• Before WP3.0 came out, I had several separate installs of WP on different subdirectories. A number of them have NextGEN installed (with a large number of galleries).

    I’m planning to merge those separate installs using the multisite feature. I would also like to move all the galleries from “wp-content/gallery” to “wp-content/blogs.dir/#/gallery”.

    Is there an easy way to do this or do I have to manually reupload everything all over again?

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  • as far as I see nobody got wp 3.0 and nextgen running properly with the multisite feature:
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/412008?replies=3

    Thread Starter Anna

    (@ohthenoes)

    I looked at my install and I forgot to clarify something.

    Forget about me wanting to put them into “wp-content/blogs.dir/#/gallery”.

    I actually have two sites in my multisite install (the main and a subdomain) and I’ve installed NextGEN on my subdomain.

    I just set all galleries (for all network sites) to be put into “wp-content/galleries/”.

    I’d just like to go back to my (now only) question.

    If I reinstall a site using the multisite, do I have to manually reupload everything all over again?

    Or can I move all galleries into “wp-content/galleries” and then tell NextGEN that all that changed was the location of the galleries? (Image names and gallery names will not be edited).

    Did you ever get a response to this? I am wanting to do the same thing. The WP3.0 upgrade worked great for my main site. I’m folding in the other blogs now, but I’m really not wanting to have to reupload all the images and recreate the galleries if I can avoid it.

    Thread Starter Anna

    (@ohthenoes)

    None yet. This is one of the major reasons why I haven’t integrated all my sites into one install yet =/

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