I’m at a loss; I’ve tried everything I can think of & still no “network” under tools. I was able to successfully create the A host in the DNS with the *. I followed the WordPress installation. Edited the wp-config.php file, even tried multiple things there. I removed WordPress & installed WordPress MU (don’t do this LOL), and resorted to downloading the 3.0 and manually installing. Previously, I had just upgraded to 3.0 but not from WordPress MU, just WordPress (finding there were 2 kinds took some time to figure out as well).
I’m tired, so maybe not recalling what else I’ve done, but whatever logical step that should be done, I tried it. I’m using the default BuddyPress theme, and I have now upgraded the default theme. Still, nothing. Hmmm, I haven’t tried it without the BuddyPress theme though. I could not get BuddyPress to work right using another BuddyPress theme.
Oh, I remember; I also have my blog in a subdirectory folder (meaning the WordPress files are not separate from the main index file and such but they are not in root). I read that may be a problem, so I backed up my root files, moved them and installed my WordPress there. Nothing (meaning my site worked as it did prior to moving to the root; still no network under tools).
I disabled plugins and whatever else. Everything is the same. No network. I’m hosting with godaddy (don’t judge lol).
I’m looking to do subdirectories, multiple blogs.
]]>Let’s say I have 5 domains (or more than 1 anyway).
All the domains must share the same posts and users BUT they must have different SEO settings and different header images.
Would virtual multi blog be my solution?
Is there any other way to achieve what I need?
Thank you!
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I dont want to switch to wpmu… Please help me..
]]>As I was experimenting, it looks like copying and pasting the source code into pages or posts will work for the NextGen slide show on the other WordPress site, but I did not manage to make it work for the galleries. It would be extremely fantastic if I did not have to upload all pics again (and also every time in the future) into the database of the Hungarian version…
This must be possible, but I am not a programmer. Keeping ones pictures in one NextGen installation on one blog, and just pulling individual pics and galleries into multiple blogs would save a lot of time and server space.
Please let me know if there is a way!
Kriszta
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