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Tagged: CN_CUSTOM_TEMPLATE_PATH, multisite, wpmu
- This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 13 years, 5 months ago by
Steven Zahm.
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02/22/2013 at 11:03 am #252010
Marion
GuestHello! I have Connections installed on a MultiSie WordPress installation. I had changed the cmap.php file to change the image that’s used in the Bio box to be the Logo (trayImage) instead of the Image. It worked great. Now I am working on another site on the MultiSite Installation. It asked me to upload the cMap template. So I did. And I’ve uploaded the Bio photo into Logo like I do on the other site so it shows in the main box (instead of only showing when you click a Bio), and it’s not showing up. But there’s only one instance of the plugin under the main site, and under /wp-content/connections_templates/cmap.php, the change is there. It seems like it’s not pulling the correct “version” of cmap.php and is getting the default code without my trayImage changes. Is there a way I don’t know about that “updates” the template to all the other sites? I’m not sure, when there’s only one place in the FTP directory where the file resides, why it’s not updating to all the sites under MultiSite. Does this make sense? I am missing something. Any help is appreciated.
02/22/2013 at 12:52 pm #252019Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Marion
Each sub-site is completely seperate when it come to files … so the correct path will be dependent on the blog.id. If you go to the Connections : Dashboard admin page, it’ll have a widget named “System”. On this widget you’ll see a FTP path for CN_CUSTOM_TEMPLATE_PATH, this is the path that you need to put the custom work you did on cMap in.
I hope that makes sense!
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