Hi did you manage i want to do the same
I’m not sure exactly, but that sounds like a job for the Regex option.
Has anyone done this before? I will need to do this very soon and looking for an answer. Any help would be appreciated.
I have not found an answer yet. I tried some redirection plugins, but they did not work for the sub-domain.
I just experimented with the redirection plugin on a subdirectory and redirected to the root directory url and it appears to work just fine…easy and no problems.
Source URL: /subdirectory-url/
Target URL: http://root-directory/new-url-from-subdirectory/
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This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by
HowdyDoody.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by
HowdyDoody.
@howdydoody Can you share with us how you did that?
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This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by
srishtim.
Found that plugin. I have one more challenge. My blog earlier was in a sub-domain http://fao.faoblog.com – I have now moved it to http://faoblog.com
A number of search engines have saved the previous link. I am going bonkers with that.
Can you guide me?
I finally did it, used the https://wordpress.org/plugins/seo-redirection/ plugin. Enabled it on the old site setting up redirection of folder old http://fao.faoblog.com/ to http://faoblog.com/ and enabling it as a wildcard from the dropdown. It worked.