Add note about wp-content.php to readme.txt

The database instantiation during setup is not currently handled
properly.  Until that is fixed, users will need to create wp-content.php
on their own.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
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Kevin Locke
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You can also activate DEBUG and/or ERROR logs You can also activate DEBUG and/or ERROR logs
1. Create `wp-config.php` from `wp-config-sample.php` if it does not already exist (PG4WP does not currently intercept database connection setup).
1. Point your Web Browser to your WordPress installation and go through the traditional WordPress installation routine. 1. Point your Web Browser to your WordPress installation and go through the traditional WordPress installation routine.
== Frequently Asked Questions == == Frequently Asked Questions ==