Posted in February 15, 2010 ¬ 3:59 pmh.
John Nasta
Wordpress web site owners often come to realize that they want to change the URL of their web site, whether it is because they want the site to be accessible from the root folder (without using a redirect) or because they want to change the domain name of the web site.
If you’d like to do [...]
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Posted in June 9, 2009 ¬ 1:23 pmh.
John Nasta
I see a lot of people asking how to make their Wordpress site accessible from the root directory folder. In most standard installations, Wordpress is installed in a sub-folder and the only way to access the site is to add that sub-folder name to the site’s URL.
If you read the wordpress.org support forum you’ll find [...]
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Posted in April 25, 2009 ¬ 12:25 amh.
John Nasta
Finally, a post about Wordpress for people who have never used it. Are you “wp-curious”?
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Posted in February 6, 2009 ¬ 5:26 pmh.
John Nasta
Wordpress is an amazingly effective tool for allowing users to generate a cohesive, feature-rich web site very quickly and efficiently without necessarily knowing any kind of programming or coding.
Having said that, the manual installation procedure does require that you know how to upload files to your server, how to create a MySQL database using MyPhpAdmin, [...]
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