I am sure this is a feature in demand from many customers. Same happens actually after a WordPress change domain, the admin URL will be changed accordingly, as the whole WordPress site is now accessible only at that new URL. Enable one-click install for WordPress in a sub directory It would be nice to have a one click install of Wordpress in subdirectory. When changing the WordPress site URL in the administration menus, pay attention, as it will as well change WordPress admin URL, which can then be accessed only using the new URL of the WordPress site. If you have install WordPress in subfolder, and want to to move it to root folder, to a new domain, a new URL, or a new hosting server, it is always necessary to migrate WordPress site the same way, as long as the folder in which WordPress is stored has changed. If you are running a version of WordPress older than 3.5, please update before installing a Multisite WordPress install on a subdirectory. Install the WordPress Network Add some code to wp-config. As of Version 3.5, Multisite users may use all of the functionality listed below. Install WordPress Multisite the Requirements Allow Multisite in wp-config. In case it doesn’t, try accessing the URL with another browser, it will correct itself after the cache will have expired.Īnother way to make it work can be to delete the cache on your browsers, and, if doing a WordPress migration to a new server, it might also be necessary to clear DNS cache on your Windows installation. In the cPanel search field, type down Softaculous Apps Installer and click on the single result you will be presented with. WordPress allows you to install it into a subdirectory, but have your website served from the website root. Next screen will show like below: Select Local Machine -> Click on Next. It might not work directly on your browser when trying to access it, for cache reason. Go to newly created server.crt and install it by clicking it. ![]() Select all files inside the folder and then upload them to your new subdirectory. In the local files panel of your FTP client, go to the ‘wordpress’ folder you just extracted. ![]() WordPress change URL successfully accessed Install WordPress in subfolder Connect to your website using an FTP client and go to the subdirectory you created in the first step. To determine if your WordPress install is in the web root or a subdirectory, head to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to the Settings > General screen.
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