This is just a beginner question, but i'm stuck. The best option i can find so far is using mobify and use their system then i change my subdomain cname to them.
But unfortunately mobify is not compatible with my data, since i have a small custom ecommerce site.
So what i want to do is redirecting my mobile visitors to subdomain for example: m.domain.com
i can make a plugin to check the visitors device and redirect them to subdomain.
My problem is, can i use the same WordPress (all posts and settings) at the subdomain (m.domain.com) and load the mobile theme?
If you experience any advice is greatly appreciate.
Thanks and Best regards
Ivan
have you seen this or this ?
Short version: just install this plugin :-)
Hope this helps
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I have an existing website and I want to know how to embed a WordPress blog to the website, can someone help me out, please?
Depending on the way the other website was built, there's an array of possibilities. However, the path of least resistance (read: zero extra effort) is to install Wordpress on a subdomain (i.e. blog.yoursite.com).
If I misunderstood, and you mean literally displaying one blog post on the other website, you can use the WordPress API or the RSS feed.
Today I'm very concerned about one thing. Can anyone tell me that can I convert my WordPress website to wix website. Please help me with your helpful suggestions.
Thanks in advance!
As far as I'm aware Wix will only automatically import blog posts from WordPress - I think you'll have to manually import the rest of your content into Wix from your WordPress website.
Of course, this does beg the question of "why would a store for WordPress themes and plugins not use WordPress?"...
I'm trying to create a site for a client who want's to use the WP Workscout theme. He want's a client portal that's able to do 2 things;
The clients logo and basic chosen style in their portal area
A url for the client for example clientname.companyname.com
I could do this quite simply with a custom site but I'm not sure about WordPress. Is it possible? If so, how?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
You might want to consider building a WordPress multisite. Sounds like it might be what you're looking for.
It will allow you to have some different styling for each site in the network, and you can set up each site on different subdomains.
https://wordpress.org/support/article/create-a-network/
https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-wordpress-multisite-network/
I have website which require:
landing page
blog
I'm considering 2 alternative, and I would love to get feedback:
Landing page + blog -> in wordpress
Landing page in amazon s3 (only static files) and the blog in wordpress
Would would you recommend?
Thanks,
Lior
That second options sounds really really weird. It is very easy to make a frontpage in wordpress, so that would definitely be my first choice.
Let me know if you have a hard time imagining how to make a frontpage in wordpress.
I'm also curious on why you are considering the other option?
What's the process for getting a plug in in wordpress.com? Do they pick plug ins from the same directory as a local Wordpress installation? Is there any further approval?
We are considering making a Wordpress plug in but it only makes sense if people with blogs at wordpress.com can use it.
Check out the WordPress.com Plugin support article - it seems it really is a case of the WP.com team deciding which plugins have the green light, partly based on user suggestions and demands.
Are you talking about Wordpress.com or self-hosted Wordpress? I'd suspect it's difficult to get .com to accept and use a plugin, while there are millions of people who self-host Wordpress and can install any plugins they want: WordPress › WordPress Plugins