---
title: "How to Move WordPress from a Subfolder to the Root Directory"
description: "Many people like to create and test a new version of their site in a subfolder so that it does not affect their main domain. Once completed, they will want to migrate the new site over to the root..."
url: https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/wordpress/move-wordpress-folders/
date: 2013-04-03
modified: 2026-04-23
author: "Scott Mitchell"
categories: ["Website Transfers", "WordPress Tutorials"]
type: post
lang: en
---

# How to Move WordPress from a Subfolder to the Root Directory

Many people like to create and test a new version of their site in a subfolder so that it does not affect their main domain. Once completed, they will want to migrate the new site over to the root directory for the domain. This is very common with WordPress. Follow the instructions below as we guide you on how to **move WordPress** from a Subfolder to the Root Directory.

## Make a Backup of your account

Before performing the following procedure, it is a good idea to make a backup of your account prior to making any changes. Learn how to make a backup here: [Backup website files in cPanel](https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/cpanel/cpanel-backups/).

## Prepare your WordPress installation for the move

Prior to physically moving the files, you will need to prepare the installation to accept the new URL name.

1. [Log into your WordPress Dashboard](https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/wordpress/logging-into-wordpress-dashboard/). For example.
2. From the main dashboard, go to **Administration -> Settings -> General**.
3. Next, look for the **WordPress address (URI):** and change it from (example.com/WordPress to example.com)
4. Lastly, look for the **Site Address address (URL):** and change it from (example.com/WordPress to example.com)

## Moving your WordPress from a subfolder to your main folder

After you have made your backup, removed the site files from the builder, and prepared your WordPress files, it is time to move your WordPress to the primary folder.

1. [Log into your cPanel admin dashboard](https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/cpanel/how-to-log-into-cpanel/).
2. From the main cPanel area, look for the *Files* category and then click on the **File Manager** tool. Go to **Settings** In the **Preferences** window that appears, select the checkbox entitled **Show Hidden Files**.
3. Once inside the *File Manager*, you will want to navigate to the folder you have the WordPress site in. For example, a folder named **WordPress**.
4. You will see a list of all the WordPress files and folders in the right hand panel. Highlight them all and click on the **Copy** icon from the menu toolbar across the top of the page.
5. A popup will appear so you can enter the destination folder. Continuing with our WordPress folder example, it should show as *public_html/WordPress*. Remove the */WordPress* from the destination path so that it simply displays as *public_html*. Click the **Copy Files** button.
6. This will copy the files up to the *public_html* folder. Use the *File Manager* to navigate back to the *public_html* folder. (You can do this by clicking on the **Up One Level** button from the toolbar across the top of the right hand panel.)
7. You should now see the same files as you have in your **WordPress** folder.
8. You can now delete the old **WordPress** folder.

## Log in and finish the URL details

1. Log into your NEW WordPress admin dashboard. For example (*example.com/wp-admin* or *example.com/wp-login.php*)
2. Go to *Administration -> Settings -> Permalinks* and ensure the link structure is the same as your new URL.

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