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  • Thread Starter kbqvist

    (@kbqvist)

    Thank your both your comments.

    After reading the article more carefully than I had done the first time, and having secured ftp-access, I decided to try out my own original suggestion (see my first question above), to simply change both the ‘wordpress address’ and/or the ‘site address’ in Settings/General.

    As far as I can tell, it does exactly what I needed, as described in my original question.

    Thread Starter kbqvist

    (@kbqvist)

    Thanks for the prompt reply!

    I was actually aware of that article, but it wasn’t entirely clear how much of it is relevant for my problem. So let me rephrase the question:

    Is it correct, that all I need to do is described in the following quote from the page your refer to:

    On the Settings->General screen in a single site installation of WordPress, there are two fields named “WordPress address (URL)” and “Site address (URL)”. These are also known as the “Home” and “Site URL” settings. They are important settings, since they control where WordPress thinks your site is located. They control the display of the URL in the admin section of your page as well as the front end, and are used throughout the WordPress code.

    The “Home” setting is the address you want people to type in their browser to reach your WordPress blog.
    The “Site URL” setting is the address where your WordPress core files reside.
    Note: Both settings should include the https:// part and should not have a slash “/” at the end.

    That is, to put the new url into both boxes?

    BR Karsten

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