Title: subdomain issue &#8211; please help?
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# subdomain issue – please help?

 *  [gothbrooks](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gothbrooks/)
 * (@gothbrooks)
 * [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/subdomain-issue-please-help/)
 * Hello there. I have a blog that I built using BLOGGER for three years. I have
   finally been convinced of the benefits of a WordPress membership, so I imported
   all my posts and comments from BLOGGER, and installed WordPress on my own domain
   by creating a /wp folder in my main domain.
 * Now, my BLOGGER page has been forwarded to a subdomain (blog.domain.com) for 
   quite some time, but I would like to devote that subdomain my WordPress site.
   In the most simple of terms, my goal was to migrate from BLOGGER to WordPress
   and have the WordPress site point to my blog.domain.com subdomain.
 * I’ve hit a huge snag along the way. I tried in wp-admin to point the site to 
   the subdomain, but it didn’t work (and, in fact, almost destroyed the WordPress
   site). I tried removing the BLOGGER setting to point that blog to the subdomain,
   and effectively killed THAT site, too!
 * My hosting service is 1and1.com
 * Please, does anybody know the easiest way I can resolve this issue? I am admittedly
   NOT a comp. sci. person, and generally use the trial-and-error method to tweak
   themes. I don’t know much about coding, and I hope nothing excessively difficult
   is involved in this process, and if it is, I might need it spelled out to me 
   slowly. If there is someone who has the time and the patience to help, I would
   be most appreciative.

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 *  [jonimueller](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jonimueller/)
 * (@jonimueller)
 * [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/subdomain-issue-please-help/#post-893308)
 * If you’ve already imported all your posts and comments from your Blogger blog,
   is there any reason why you can’t install WP on the subdomain? Why forward it?
   Maybe I don’t understand what you want to accomplish.
 * And yep fiddling with those settings in the WP dashboard is a really good way
   to blow up your blog. 😛
 *  Thread Starter [gothbrooks](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gothbrooks/)
 * (@gothbrooks)
 * [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/subdomain-issue-please-help/#post-893342)
 * for some reason, the subdomain is not available for manipulation via FTP. before,
   i just had it set up in the 1and1 control panel to accept the Google CNAME DNS
   address, which placed the BLOGGER blog easily in that subdomain.
 * now that i’m using wordpress, i have deleted the subdomain, re-added it, but 
   i am not sure if i should set up the subdomain to forward to the wordpress page
   from the 1and1 control panel, or should i set up the wordpress page to forward
   to the subdomain in the wordpress control panel.
 *  Thread Starter [gothbrooks](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gothbrooks/)
 * (@gothbrooks)
 * [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/subdomain-issue-please-help/#post-893349)
 * okay, so i set up the subdomain (blog.swanfungus.com) to redirect to (www.swanfungus.
   com/wp) in the 1and1.com control panel.
 * but i think that’s the reverse of what i want, isn’t it? i want the wordpress
   site to direct to the subdomain. it is obviously more difficult, but if someone
   care to explain how i can do it, i’d be eternally thankful.
 * ugh.
 *  [iridiax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/iridiax/)
 * (@iridiax)
 * [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/subdomain-issue-please-help/#post-893357)
 * > i want the wordpress site to direct to the subdomain.
 * Unless WordPress is on this subdomain, this won’t work.
 *  Thread Starter [gothbrooks](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gothbrooks/)
 * (@gothbrooks)
 * [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/subdomain-issue-please-help/#post-893403)
 * do you think it is easier to just have my blog as the root of my domain? it seems
   like way less of a hassle.
 *  [jonimueller](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jonimueller/)
 * (@jonimueller)
 * [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/subdomain-issue-please-help/#post-893417)
 * Definitely. But you can access a subdomain via FTP. It will look like a folder,
   in your case, /blog, on your swanfungus.com domain. If you login to your FTP 
   client with your site’s root account, you should be able to navigate right to
   it. Unix treats it like any other folder (subdirectory), but it behaves like 
   a domain/subdomain.
 * And unless there’s going to be something else on that site (domain), I always
   install WP in the root or in a subdom. I cannot understand the reluctance to 
   do that.

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 * Last activity: [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/subdomain-issue-please-help/#post-893417)
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