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I built a multisite network and it got broken due to a developer who now claimed that it can't be fixed: The subsites' dashboards can no longer be accessed and the pages give the error message "page cannot be found". Since I haven't worked on it for very long, I am fine with "abandoning" the site and restarting.
Right now, I would like to move all my installed plugins (paid and non-paid ones) from this site to a new single site installation (not multisite). Is this possible? How do I do it?
Thank you
I built a multisite network and it got broken due to a developer who now claimed that it can't be fixed: The subsites' dashboards can no longer be accessed and the pages give the error message "page cannot be found". Since I haven't worked on it for very long, I am fine with "abandoning" the site and restarting.
Right now, I would like to move all my installed plugins (paid and non-paid ones) from this site to a new single site installation (not multisite). Is this possible? How do I do it?
Thank you
Share Improve this question asked Mar 24, 2019 at 5:19 celebriancelebrian 639 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 2Sure you can copy the folders and their contents over. A few caveats:
- they will start as deactivated
- their database records will not be copied over automatically. Some paid plugins store the license key in the database.
- there may be compatibility issues if your new site is on a different version of WordPress, PHP, etc., Especially since you said the site is a couple of years old and you haven't touched it in a while
Personally I would rather try to fix what you have and then go from there. "Can't be fixed" is subjective. If you reinstall the core WordPress files, network deactivate the plugins, and network-wide deactivate non-core themes, you still can't get into the subsites' dashboards?
I built a multisite network and it got broken due to a developer who now claimed that it can't be fixed: The subsites' dashboards can no longer be accessed and the pages give the error message "page cannot be found". Since I haven't worked on it for very long, I am fine with "abandoning" the site and restarting.
Right now, I would like to move all my installed plugins (paid and non-paid ones) from this site to a new single site installation (not multisite). Is this possible? How do I do it?
Thank you
I built a multisite network and it got broken due to a developer who now claimed that it can't be fixed: The subsites' dashboards can no longer be accessed and the pages give the error message "page cannot be found". Since I haven't worked on it for very long, I am fine with "abandoning" the site and restarting.
Right now, I would like to move all my installed plugins (paid and non-paid ones) from this site to a new single site installation (not multisite). Is this possible? How do I do it?
Thank you
Share Improve this question asked Mar 24, 2019 at 5:19 celebriancelebrian 639 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 2Sure you can copy the folders and their contents over. A few caveats:
- they will start as deactivated
- their database records will not be copied over automatically. Some paid plugins store the license key in the database.
- there may be compatibility issues if your new site is on a different version of WordPress, PHP, etc., Especially since you said the site is a couple of years old and you haven't touched it in a while
Personally I would rather try to fix what you have and then go from there. "Can't be fixed" is subjective. If you reinstall the core WordPress files, network deactivate the plugins, and network-wide deactivate non-core themes, you still can't get into the subsites' dashboards?
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