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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WP 3.0.1 Multisite subdirectories cannot access backendThe website giving me all these problems is running on a HostGator shared hosting account. Do you think I should try a different hosting platform?
If so, which one?
As for setup, I followed the instructions given in the WP help.
If the header graphic problem is a PHP error, why is there no error message? Is there some manual procedure whereby I could force the desired graphic to be inserted with hammer & tongs, perhaps?Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WP 3.0.1 Multisite subdirectories cannot access backendUpdate: I deleted my existing subdirectory site and added it back in again. Now I am able to access its backend by going to http://domain.com/site/wp-admin. Still cannot access it via the Super Admin menu.
Now I have another issue: I created a Custom Header for the TwentyTen theme, 940 x 198 pixels, less than 18K bytes, and cannot upload it. The function says my header has been updated, but the graphic is blank. The only custom header I have been able to insert into my secondary blog is one of the designs provided with the theme. I had earlier inserted a custom header into the base blog, so I know that I understand the procedure.
From what I have seen, WP Multisite is a huge disappointment and waste of time & energy. If code is poetry, then this version of WP is doggerel!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WP 3.0.1 Multisite subdirectories cannot access backendI click on “Sites” in the Super Admin menu, then click the “backend” link that appears underneath the listing for the secondary site. Then when I look at any of the Pages or settings such as Header under Appearance, the content is that of my main site. The same thing happens when I enter wp-admin by the route you suggest. The only backend I have been able to access is that for the main site.