WPMU backend > Site Admin > Themes > Active > No
This makes the theme unavailable for the main site also.
Example : I want mydomain.com to show bp default theme.
And I want blog owned by/at mydomain.com/blog/abc
not have the ability to choose bp default theme at all.
You really need to read documents and learn basics of wpmu before using buddypress. Otherwise buddypress forum gets messed up with general wpmu topics, which are not supposed to be posted here.
n/w, Site Admin > Blogs > there you’ll have to set the main blog to access that theme.
Ronia, you can select a theme for use on a blog and then turn it’s access off afterwards. It can still be used by the blog that has it selected but takes it out of the themes list for others.
“”you can select a theme for use on a blog and then turn it’s access off afterwards. It can still be used by the blog that has it selected but takes it out of the themes list for others.””
Hello Burt Adsit !
You understood my problem. Your advice works perfectly OK.
Thats a great tip.
Was it already somewhere – I could not see as far as I read and searched.
Allowedthemes field in Site Admin (super site admin) > Edit blog does not seem to work.
For example, how to enter multiple allowed themes for that blog, separated by commas? or each in a line?
Anyways, the problem is SOLVED.
THANKS a million, Burt Adsit!