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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Two] Remove white space between block groups@mrfoxtalbot Thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately, that did not help – all margin values are already set to zero. Or am I missing something here? Any other idea?
[Update] I tried again and got it to work. So thank you again for your help! Really appreciate it.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Best practice for migrating existing website to WordPress?Ok, Thank you very much, your comments were very helpful to me. ??
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Best practice for migrating existing website to WordPress?Again, thank you very much! I am getting very close now to understanding. ??
Do you think it’s a problem to install into /WP/coconew?
I am asking because I already have two other WP powered websites installed within directories like /WP/site1 and /wp/site2 – and this one would be like /WP/site3. (You get the idea.)
That’s why I can’t simply put this third WordPress website right into the /WP directory.
The URLs don’t show this, so why worry?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Best practice for migrating existing website to WordPress?@wpyogi, thank you again very much. You are really very helpful to me. ?? Sorry to bother you once more, but I am still uncertain about this:
The actual URL is (and will remain) https://cocodemer.de.
Right now the domain points to the subdirectory /coco at my hosting service.I will install WP in a new sub directory /wp/coconew (not under /coco, but rather alongside, and later delete the old /coco directory).
So for #2 – In WP under Settings > General I would have:
? WordPress address (URL): https://cocodemer.de/wp/coconew
? Site address (URL): https://cocodemer.de/Steps #3, #4, #5 would remain as described.
#6 – In WP under Settings > General I would leave both URL addresses as they are.
Now – as I have installed WP in /wp/coconew – I’d assume that index.php and .htaccess would already reside in there? I’d assume that I would now have to point the domain at my hosting service to this new subdirectory /wp/coconew – and that’s it.
I don’t see where else I would want to copy those two files, as outlined in the codex article. Maybe you could clarify this for me once more?
[edited to clarify]
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Best practice for migrating existing website to WordPress?@ WPyogi Thank you very much for your advice. I really appreciate it.
As for #2: Well thats exactly what I wanted to avoid. I was hoping that there might be an easier way to build the new site in WP simultaneously while having the old site alive, but without tinkering with index.php or .htaccess files and such.
Maybe you do have an other recommendation on how I could achieve this? ??
@ Richard: Thanks for getting in touch so quickly.
In fact I am using the Jetpack Blog Subscriptions (german: Jetpack Blog Abonnements) widget in the sidebar, and I have activated the Disqus comments module. Jetpack comments module is not activated.
Yes, sure: The URL is digitalesleben.info
Btw: I’ve found the above solution in this other thread which is about the same issue (last post on page 1, by “The Mexycan”).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Yoast XML sitemap not working@esmi: I am sorry, I thought it might be a good idea to add my issue here to this already existing thread rather than opening a new one with the identical question.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Yoast XML sitemap not workingHi,
I have the same date issue, where 1970-01-01 00:00 is shown on some (not all) ‘child site maps’ of sitemap_index.xml. Any idea why this happens? Or is this irrelevant? At least to me it doesn’t seem as if dates should look like that.+1 for Featured Image in subscription emails!
And thank you for posting this here. I had the very same three questions! ??