How to make Reactjs homepage default as WordPress homepage in WordPress?
I have created a page in Reactjs that is a copy of my website's home page. Now I have to make Reactjs page as default page in WordPress site. I need to remove WordPress default homepage and need to add React page.
I just created a build for react code and put that build folder in WordPress root folder and then run the script like http://localhost/my-domain/build it is working fine.
But I want to remove that build folder and want to run straight its code in root folder.
I googled but did not found any solution.
wordpress reactjs customization
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I have created a page in Reactjs that is a copy of my website's home page. Now I have to make Reactjs page as default page in WordPress site. I need to remove WordPress default homepage and need to add React page.
I just created a build for react code and put that build folder in WordPress root folder and then run the script like http://localhost/my-domain/build it is working fine.
But I want to remove that build folder and want to run straight its code in root folder.
I googled but did not found any solution.
wordpress reactjs customization
Do you have access to the Apache configuration? Can you change it on your environment?
– keul
Nov 21 '18 at 12:05
Yes i have access but where I have to change it's environment in apache.
– neha910
Nov 21 '18 at 12:06
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I have created a page in Reactjs that is a copy of my website's home page. Now I have to make Reactjs page as default page in WordPress site. I need to remove WordPress default homepage and need to add React page.
I just created a build for react code and put that build folder in WordPress root folder and then run the script like http://localhost/my-domain/build it is working fine.
But I want to remove that build folder and want to run straight its code in root folder.
I googled but did not found any solution.
wordpress reactjs customization
I have created a page in Reactjs that is a copy of my website's home page. Now I have to make Reactjs page as default page in WordPress site. I need to remove WordPress default homepage and need to add React page.
I just created a build for react code and put that build folder in WordPress root folder and then run the script like http://localhost/my-domain/build it is working fine.
But I want to remove that build folder and want to run straight its code in root folder.
I googled but did not found any solution.
wordpress reactjs customization
wordpress reactjs customization
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Do you have access to the Apache configuration? Can you change it on your environment?
– keul
Nov 21 '18 at 12:05
Yes i have access but where I have to change it's environment in apache.
– neha910
Nov 21 '18 at 12:06
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Do you have access to the Apache configuration? Can you change it on your environment?
– keul
Nov 21 '18 at 12:05
Yes i have access but where I have to change it's environment in apache.
– neha910
Nov 21 '18 at 12:06
Do you have access to the Apache configuration? Can you change it on your environment?
– keul
Nov 21 '18 at 12:05
Do you have access to the Apache configuration? Can you change it on your environment?
– keul
Nov 21 '18 at 12:05
Yes i have access but where I have to change it's environment in apache.
– neha910
Nov 21 '18 at 12:06
Yes i have access but where I have to change it's environment in apache.
– neha910
Nov 21 '18 at 12:06
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Add the following below the RewriteBase line in your .htaccess file in your WordPress root directory:
RewriteRule ^$ http://localhost/mydomain/build/ [L,R=301]
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Add the following below the RewriteBase line in your .htaccess file in your WordPress root directory:
RewriteRule ^$ http://localhost/mydomain/build/ [L,R=301]
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Add the following below the RewriteBase line in your .htaccess file in your WordPress root directory:
RewriteRule ^$ http://localhost/mydomain/build/ [L,R=301]
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Add the following below the RewriteBase line in your .htaccess file in your WordPress root directory:
RewriteRule ^$ http://localhost/mydomain/build/ [L,R=301]
Add the following below the RewriteBase line in your .htaccess file in your WordPress root directory:
RewriteRule ^$ http://localhost/mydomain/build/ [L,R=301]
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Do you have access to the Apache configuration? Can you change it on your environment?
– keul
Nov 21 '18 at 12:05
Yes i have access but where I have to change it's environment in apache.
– neha910
Nov 21 '18 at 12:06