thus, I was clicking the manual option, and I was forwarded to a webpage to download the latest version 2.8.5
The zip file is about 2.2MB, and I extract the zip file and saved into a \temp directory.
In the end, all the wordpress files are extracted to \temp\wordpress.
I use Filezilla to transfer the files to my hosting server. See screenshot below :
Filezilla_transfer
Make sure the local site path ( /temp/wordpress/ )and remote site path ( /public_html/ ) or ( /htdocs/ ) depending on your hosting root are correct. Highlights all the content in the \wordpress folder and right click , choose Upload as shown below:
Filezilla_upload
If prompted to overwrite, just enter to overwrite. And you are done. Once you go into your wordpress bench, the upgrade message will be gone.

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