• mac800

    (@mac800)


    Hi there,

    i have a website that consists of a WordPress multisite with a German (/de/) and English (/en/) version of the website. For our new blog due to site structure we decided to get another wordpress installation which is currently located in the folder /blog/. Unfortunately we aren’t able to put it into the subfolder /de/blog/ (not on the actual server but in the url structure).

    Is there any way to create such url structure subfolders for multisites with two different wordpress systems running on the same server?

    best regards

    Mac800

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    That might be problematic since multisite uses /blog/ as a default (virtual) foldername for your main site.

    What do you really want the site URLs to be?

    /de/ becomes /de/blog/ OR /de/ AND /de/blog/ are separate blogs?

    Thread Starter mac800

    (@mac800)

    I heard about blog as folder name being blocked or something.

    In the end it should look like this…

    /de/ -> Website (part of multisite WordPress installation)
    /en/ -> Website (part of multisite WordPress installation)
    /den/blog/ -> Blog (new WordPress installation)

    Any chance?

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    It’s ‘restricted’ as it were ??

    You can make a new separate WP install in /den/blog if you want, jsut make those actual folders on the server.

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