Add Wordpress to existing Azure Website

I cannot find anything regarding adding Wordpress to an existing Azure website. Do we need to delete the existing website and recreate it as Wordpress? Thanks for any help.

Hi,
As far as I know, if you want to create azure wordpress from Gallery, there is no way to add wordpress to an existing Azure website, you could achieve this scenario via recreate website, and this article may be helps:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/msgulfcommunity/archive/2013/08/26/migrating-a-self-hosted-wordpress-blog-to-windows-azure.aspx, please consider submit your voice at azure feedback forum:
http://feedback.azure.com/forums/34192--general-feedback, you could also vote this feedback:
http://feedback.azure.com/forums/223579-azure-preview-portal/suggestions/6120753-why-can-t-i-create-a-gallery-website-ie-wordpress
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