• I just installed WordPress in “My-domain.com/wordpress”

    I get this type of message when I try to install plugins and themes:

    Unable to locate WordPress Content directory (wp-content).

    Do I need to change a path in a file someplace for when I install themes and plugins?

    I tried adding a FTP just for my wordpress folder but webhost says:
    1. Can’t do it
    2. Don’t need it.

    So, what do I do?

    Thank you!

    X

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  • If you go to Settings > General in admin does it show the correct paths?

    Also check Settings > Miscellaneous upload path.

    May not help but can’t hurt.

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    I added this information:

    Miscellaneous Settings:

    Full URL path to files: “/blog”

    I shut down my browser windows, waited a bit and tried again, but, I still get the same message:

    Unable to locate WordPress Content directory (wp-content).

    I’m sure the setting you had me change will be useful in the future, so thanks bunches for that.

    Thank you,

    X

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    Dear SS Minnow:

    OK, I got some plugins activated. I downloaded them from WordPress and then uploaded them with my FTP. Once I refreshed my plugin page they were listed along with Hello Dolly.

    Thank you for being so helpful.

    X

    @x that path you put into Settings > Miscellaneous is definitely wrong. You are going to have trouble uploading images if you don’t fix that.

    If you FTP to your your wp-content/uploads folder, what is the full path that shows in your FTP software? That’s what needs to be in Settings > Miscellaneous. It may be something like:

    /public_html/wp-content/uploads or /public_html/blog/wp-content/uploads

    It’s definitely not /blog

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    @ss Minnow:

    Thank you for the information! I just installed WordPress this morning, so I still have a learning curve happening. I installed my WordPress documents in mydowmain.com/blog. Is this correct?:

    I changed it to this:

    Miscellaneous Settings:

    Full URL path to files: /blog/wp-content/

    Store uploads in this folder: /blog/wp-content/uploads

    And then later I got this same error message I’ve been getting all this time:

    Unable to locate WordPress Content directory (wp-content).

    Thank you,

    X

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    I looked at the path in my FTP switch and added /httpdocs to the path as follows:

    Full URL path to files: Full URL path to files: /httpdocs/blog/wp-content/

    Store uploads in this folder: Full URL path to files: /httpdocs/blog/wp-content/

    Same error message.

    Thank you,

    X

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    I still have this same problem. I’ve checked all my paths and permissions. I am unable to upload anything within the admin page. I must download everything and upload it with FTP.

    I can keep working around it like this if I have to, but I would like to fix this problem if possible.

    Any more ideas to try would be appreciated.

    Thank you,

    X

    you are installed in the root so you need to remove /blog from the path

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    Samboll,

    Actually, I have installed WordPress in the /blog folder. I added a blog to my existing website. But, that brings up another question:

    I wish I HAD installed it in the root. My new blog makes my website in the root look like a three year old did it. I read (WordPress for Dummies) that you can make a website in addition to a blog with WordPress.

    Here’s what I want to do about that: I want to move WordPress to the root and use it for content management for my website with static pages and keep the blog part in the /blog directory.

    But, what will happen to my website in the root once I put WordPress there? Can my present website remain showing while I set up its replacement?

    Thank you,

    X

    sorry – you’re not in root
    try the real url in the field – like
    http://www.x-evolutionist.com/blog/wp-content/uploads
    then chmod /wp-content to 777
    do an upload
    now chmod back to 755 and should work thereafter

    But, what will happen to my website in the root once I put WordPress there? Can my present website remain showing while I set up its replacement?

    just install another instance of wordpress in a folder like /test
    get you static page and other stuff exactly the way you want it
    then follow this to move it to your root (I would download everything currently in your root to your computer and then delete it from sever or it will be very cluttered)

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Moving_WordPress#Moving_WordPress_Within_Your_Site

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    samboll, Maybe it is my web host. I sent them a service request about it:

    Unable to locate WordPress Content directory (wp-content).

    I can only have one database. Would both installs of WordPress work in one database?

    Or, are you saying I don’t need a database if it is just static pages like my website is now. Interesting….. I like it.

    X

    Would both installs of WordPress work in one database?

    yes – definitely
    http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_Multiple_Blogs#Single_Database
    you will need to use the database – everything is served dynamically and nothing is stored in files, content wise

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    samboll

    I would want both my website and my blog to match, so I would like to use the same theme, and not have to copy edits back and forth. How could I set it up that way? If I had two copies of WordPress in my domain I just might go insane (trust me)

    Or, are you saying that having two intalls is the BEST way, and I should trust you. That’s probably what I should do.

    Thanks bunches.

    X

    here is another option
    just create a static page in your present wordpress install with all the stuff from your root front page you want
    set that to be your static front page in your
    dashboard – Settings – Reading
    then create an empty page titled “Blog”
    set this to be your posts page
    dashboard – Settings – Reading
    if you are satisfied with how that looks, then do this

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory

    your whole site will now be wordpress and served from the root

    Thread Starter x-evolutionist

    (@x-evolutionist)

    samboll,

    I think that page sounds mostly like what I want to do.

    Except:

    WordPress allows you to install the WordPress files to a subdirectory, but have your blog exist in the site root.

    I want my blog to stay in /blog, the WordPress program to stay in /blog, and static pages to show in the root.

    I’m having a hard time processing the information in the page you linked. In short, what part of WordPress would be moved into the root example.com? Can I put something in the root from the /blog? It sounds impossible to my brain right now.

    I really appreciate your helpfulness.

    Thank you,

    X

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