The best way to do what you want is to simply install another wordpress instance into a subfolder (for example: yourdomain.com/test) This ensures each wordpress installation uses its own database and does not interfere with one another.
You install the second the same as the first, but simply add the foldername during the install process.
The best way to do what you want is to simply install another wordpress instance into a subfolder (for example: yourdomain.com/test) This ensures each wordpress installation uses its own database and does not interfere with one another.
You install the second the same as the first, but simply add the foldername during the install process.
Best Regards,
Scott M