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| My current hosting package allows me to add sub domains and I've done the add on, redirect & add FTP user. I have no clue what else to do after this How do I get my blog up? I have an existing blog in my main domain. |
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Okay, create a blog on sub-domain is quite easy. Read the simple step below for reference: Create a subdomian => Fantastico => Wordpress => New Installation => Put in the Details. Create your desire sub-domain name, it can be blog, conversation, dialogue, or any others. In the new installation, just put in the details on your sub-domain. If I am not mistaken, there is a pull down menu for you to choose which domain you want to install.. Try it out and all the best. Tips: Download FREE 2 Chapters on Wordpress Adsense System to know more about wordpress blogging.
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u mean u wanna make two blogs? if not, just drag and drop all wp files from main domain to the created subdomain. it works perfectly - just remember not to create another wp-config for it. just use the current one. hope this helps. ![]() |
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Let me put up clearly here: 1) If you want to create 2 seperate blogs: Install a new blog in your sub-domain by using Fantastico and start fresh. 2) If you want to transfer / migrate the existing one to the sub-domain, you move from FTP login, usually just drag and drop as affuone mentioned. Be sure you backup all your data before perform this, unless this is a new blog too, nothing posted yet.
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