• Resolved andysocial

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    I turned on the Multisite options, backing up the wp-config.php and .htaccess file as directed. After playing for a while, I turned it back off (copied the wp-config and htaccess files back).

    Now, there are plugins that “know” my site is set up for multiple blogs and get confused. How can I revert to a single blog with no extraneous bits and pieces? I’m assuming it will involve editing or dropping SQL tables, but I don’t want to destroy what I have just to enable one or two inessential plugins (Google Sitemap being primary).

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  • I asked this myself some time ago and this is what andrea_r said:

    Yep.

    – take out the lines you added in wp-config
    – put back the single WP htaccess file (empty will work too)
    – drop the extra tables that were added

    So you really do need to get rid of the new MS-related tables.

    Reinstall the plugins & reactivate them.

    Thread Starter andysocial

    (@andysocial)

    Google’s XML sitemap says it doesn’t work with multisite. Everything else is happy. But, since I don’t actually have any intention of running a multisite network, I’d just as soon revert.

    Why did I enable it in the first place? Cuz it looked interesting and it’s good to know more rather than less. ??

    Well, there are multisite xml maps too. ??

    But hey! good for trying new things, now you know. ??

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