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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

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    Yeah, and I disagree with that checkbox being unchecked too 🙂

    What, did you think I was going to agree with everything WordPress does? I love the product, it’s a great CMS. Doesn’t mean I drank the Kool-Aid.

    Ok, I guess one of you should be able to help me out.

    I installed WP3 using the cPanel on the root directory (chose mysite.com as the directory for it to be installed). It’s a new site, so I enable multisite immediately (lest it disallow the subdirectory option and I’d be forced to force it :)). I am in the testing phase right now.

    Now when I FTP to see my directory structure, I can see the following:
    –/
    ..|-mail
    ..|-public-ftp
    ..|-www
    ..|-public-html
    ……..|-wp-content
    ……..|-wp-admin
    ……..|-wp-includes

    However, when I create a post, it goes into:
    mysite.com/blog/post-name

    I understood “/blog” could have been automatically added in order to avoid multisite conflicts or is it there because of something that I did wrong (like the above discussed stuff)?

    I’d want not to have that ‘/blog’ there in my URL for the main site (or subsites too which would be like mysite.com/subsitename).

    If there was something that I needed to do during the install, then I am ready to do it again, I just need to know how.

    Or else, if there is something that I can do now, I’d be happy to know that too.

    Thanks

    The /blog/ is added automatically to the main blog on subfolder installs. 🙂 So no, you didn’t do something wrong. 🙂

    Go to Super Admin -> Sites and edit the main site. the next screen (scroll down) will have it in a few places. remove & save.

    Andrea,

    Thank you! You just made my day! 🙂

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