• Hey,

    I have my main installation on blog.mydomain.com

    I want to use subdomains for each of the sites, but I’m only being given the option to use:

    site1.blog.mydomain.com and site2.blog.mydomain.com

    or

    blog.mydomain.com/site1 and blog.mydomain.com/site2

    When what I’m looking for is:

    site1.mydomain.com and site2.mydomain.com

    Is there a way this can be done?

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  • Thread Starter bananatogs

    (@bananatogs)

    Never mind, I’m paying a wizard to do it for me.

    But if you know a way, do reply as I’m sure it’ll help others.

    There are two (2) choices for you to make.

    1) Physically:

    Duplicate your wordpress introduce from the subfolder of your fundamental area to the subdomain’s envelope. Utilizing a database altering apparatus (of your decision) go into the wp_options table and change the option_value of the option_name “siteurl” and ‘home’.

    You may have a couple of different choices that will need altering, however they are usually plugin particular.

    2) A bit better, by making use of a simple plugIn:

    Make another or create a new wordpress in your subdomain. Duplicate your plugins, subjects and transfers into it. At that point, introduce the plugin wp-move db-expert from https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-relocate db-genius/ Utilize this plugin to duplicate the database from the subfolder install to the subdomain installed one. This plugin will universally seek and trade the Urls and necessary folders for you.

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    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    3) Multisite and map domains. Make the sites as blog.mydomain.com/site1 and then map site1.mydomain.com to blog.mydomain.com/site1 and so on.

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