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Due to potential conflicts in the .htaccess
file, WordPress should never share a document root with another WordPress instance.
If you experience difficulties with WordPress, check the following requirements:
- Each cPanel account user can have only one installation of WordPress in the document root directory.
- Examples:
/home/example/public_html/
/home/example/public_html/addon.com
/home/example/public_html/subdomain
- Examples:
- Only one domain or subdomain can have a WordPress install on any
/home/example/public_html
directory.
- Additional installations of WordPress can be located in subdirectories under the domain's
home/example/public_html
directory, provided that they are not a document root.- Examples:
- Under the document root for the main domain:
/home/example/public_html/wordpress
- Under a subdomain:
/home/example/public_html/subdomain/wordpress
- Under an addon domain:
/home/example/public_html/addon.com/wordpress
- Under the document root for the main domain:
- Examples:
For more information, visit the WordPress website.
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