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    (@mike245)


    Hi,

    I’m trying to separate BuddyPress activity between networks on my WordPress Multisite (subdirectories) install. I’m using Networks for WordPress (WP Multi Network doesn’t work for me…the add network button doesn’t work).

    I followed the installation instructions for BP Multi Network, yet cannot get it isolate each network’s activity feeds–they always blend together. (Posting a status on one site/network will also post it to all others.) Instead, I want all networks to have separate BuddyPress activity.

    I tested this out with using subdomains instead of subdirectories and it worked! But I’d really prefer to use subdirectories instead.

    Here are the steps I took to set up my WordPress site:

    1. Install WordPress with define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true); and define('BP_ENABLE_MULTIBLOG', true); in wp-config.php
    2. Enable Multisite from the backend; add the generated code to the wp-config.php and .htaccess files
    3. Download BP Multi Network, Networks for WordPress, and BuddyPress. Install BP Multi Network in the mu-plugins folder, and the other two in the standard plugins folder.
    4. Log back into the backend; enable Networks for WordPress and start adding a few test networks/sites to subdirectories.
    5. Network Enable BuddyPress. Go to each of the sites on the separate networks and enable BuddyPress.

    How can I get it to work with subdirectories?

    Many thanks for the help in advance!
    Michael

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