• pomranz

    (@pomranz)


    I’ve gotten this to work years ago, but it’s been too long and I forget how to do it…

    I’ve installed WordPress at noapplause.com/sheffieldwineweek/. I’ve got the URL sheffieldwineweek.co.uk that is a mask of this folder. But as soon as you go to another page, I lose the masking.

    So for example, right now instead of sheffieldwineweek.co.uk/events/ I am seeing noapplause.com/sheffieldwineweek/events/.

    How to do I get the masking to continue as I navigate the site so that people no longer see the root directory of noapplause.com and only see the sheffieldwineweek.co.uk URLs?

    Thanks!

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  • uk49sresult

    (@uk49sresult)

    To maintain the masking of your domain throughout your WordPress site navigation, you’ll need to set up domain mapping or a domain alias within your hosting provider’s settings. This ensures that all pages and URLs display as sheffieldwineweek.co.uk instead of reverting to the original directory structure on noapplause.com. You may need to consult your hosting provider’s support documentation or reach out to their support team for specific instructions on how to achieve this with your hosting setup.

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