Comments on: Organize your public_html directory https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/ iJoomla Blog Thu, 24 Aug 2017 01:42:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.4 By: uglyeoin https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3341 Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:57:17 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3341 Not entirely something I’d find a use for.  Ages ago I set up a completely different testbed domain because I wanted to avoid any issues of accidentally messing up a live site.  However, I’m sure many would find this useful (probably more careful than me), and cheaper.  I do have one question though, is it more secure not to have your site in the public_html folder?

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By: MaryHolickStremmel https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3307 Wed, 30 May 2012 20:11:44 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3307 well, can’t make it work get 500 server error, found other tutorials but they all show the sub folder 🙁

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By: ALnews https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3296 Sat, 26 May 2012 08:19:04 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3296 it is a bit difficult to understand first but if you follow the steps described here at the end you will have a better organized directory
http://www.lajm-shqip.com
 

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By: EPrabidhiKathmandu https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3289 Fri, 25 May 2012 07:23:09 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3289 Thank you for the marvellous article. Now, it has become easy to organize my files in good order.

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By: columbusgeek https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3288 Thu, 24 May 2012 11:57:43 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3288  @MaryHolickStremmel It’s directories that will be ignored by the mod_rewrite rule.

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By: MaryHolickStremmel https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3286 Thu, 24 May 2012 05:50:56 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3286 is this necessary and what does is mean?
 
RewriteRule !^(forum|blog|wordpress|activecollabs|affiliates)

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By: MaryHolickStremmel https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3285 Thu, 24 May 2012 05:46:38 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3285  @columbusgeek  ok I will give that a try too and see what happens especially for some of my clients that have more than one site… thanks for the reply.

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By: columbusgeek https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3284 Wed, 23 May 2012 16:37:34 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3284  @MaryHolickStremmel HI Mary
With this method your sites are sorted into subfolders, but the mod_rewrite displays them without said folder.   This is transparent to Google and will have zero effect on SEO.

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By: MaryHolickStremmel https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3283 Wed, 23 May 2012 16:34:59 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3283 I do like the robots.txt part of the tutorial though.  With this I can keep the robots out of the sites under development.  (I was doing it correctly before)

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By: MaryHolickStremmel https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/organize-your-public_html-directory/#comment-3282 Wed, 23 May 2012 16:33:48 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/blog/?p=1411#comment-3282 the only issue I have with this tutorial is that the live sites I have residing in sub-folders do not rank as well in Google no matter what else I do.  The seo will always improve after pulling them out of a sub-folder and putting them in their own cPanel.  I am moving to a reseller account where I can have unlimited cPanels.

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