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  • Thread Starter markm14580

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    I found some help on this.

    Look here for a procedure.

    I followed the first step as denoted at the link and then for the second step outlined there (for adding a category name and slug) I found that those could be edited directly using the wp_terms table via phpMydmin just as he describes editing the description in the wp_term_taxonomy table. To do this I just matched up the ID’s appropriately using the previously entered descriptions as a guide.

    I hope that this may help others with this problem.

    –Mark

    Thread Starter markm14580

    (@markm14580)

    I found some help on this.

    Look here for a procedure.

    I followed the first step as denoted at the link and then for the second step outlined there (for adding a category name and slug) I found that those could be edited directly using the wp_terms table via phpMydmin just as he describes editing the description in the wp_term_taxonomy table. To do this I just matched up the ID’s appropriately using the previously entered descriptions as a guide.

    I hope that this may help others with this problem.

    –Mark

    Thread Starter markm14580

    (@markm14580)

    Thanks, HandySolo.

    I did read that article however, I would rather not move the WordPress files (i.e. .htaccess and index.php) into the main folder as it suggests. The reason is that I may want to host several WordPress blogs with this account in the future, each with separate domains. The idea is that each blog would have it;s own folder with WordPress and I would not clutter the main domain folder.

    I think that this can be done, but I obviously have not yet found to way to do so.

    Any other thoughts?

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