• Resolved genej101

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    Displaying WordPress within the main page of my website.

    I have it installed in its own subdomain, but I want it to be visible from my main page, which has an intro to my site at the top, and a small tabled index on the left to some articles and pictures, most of the space in the window is reserved for wordpress but i am unable to get it to show up there. do i need to move the entire thing out of the subdomain to my root folder for this to work? Thanks!

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  • Thread Starter genej101

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    Really? No one has a clue? I’d appreciate a link to a spot in the manual that explains this. Or a place I could download the whole darn thing and search it myself. It is a little difficult finding things here is all, for newcomers, I mean. A lot of content, a beautiful project, but a little overwhelming and confusing. As I can see from the variety and frequency of questions. So, maybe this isn’t quite the right place for newbies? Even advice on that would be helpful, it is hard to get a project off the ground, some of you may recall when you were new to this place. The product seems marvelous, but maybe not right for new to it folks? Live and learn…

    WordPress is software. It is intended to be run by itself, as a stand alone web site.

    However, using frames you could do what you are suggesting.

    You do need to have some technical proficiency with HTML for this to work.

    This might be what you are after:
    http://www.transycan.net/blogtest/2005/07/05/integrate/
    although, please read on page #2 (toward the bottom) the note under b) – you were warned!

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