• ara

    (@ara)


    On my weblog, I have a splash page (site.com/index.php) and an page for my weblog (site.com/main.php). I can’t seem to get these two things in the right category for the Wordperss URI and blog URI in my options. Which one goes where?

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  • Cypher

    (@cypher)

    I’m thinking you’d want the site.com/index.php to be your Blog URI and site.com/main.php to be your WordPress URI.
    Personally, I think spalsh pages, especially for personal websites have gone the way of Frames in web page design. It usually not necessary to have visitors click on a logo to get to your site, there is no real added benefit here.
    Regards

    dewaun

    (@dewaun)

    Wouldn’t WordPress URI and Blog URI be the same?

    Yes, if they are all in the same place, no if you have the wp files in somewhere like /wordpress and your blog appears at root.

    What if I wanted to keep my wordpress stuff in the site.com/wordpress directory but wanted to publish my blog to site.com? I changed it so the wordpress URI is the /wordpress directory and the blog address is the site.com and I am not having any luck. How do I publish my blog to a different directory?
    Thanks,
    M@

    btk

    (@btk)

    When entering the URI for my blog in what I recall was the Options menu, WordPress doesn’t want to save my link with the mandatory ‘/’ at the end (i.e. “https://…/blog/” is saved as “https://…/blog”)—without which, doesn’t load my webpage properly. (I’m running my blog from a Mac Apache server) As a workaround, I tried entering “https://…/blog/index.php” but this just busted all the formatting for the blog, and it also broke my access to the Option menu in administration mode so I can’t change it back. I’m at a loss. ?? Can you help?

    moshu

    (@moshu)

    btk, do not double post, please; it is considered rude around here ??

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