aaronapter
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Creating a seperate blog withing my siteWow. Great tips, thank you. There only two small things I need to figure out now. First, is how to keep all of my Ironman posts out of my Recent Posts widget that appears on the sidebar of my music pages. Because really, no one who is interested in me as a musician really cares about the Ironman. Also, is there a way to remove “category” from the URL so it is http://www.aaronapter.com/364 instead of http://www.aaronapter.com/category/364?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Creating a seperate blog withing my siteBefore I begin, please don’t flame me for being a moron! Any time I go to create/modify anything online, I realize how inept I am.
I’m experience some difficulty and I’m not sure if it’s due to the fact that I’m trying to do something that my cookie-cutter theme isn’t meant for, my lack of skills/knowledge, or a combination of both. I was able to modify the drop down menus of my “News” section to include “Music News” and “Ironman”. But I’m clueless as to how to get blog posts with certain categories onto certain pages. I think this may be due to the pre-designed theme I’m using?
Perhaps checking out my site, http://www.aaronapter.com, would do a better job of explaining the situation.Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Creating a seperate blog withing my siteCan I create a separate tab for that blog by creating new categories? I’d also like to be able to provide readers a clear address for my Ironman blog, such as http://www.mysite.com/ironman. Is that possible?
Forgive me if this is obvious, but I’ve read that page a few times and have no idea how I can edit my wp-config.php file, especially if I can’t get to any page within my site and don’t need to access my database.
Is there any way to do this through WordPress on my site or do I need to go into my dreamhost database? I’d like to make this as idiot-proof as possible, as I am fairly new to this. Thanks!
Yes
I think WordPress was in the root domain folder. I had just done the one-click WordPress install on my Dreamhost site and was at the very early stage of building it. I wanted to make’s he first page of my site something other than the blog page, which is why I did these steps, mistakingly leaving out 1:
Go to the General panel.
In the box for WordPress address (URL): change the address to the new location of your main WordPress core files. Example: http://example.com/wordpress
In the box for Site address (URL): change the address to the root directory’s URL. Example: http://example.com
Click Save Changes. (Do not worry about the error message and do not try to see your blog at this point! You will probably get a message about file not found.)I essentially followed steps 2-5 of the link, while leaving out 1 (unintentional). That’s when the 404’s started coming.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Inadvertently deleted my blog/siteI’m a total dolt. I just needed my nameservers on my godaddy.com domain to be NS1.DREAMHOST.COM etc. instead of NS1.WORDPRESS.COM. I’m embarrassed but will leave this up for others!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Inadvertently deleted my blog/siteMy site has never been built really. I did use to have a WordPress.com blog, but I stopped posting to that last year and don’t care about keeping it. I still have all of my individual profile on there though. I’ve deleted WordPress and reinstalled several times off of dreamhost, but every time I reinstall I click on the link and get directed to the WordPress “well this is embarrassing…” page. Is it something with my actual domain that could be the issue? As I said, I am going through some growing pains and mistakenly created several WordPress.com blogs in my foolishness. I deleted them all, but somewhere along the way I briefly managed to get one of them synced with dreamhost/Wordpress.org. However… I walked away after setting up my admin and uploading my theme. An hour later it was gone. I purchased the $12 domain parking (which I have to have), and now my domain purchased from godaddy redirects to WordPress. I’m baffled at this point.