Re: Wpmu Dev Dashboard Nulled Wordpress

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Quick rundown, I am running WordPress MU 2.7.1 and I currently have the BuddyPress plugin activated. I have downloaded and activated the members only plugin, which basically means when you access my site (codyconnect.com) it takes you to the wordpress login screen and you must login before you can access the buddypress members theme page which is exactly what I want. My question is does anyone know how to change the WordPress logo on the login page to a different logo? Thanks for your help

Just to let you guys know I fixed this my adding the plugin called Add Logo to Admin. It allows you to change the WordPress logo on the login screen to whatever you want and you can also change the image in the admin dashboard as well using this plugin. Very easy to install and very easy to use. Here is the link to the plugin -your-logo-to-the-wordpress-admin-and-login-page/

Wpmu Dev Dashboard Nulled Wordpress


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Just a sidenote, I was not able to utilize the onscreen upload function for the image. Even though I would upload the image it would not show up as an available image to select for the login screen. All I did was simply renamed my picture logo.jpg and stuck it in the directory of the plugin and it worked great. Hope this helps someone out down the road.

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Once again open the editor for the wp-config file, and at the end of the file, below the code, you inserted to activate the WordPress Multisite functions, paste the code you were given.

First, you need to give the site a URL. If you examine the image above, you can see the directory under which the new site will be is /wpmu1. Please note, this is because of the way I have my demo installation configured. However, the site added will always be in a directory beneath the main WordPress installation.

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As you have said that users can be allowed to create their blog (entire site).
Does that means I can turn my WordPress multisite into something like Medium, Quora, WordPress.com, Mastodon and others ?
Please let me know

Hello.
I am creating a network and will be creating a number of themes for those sites to use.
My question is how do i update those themes if they need to be updated for whatever reason?
Do i simply overwrite the folder for that theme?

1. You would need to look into the wildcard DNS we mention in our article, yours may not be set up correctly for your host.
2. You would need to add the demo content to the sites manually for it to load properly unless the theme added has a workaround they would recommend.

By default, those would be 3 separate sites, if you really wanted you could create a multisite for them but you may want to take a look at the recommendations in this article for other options: -to-easily-manage-multiple-wordpress-sites/

Is there any way of setting up for each new site to start with a navigation menu that links to all the other sites in the network? I assume some similar method to the setting up a default starting page for each site, but it would be different enough that I cannot see how that would work, if at all possible.

While that could be an option, the current method allows the content to be limited to one site at a time rather than one dashboard with posts/pages from multiple sites that you could accidentally post on the wrong site.

You may want to try resaving your permalinks and disabling any caching on your site to start with as well as the general troubleshooting steps in: -guide/beginners-guide-to-troubleshooting-wordpress-errors-step-by-step/

Hi there, I managed to fix it. When I created the subdomain in the cpanel, it automatically generated a document root that was the exact same as the subdomain name, (meaning it created an additional folder in the public_html, so all I did was to change the root back to public_html and it worked.

But now, I have a different problem. I need to create 15 subdomains (sites part of the network) that represent regions. So all the sites needs to look the same, but with varying products etc. Is there a way that I can replicate the primary site in the network?

Hi can I host multiple websites if I buy the 25 per month plan
How many websites I can host is there any number or space I need to host 50 website they all are small websites 4 pages 6-7 pictures
Thanks

Wow! So many people having problem setting up multisite.
IT DEPENDS ON YOUR HOST IF IT IS POSSIBLE.
For example bluehost doesnt support multisite with any plan.
So ask your host whether they support multisite or not.

You gave very good information. I have seen many such websites but they do not understand their technology. Your article has cleared the whole story as water. In fact, the solution comes on your website.

I Have some issues that I need clarification on though, which are:
Will deactivating my site plugins during multisite set up affect my SEO and can I enable those plugins immediately the multisite setup is completed?

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