On your side. Good point. Maybe we need to do a full run at this and make sure that we aren't shooting ourselves in the foot and making things worse.
Lroelle On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 12:55 PM, esmi at quirm dot net <[email protected]>wrote: > on 20/09/2011 20:15 Lorelle on WordPress said the following: > > > Someone >> blogging about cars and never WordPress shouldn't have WordPress in the >> URL. >> > > Couldn't agree more. Perhaps this should be dealt with at the installation > stage? > > <http://codex.wordpress.org/**Installing_WordPress<http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress>> > does mention it but perhaps it could emphasised more? In fact maybe the > whole 5 minute guide could do with an overhaul? There are lots of references > to "directories" and subdirectories" whilst people seem more used to > "folders" these days. > > Sample rewrite of Step 5: > > 5. Get ready to upload the WordPress files to your web server: > > # If you want WordPress to run your main site (e.g. http://example.com/), > upload all of the contents of the 'wordpress' folder (but *not* the folder > itself) to your web server. > > # If you want to have WordPress to have its own folder on your web site > (e.g. http://example.com/blog/), rename the wordpress folder on your > computer to your preferred name (e.g. blog) and then upload the entire > folder to your web server. > > Thoughts? > > > Mel > > > ______________________________**_________________ > wp-docs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >
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