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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Moving TO WordPress FROM customized siteThanks Tim, at least I know that I cannot do what I originally wanted to do but as a result of that I’ve got the idea of the subdomain. We’ll see.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Moving TO WordPress FROM customized siteOK sorry, in my own words of illiterate IT person I called it folder.
I think that I will do it from a subdomain because that will probably be the easiest way for me. I know html but nothing else and I will follow a book for dummies. I have been looking at many questions of the forum and I see that I have a long way.
Thanks TimForum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Moving TO WordPress FROM customized siteSubfolder means subdomain? I have installed it in a subdomain called “test” to do anything without crashing the whole site as I did last Saturday.
Maybe what I could do is to run the new part from a subdomain.
Anyway, I think that WordPress should have the option not to punish all those who started writing the html code on their own.
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In reply to: Moving TO WordPress FROM customized siteHi Tim,
Thanks for your answer. The thing is that my website is a digital newspaper and it’s nearly one year old so there might be about 1000 html files… impossible to re-build. Now I see that it was a mistake not to start with WP from the begining but by then I was happy enough to do it manually.
My host server offers me a free domain so maybe one of the solutions would be to place the new pages on the new domain and to redirect the current main categories (sport, politics, index, etc) to the new one.
But I would prefer to keep it all in the current domain .cat Maybe I will re-build it. I will have to think about it because it would be a lot of work.
Thanks