Posts Tagged ‘root directory’

WordPress in a subdirectory, urls like it was in root directory

There are many reasons to install wordpress in a subdirectory and not in the root directory (for instance because it is easier to update wordpress, the files are better organized …). However, for SEO purposes, it is recommended to mask that subdirectory name in url and make wordpress look like it is installed in the [...]

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