Two Sites on Free Hosting

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meriamsi

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Am I able to set up two sites on the one hosting account? What I should like to do is to set up one Wordpress site (in existence) and add s second Moodle site then link the two. These will only be experimental to become acquainted with running an LMS in conjunction with a CMS.
 

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Kind of, you can have mywebsite.com and sub.mywebsite.com . You can also have multiple "sites" using sub-directories. Example: mywebsite.com/blog , mywebsite.com/moo , mywebsite.com/forum
 

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Kind of, you can have mywebsite.com and sub.mywebsite.com . You can also have multiple "sites" using sub-directories. Example: mywebsite.com/blog , mywebsite.com/moo , mywebsite.com/forum

To be clear, because I'm looking into something like this myself, isn't the default format mywebsite.x10host.com, and mywebsite.x10host.com/blog? I'm looking into using an addon domain to configure a mywebsite.com solution.
 

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To be clear, because I'm looking into something like this myself
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for information about that see --> [ https://x10hosting.com/support/domains/add-domain-name ]
and see --> [ https://x10hosting.com/support/domains/addon-vs-parked-domain ]
for help on how-to do it

If you set it as a "Parked" (same as 'Aliases') domain - it can use your 'account's' site files
If you set it as a "Add-on" domain - it can use its own site files (HTML) in its own folder
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you can have one "Parked" and two "Add-on" domains on your free-hosting account
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