• rjkappu

    (@rjkappu)


    Hello All,

    I already have a blog which is at myname.wordpress.com, but am not able to integrate this into existing website. However I tried by installing wordpress and then tried mysite.com/blog concept and I could integrate. Can I integrate blogs which starts like mysite.wordpress.com or myname.wordpress.com into my own site with my own templates and design? If yes then how do I do that?

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  • Dont realy get ya, mate.

    What sort of integration we you talking about?

    Thread Starter rjkappu

    (@rjkappu)

    Thanks for your reply, see I have a url which says myname.wordpress.com and now I have a website https://www.myname.com.

    I would like to include myname.wordpress.com into https://www.myname.com as “News” section. Is that possible? if so how can I do that?

    Thread Starter rjkappu

    (@rjkappu)

    Hi, no one to comment is this such a low attention topic? I have a blog which says jkappu.wordpress.com. Can have this included my website and make it blog on my site? If so where can I get the details?

    Jeremy Clark

    (@jeremyclark13)

    Posts released from Askimet.

    Thread Starter rjkappu

    (@rjkappu)

    Well there seems to be no answers for this, I tried to go to Askimet but could find what I am looking for. Some one told me that integration can be done by pulling the data from RSS feed. Dunno how it is done, everyone says wordpress a easy to use but when I have jkappu.wordpress.com how can I integrate and make it work on my site https://www.xpertwebdevelopment.com? Today whole day I have spent on research on this, bud did not get any answer. ??

    Jeremy Clark

    (@jeremyclark13)

    I wasn’t saying the solution was Askimet I was saying that your previous two post were caught by this forums anti-spam measure called Askimet, and that I had just released them.

    Thread Starter rjkappu

    (@rjkappu)

    Oh I see. Thanks for this. Hope I will get opinions and guidelines to solve my problem.

    There actually are many ways you can to, as you call it, integrate WordPress.com to your website.

    But since you have a website of your own, why not download WordPress and install it? It’ll be much easier and you can control more especially in integrating the look of the static pages and the blog.

    You can just copy static pages you already have to WordPress pages and set a page as the home page.

    Admin Panel: Options> Reading
    Make Front page displays A static page and choose from the pages you copied to earlier.

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