| bio | website | jwarddesign.ca |
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| location | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 8 months |
| seen | Dec 23 '12 at 6:55 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
I promise to search for the answer to any question I may have, prior to posting it. I'm a pretty "leave-it-to-me"-type guy (I hate WYSIYG programs, plugins and predesigned stuff). So, the last thing I want to do is abuse you people's good-natured advice by spamming the boards with a bunch of already-been-answered questions.
Thanks a bunch in advance for all your help and I totally appreciate you guys taking the time to devise a reply!
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Oct 18 |
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Must I download entire WP directory for each separate instance/website that uses WP? If you're developing 2 completely different WP-based websites that are to be hosted by you (for completely different clients), how should I go about uploading those sites? Just in a different directory each containing the entire WP install folders? For example: Company A's site in one subdirectory containing the entire WP install Company B's site in another/different subdirectory containing yet another instance of the WP install. |
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Oct 17 |
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Must I download entire WP directory for each separate instance/website that uses WP? hampusn Thank you. |
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Oct 17 |
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Oct 17 |
asked | Must I download entire WP directory for each separate instance/website that uses WP? |
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