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  • It looks like this is in the theme as it referring to the pages as you change. unless there is an over ride in the theme customize (if available)
    are you ok with editing the theme (recommend doing this in a child)?

    Thread Starter vannapragal

    (@vannapragal)

    Hey, that is normally how I would do it. But in my case I have 2 pages associated with the sam theme. And the theme is automated to go to it own home page rather than me able to modify to a different URL. Looks like I have to modify header.php. I went into the file in child theme but I do not know how to change it there. My theme is 20ten.
    Thank you.

    Follow the instructions contained in the following link to change your URL:
    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory#Using_a_pre-existing_subdirectory_install

    Thread Starter vannapragal

    (@vannapragal)

    Hi,
    Thank you so much for the link!
    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory#Using_a_pre-existing_subdirectory_install
    I want to mention I am not a programmer, but I tried following those instructions to the dot. It says to copy index.php to the root folder. But I already have an index.php in the root folder. And I can’t find my .htaccess file. I am not using any FTP program so I do not know how to show hidden files as the post mentions.

    “Copy (NOT MOVE!) the index.php and .htaccess files from the WordPress (wordpress in our example) directory into the root directory of your site—the latter is probably named something like www or public_html. The .htaccess file is invisible, so you may have to set your FTP client to show hidden files. If you are not using pretty permalinks, then you may not have a .htaccess file. If you are running WordPress on a Windows (IIS) server and are using pretty permalinks, you’ll have a web.config rather than a .htaccess file in your WordPress directory.”

    Please let me know if someone can help. Thank s a bunch!!
    V.

    But I already have an index.php in the root folder.

    Possibly. Can you tell me whether you have another WordPress installation at the root too?

    Thread Starter vannapragal

    (@vannapragal)

    No, the root only has one wordpress installation. The second wordpress is in its own directory in Root folder.

    The second wordpress is in its own directory in Root folder.

    Is it this?
    /features

    Thread Starter vannapragal

    (@vannapragal)

    Yup, Thank you

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