1. admin > Settings > General
2. Change the two URL values to the desired location (add /blog to the URLs)
3. Save and disregard the error message!
4. Don’t try to see your blog in a browser!
5. Via FTP move all the WordPress (WP) files and folders into the /blog folder (create it first, of course)
6. Done.
Hi, and bless you for responding so quickly.
I have done all this, but now cannot access my admin. Should I have done anything else, or have I stumbled somewhere do you think?
Thanks
Kerry
Be more specific. Your admin now should be at
example.com/blog/wp-admin
Its not there. The message I get is as follows. I have check the /blog file in the cpanel and the wp-admin file is there.
The requested URL /blog/wp-admin was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Unless you have an brainwave, how can I just uninstall and start over?
Delete all the WP files and drop the WP tables in the database. Then upload everything to the directory “blog” and go to http://www.yourdomain.com/blog/wp-admin/install.php to install.
Thank you very much. All done and working now.
Best regards
Kerry