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  • @moshu

    chill, 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.

    Ticktocker.

    Hi 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!

    ticktocker

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