How To Install MediaWiki On Your Domain Updated on January 4, 2021 by Christopher Maiorana 1 Minutes, 29 Seconds to Read Now that we know what a wiki is and why you should use MediaWiki, it’s time to learn how to install MediaWiki on your server. How To Install MediaWiki with Softaculous The Softaculous installation is by far the easiest way to install MediaWiki on your domain. Log into your cPanel Under Software select Softaculous Apps Installer Search for “MediaWiki” or select it under Wikis Click Install Now Select the domain for the installation Fill in the site configuration, admin, language, and other options as necessary (see chart below for more information about options) Click Install at the bottom of the page when ready Overview of Options Wiki name The actual name of your wiki, like “Wikipedia” for example Wiki email The desired email account for administrative purposes Admin username The username that the administrator uses to log in Admin password The password for the admin account Select language Choose your desired language Uploads Whether or not to enable file uploads to the site (can be updated later) Database name The name of the database to be created, where all site data is stored Table prefix A custom prefix applied to tables in the database (may be helpful to change this) Disable update notifications email Check to disable email notifications about available updates Auto upgrade Choose your auto upgrade preference for new versions of the MediaWiki software Backup location Select a desirable location for automatic backups Automated backups Select whether or not you would like to run auto backups Backup rotation This determines how many backups you would like to save before older backups are overwritten for new ones That’s all you need to do to install MediaWiki on your domain. Stay tuned for the next article in our series, where we’ll learn how to log into your MediaWiki installation. Share this Article CM Christopher Maiorana Content Writer II Christopher Maiorana joined the InMotion community team in 2015 and regularly dispenses tips and tricks in the Support Center, Community Q&A, and the InMotion Hosting Blog. More Articles by Christopher Related Articles Creating a new user in SMF 2.0 Changing a user’s password in SMF 2.0 What Is a Wiki? Editing the Footer in MediaWiki How to insert images into MediaWiki Managing passwords and usernames in MediaWiki How to make basic changes to mediawiki skins How to manually install SMF How to install SMF 2.0 with Softaculous How to log into your SMF admin dashboard