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  • Couldn’t you just create a folder called tournament under your web-route folder and put an index.html file there with your html?

    Assmumes index.html is one of your allowed ‘documents’.

    Thread Starter bigalpha

    (@bigalpha)

    So,

    The root folder hosted under the domain is called “CUT”. Inside of that, I have the WordPress folder with all of it’s contents.

    I tried adding a folder called “Tourney” inside of the “CUT” folder. Then, tried to access https://www.clarksvilleultimate.org/tourney — no workie.

    Moved that “Tourney” folder inside of the WordPress folder and tried to access https://www.clarksvilleultimate.org/tourney — no workie.

    What’d I do wrong?

    Thanks again

    Thread Starter bigalpha

    (@bigalpha)

    Seems I’ve solved my own problem.

    I think I have a prior post called “Tourney” so there was conflicting data.

    When I changed the new “Tourney” folder to a new name (“test”), it loaded the index file placed inside of that “test” folder with no problems.

    Sorry for the dumb question!

    ??

    I know you didn’t ask, so feel free to disregard, but the 1.6MB background image is probably causing a lot of your readers problems loading your blog.

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