![]() ![]() Right-click on the settings.php file and select Code Editor.Navigate to the directory you uploaded your Drupal files to.In your Bluehost control panel, go to Hosting, then click on cPanel.Once it's done, you can move on to Modify The Database Connection Settings. Once you've selected the file, click Go. ![]() sql file in the files you exported and extracted from Drupal Gardens earlier. On the import page, choose the Browse your computer option.Select the new database you created from the list on the left side.Note: If you have changed your MySQL primary password, use that password instead. Log in to phpMyAdmin with your cPanel username and password.Go to the Hosting section of your Bluehost control panel.Now that you've created a new database, you need to copy the information from your old database into the new one. The next step is to import all the information into the database. On the next page, select ALL PRIVILEGES at the top of the privilege table.Select the new database from the Database dropdown.Select the new user from the User dropdown.On the database page, scroll to the "Add a User to a Database" form.Note: All usernames are prefixed with your cPanel username and will look something like examplec_nameyouchose. ![]()
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