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  • Thread Starter erikoteh

    (@erikoteh)

    Hi Dcleek thanks for your answer!!
    So I get this about multisite instalations.

    Can you help me to solve this problem:

    If i install a new theme on a new site, and import the settings from the demo and stuff, there will be changes to the database… thus, if i regret this theme, or i want to make some changes (I.E delete this site, etc) i will lose some tables at my database again, and its a big mess.
    Is there anyway to solve this? like to use multisite with different databases for each site?

    Maybe im not seeing something coz of my lack of expertise… is there any advice to issue this?

    thank you

    Thread Starter erikoteh

    (@erikoteh)

    I made a new root mysite.com/root1/root2
    and tried to install a new wordpress but its constantly redirecting me to the original wordpress instalation…
    this might be because of the multisite…

    so if i install a new template
    is there anyway for this new template to not mess with my old database?
    like if i import new tables, or stuff…
    which is the best way to handle this

    Thread Starter erikoteh

    (@erikoteh)

    Yeah, i was able to fix it, by reading all the threads and asking the server to make a small rollback..
    They fix the database.
    Nevertheless i lost all my media in my webpage… why did this happened?
    Luckly i made a backup a week ago.

    So, even when i have multiserver.. if i want to try a new template in a new site… i should install wordpress again and don’t mess with the multisite?
    which is the best option here?

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