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  • Thread Starter JonSallee

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    I got it! It was (of course) something really simple:

    I had not removed the old .htaccess rules.

    That’s all. I inserted a handful of comment tags, F5, and Bob’s your uncle.

    Thread Starter JonSallee

    (@jonsallee)

    Sorry, that was supposed to be a nested list.

    Also, the wp-content links also need and have main/.

    Thread Starter JonSallee

    (@jonsallee)

    I was wrong about that last bullet point:

    • For all of the those other parts that work
    • outside the dashboard do not have main/ and
    • inside the dashboard do have main/, both the pages themselves and the links on the panels.
    Thread Starter JonSallee

    (@jonsallee)

    The directions broke it even more, probably because I convoluted things.

    After the first two steps, I lost the theme. After the last, I had only Error making database connection. I then restored from backups.
    I’ll go back to the beginning:

    • DNS has not been updated. The work-in-progress is at a different ip.
    • I moved the directory from /home/lorg/publichtml/ to /home/lorg/publichtml/main/. (I was using new as shorthand.)
    • I kept the domain at http://l156.org/ and did not move it to http://l156.org/main/.
    • After those two major changes from my first post, everything works–all pages, links, content, and dashboard–except the links under the My Sites heading of the dashboard. I have to slip main/ in there to make them work.
    • After I insert main/ the links from the network admin pages work and include main/, while the links under the My Sites section of the admin bar still do not.
    • The My Sites link itself does work and does show main/.
    • All of those other parts that work do not display the main/ part of the URL, just http://l156.org/wp-*

    I have to wonder: Is there a part of the DB where I need to manually change over those network admin links on the admin panel?

    Thread Starter JonSallee

    (@jonsallee)

    Thanks, Ipstenu.

    Hah! That would have been smart. I followed the Create a Network directions, which linked to Before You Create a Network and then Giving WordPress Its Own Directory. I saw the article you mentioned, but didn’t worry too much about the difference between Velvet Blues and Search-Replace-DB since I was switched directories before adding Multisite.

    I’m totally up for using the interconnectit script. In fact, I tried it just a few minutes ago but dry run didn’t find anything to change. Maybe I didn’t get the options right, though: I tried replace l156.org/wp-admin/network with l156.org/new/wp-admin/network and then replace /wp-admin/network with /new/wp-admin/network.

    Thread Starter JonSallee

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    Sorry, just noticed your reply, lots0meat. If I recall correctly, I just used a larger image, so that as the screen gets down past a certain size, the theme automatically responds by switching the header and menu to the top.

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