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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Installing WordPress in a seperate directorychill, dude.
I only just realised that there is a “dot com” AND a “dot org” version. Call me a noob, fine. I am. To blogging.
But when I posted my question, I’d ended up here from the WordPress.COM page somehow (via various links, obviously). Same logo, same layout, easy mistake to make, I reckon.
But poking around here a little more, it seems that ww.wp.xz.cn is, in fact, what I’m after. As I said, didn’t realise there was a difference. So what I asked is related to ww.wp.xz.cn and I still think relevant to the OP.
Thanks for your helpful input, Mod, and your careful reading of my question.
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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Installing WordPress in a seperate directoryHi there
GREAT question impactfitness2k!
I’ve been searching for this stuff too, but I just can’t seem to turn up much. Maybe my search skills are pants! ;-P
Good reply moshu, but it’s still a slight bit gobbledy-gook to me, I’m afraid. (Hope it made sense to you, impactfitness2k!)
I don’t really understand what will/should happen if i follow your directions. For example, here is another way to ask the Q that i THINK the OP was asking (and if it’s not, then I’m REALLY sorry for hijacking the thread!):
* Can I have a fully-functioning WordPress blog with all the plug-ins and functionality that people get on a
“www.theirblog.wordpress.com” URL, but……on the followingstyle URL:
“www.myowndomain.com/blog” Is this possible?
* Then, question 2… how do I do it?
(In the least techie talk possible please for, well… non-techies like me! :o) After all, WordPress is always touted as being plug’n’play, no-brainer stuff, but I’m finding that to not be the case exactly)
Thanks so much!
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