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This answer seems obvious but I still want to make sure before I go around playing with things and messing it all up.
Can I install Joomla in a sub directory of a site and then simply transfer it over to the main directory when it is all up and running? Is it really as simple as that or are there some things I should know before hand? I want to build the Joomla site without taking the old site offline until I am happy with the Joomla site.
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yes , MAKE SURE , all your image links start with \images/stories not
\www.yoursitename.com/subfolder/images/stories same thing goes for links |
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*does the happy happy dance*
I like simple things. Thanks Neo :laugh:
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