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The Registered date and Last Updated date are displayed. Network admins can mark a site as archived, spam, deleted and mature, to remove from public listings or disable.Settings — This page shows a list of all settings associated with this site. Some are created by WordPress and others are created by plugins you activate. Note that some fields are grayed out and say Serialized Data. You cannot modify these values due to the way the setting is stored in the database.Themes — This area shows themes that are not already enabled across the network. Enabling a theme in this menu makes it accessible to this site. It does not activate the theme, but allows it to show in the site’s Appearance menu. To enable a theme for the entire network, see the Network Themes screen.Users — This displays the users associated with this site. You can also change their role, reset their password, or remove them from the site. Removing the user from the site does not remove the user from the network.A new user will be created if the above email address is not in the database.A password reset link will be sent to the user via email.Add New SiteAdd New UsersAdd New takes you to the Add New Site screen. You can search for a site by Name, ID number, or IP address. Screen Options allows you to choose how many sites to display on one page.Add SiteAdd UserAdd User will set up a new user account on the network and send that person an email with username and password.Add and manage sites or usersAdd the designated lines of code to wp-config.php (just before /*...stop editing...*/) and .htaccess (replacing the existing WordPress rules).Add the following to your %1$s file in %2$s above the line reading %3$s:Add the following to your %1$s file in %2$s, replacing other WordPress rules:Addresses of Sites in your NetworkAdmin EmailAll SitesAll done!Allow new registrationsAllow site administrators to add new users to their site via the "Users → Add New" page.Allowed file types. Separate types by spaces.An Edit link to a separate Edit Site screen.An existing WordPress network was detected.ArchivedAre you sure you wish to delete these themes?Are you sure you wish to delete this theme?AttributesBanned Email DomainsBanned NamesBecause you are using %1$s, the sites in your WordPress network must use sub-directories. Consider using %2$s if you wish to use sub-domains.Because your install is in a directory, the sites in your WordPress network must use sub-directories.Because your install is not new, the sites in your WordPress network must use sub-domains.Both sites and user accounts can be registered.Broken (%s)Broken (%s)Broken Theme:Can’t create an empty site.Cannot add user.Cannot create an empty user.Choose subdomains or subdirectories; this can only be switched afterwards by reconfiguring your install. Fill out the network details, and click install. If this does not work, you may have to add a wildcard DNS record (for subdomains) or change to another setting in Permalinks (for subdirectories).Clicking on bold headings can re-sort this table.Complete the following steps to enable the features for creating a network of sites.ConfirmConfirm your actionCreate a Network of WordPress SitesDashboard leads to the Dashboard for that site.Deactivate, Archive, and Spam which lead to confirmation screens. These actions can be reversed later.Default LanguageDelete ThemeDelete ThemesDelete which is a permanent action after the confirmation screens.DeletedDisableDisable %sDisabled (%s)Disabled (%s)Duplicated username or email address.ERROR: The network could not be created.Edit Site: %sEnableEnable %sEnable administration menusEnable menusEnabled (%s)Enabled (%s)Enabling the NetworkEnter the username and email.Enter the username of an existing user.Fill in the information below and you’ll be on your way to creating a network of WordPress sites. We will create configuration files in the next step.Filter site themes listFilter site users listFirst CommentFirst Comment AuthorFirst Comment EmailFirst Comment URLFirst PageFrom here you can:Hover over any user on the list to make the edit links appear. The Edit link on the left will take you to their Edit User profile page; the Edit link on the right by any site name goes to an Edit Site screen for that site.Hovering over each site reveals seven options (three for the primary site):If %1$s is disabled, ask your administrator to enable that module, or look at the Apache documentation or elsewhere for help setting it up.If a version update to core has not happened, clicking this button won’t affect anything.If registration is disabled, please set %1$s in %2$s to a URL you will redirect visitors to if they visit a non-existent site.If the admin email for the new site does not exist in the database, a new user will also be created.If the network admin disables a theme that is in use, it can still remain selected on that site. If another theme is chosen, the disabled theme will not appear in the site’s Appearance > Themes screen.If this process fails for any reason, users logging in to their sites will force the same update.If you want to ban domains from site registrations. One domain per line.If you want to limit site registrations to certain domains. One domain per line.If your browser doesn’t start loading the next page automatically, click this link:Install and activate themes or pluginsInstalled ThemesInvalid site ID.It looks like the Apache %s module is not installed.Language SettingsLast UpdatedLimit total size of files uploaded to %s MBLimited Email RegistrationsLogged in users may register new sites.MatureMax upload file sizeMenu setting enables/disables the plugin menus from appearing for non super admins, so that only super admins, not site admins, have access to activate plugins.Missing email address.Missing or invalid site address.Modify global network settingsNetworkNetwork Admin EmailNetwork DetailsNetwork DisableNetwork Disable %sNetwork Enable %sNetwork SettingsNetwork TitleNetwork enabled themes are not shown on this screen.NeverNew Site SettingsNew registrations settingsNew site created by %1$s Address: %2$s Name: %3$sNew site settings are defaults applied when a new site is created in the network. These include welcome email for when a new site or user account is registered, and what᾿s put in the first post, page, comment, comment author, and comment URL.Next SitesNo sites found.No theme selected.No themes found.No, return me to the theme listOnce the network is created, you may reactivate your plugins.Once you add this code and refresh your browser, multisite should be enabled. This screen, now in the Network Admin navigation menu, will keep an archive of the added code. You can toggle between Network Admin and Site Admin by clicking on the Network Admin or an individual site name under the My Sites dropdown in the Toolbar.Once you complete these steps, your network is enabled and configured. You will have to log in again.Only lowercase letters (a-z), numbers, and hyphens are allowed.Only use this screen once you have updated to a new version of WordPress through Updates/Available Updates (via the Network Administration navigation menu or the Toolbar). Clicking the Upgrade Network button will step through each site in the network, five at a time, and make sure any database updates are applied.Open %s in the Theme EditorOperational SettingsOperational settings has fields for the network’s name and admin email.Please deactivate your plugins before enabling the Network feature.Please choose whether you would like sites in your WordPress network to use sub-domains or sub-directories.Please complete the configuration steps. To create a new network, you will need to empty or remove the network database tables.Please make sure the Apache %s module is installed as it will be used at the end of this installation.Quick TasksRegistration SettingsRegistration is disabled.Registration notificationRegistration settings can disable/enable public signups. If you let others sign up for a site, install spam plugins. Spaces, not commas, should separate names banned as sites for this network.Return to DashboardSelect a user to change role.Select a user to remove.Send the network admin an email notification every time someone registers a site or user account.Server AddressSet site attributesSite activated.Site added. Visit Dashboard or Edit SiteSite archived.Site deactivated.Site deleted.Site info updated.Site marked as spam.Site options updated.Site removed from spam.Site themes listSite themes list navigationSite unarchived.Site upload spaceSite users listSite users list navigationSites deleted.Sites listSites list navigationSites marked as spam.Sites removed from spam.Size in kilobytesSorry, you are not allowed to add sites to this network.Sorry, you are not allowed to change the current site.Sorry, you are not allowed to delete that site.Sorry, you are not allowed to delete the site.Sorry, you are not allowed to delete themes for this site.Sorry, you are not allowed to edit this site.Sorry, you are not allowed to manage network themes.Sorry, you are not allowed to manage themes for this site.Sub-directoriesSub-directory InstallSub-domain InstallSub-domainsSubdirectory networks may not be fully compatible with custom wp-content directories.Super Admin (%s)Super Admins (%s)Super admins can no longer be added on the Options screen. You must now go to the list of existing users on Network Admin > Users and click on Username or the Edit action link below that name. This goes to an Edit User page where you can check a box to grant super admin privileges.That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging.The Network creation panel is not for WordPress MU networks.The Right Now widget on this screen provides current user and site counts on your network.The URL for the first comment on a new site.The author of the first comment on a new site.The bulk action will permanently delete selected users, or mark/unmark those selected as spam. Spam users will have posts removed and will be unable to sign up again with the same email addresses.The choice of subdirectory sites is disabled if this setup is more than a month old because of permalink problems with “/blog/” from the main site. This disabling will be addressed in a future version.The constant DO_NOT_UPGRADE_GLOBAL_TABLES cannot be defined when creating a network.The domain or path entered conflicts with an existing username.The email address of the first comment author on a new site.The first comment on a new site.The first page on a new site.The first post on a new site.The following words are reserved for use by WordPress functions and cannot be used as blog names: %sThe internet address of your network will be %s.The main site in a sub-directory install will need to use a modified permalink structure, potentially breaking existing links.The menu is for editing information specific to individual sites, particularly if the admin area of a site is unavailable.The next screen for Network Setup will give you individually-generated lines of code to add to your wp-config.php and .htaccess files. Make sure the settings of your FTP client make files starting with a dot visible, so that you can find .htaccess; you may have to create this file if it really is not there. Make backup copies of those two files.The original configuration steps are shown here for reference.The requested action is not valid.The requested site does not exist.The site ID is used internally, and is not shown on the front end of the site or to users/viewers.The username and password will be mailed to this email address.The welcome email sent to new site owners.The welcome email sent to new users.ThemeTheme disabled.Theme enabled.Themes %sThemes can be enabled on a site by site basis by the network admin on the Edit Site screen (which has a Themes tab); get there via the Edit action link on the All Sites screen. Only network admins are able to install or edit themes.Themes list navigationThere was an error creating the user.These themes may be active on other sites in the network.These unique authentication keys are also missing from your %s file.This email address will receive notifications. Registration and support emails will also come from this address.This is the main table of all sites on this network. Switch between list and excerpt views by using the icons above the right side of the table.This screen allows you to configure a network as having subdomains (site1.example.com) or subdirectories (example.com/site1). Subdomains require wildcard subdomains to be enabled in Apache and DNS records, if your host allows it.This screen enables and disables the inclusion of themes available to choose in the Appearance menu for each site. It does not activate or deactivate which theme a site is currently using.This screen is for Super Admins to add new sites to the network. This is not affected by the registration settings.This screen sets and changes options for the network as a whole. The first site is the main site in the network and network options are pulled from that original site’s options.This table shows all users across the network and the sites to which they are assigned.This theme may be active on other sites in the network.This unique authentication key is also missing from your %s file.To add a new site, click Create a New Site.To add a new user, click Create a New User.To make your installation more secure, you should also add:To search for a site, enter the path or domain.To search for a user or site, use the search boxes.To search for a user, enter an email address or username. Use a wildcard to search for a partial username, such as user*.UnarchiveUpdate your networkUpdatesUpgrade NetworkUpload SettingsUpload file typesUpload settings control the size of the uploaded files and the amount of available upload space for each site. You can change the default value for specific sites when you edit a particular site. Allowed file types are also listed (space separated only).User accounts may be registered.User added. Edit userUser created.User is already a member of this site.Users are not allowed to register these sites. Separate names by spaces.Users deleted.Users marked as spam.Users removed from spam.Users who are signed up to the network without a site are added as subscribers to the main or primary dashboard site, giving them profile pages to manage their accounts. These users will only see Dashboard and My Sites in the main navigation until a site is created for them.Visit %s homepageVisit Theme SiteVisit to go to the front-end site live.Warning!Warning! Problem updating %1$s. Your server may not be able to connect to sites running on it. Error message: %2$sWarning! User cannot be modified. The user %s is a network administrator.Warning:We recommend you back up your existing %1$s and %2$s files.We recommend you back up your existing %s file.We recommend you change your siteurl to %1$s before enabling the network feature. It will still be possible to visit your site using the %3$s prefix with an address like %2$s but any links will not have the %3$s prefix.Welcome EmailWelcome User EmailWelcome to the Network installation process!Welcome to your Network Admin. This area of the Administration Screens is used for managing all aspects of your Multisite Network.What would you like to call your network?WordPress has been updated! Before we send you on your way, we need to individually upgrade the sites in your network.Yes, delete these themesYes, delete this themeYou are about to activate the site %s.You are about to archive the site %s.You are about to deactivate the site %s.You are about to delete the site %s.You are about to mark the site %s as mature.You are about to mark the site %s as not mature.You are about to mark the site %s as spam.You are about to remove the following theme:You are about to remove the following themes:You are about to unarchive the site %s.You are about to unspam the site %s.You can also go to the user’s profile page by clicking on the individual username.You can make an existing user an additional super admin by going to the Edit User profile page and checking the box to grant that privilege.You can sort the table by clicking on any of the table headings and switch between list and excerpt views by using the icons above the users list.You cannot change this later.You cannot delete a theme while it is active on the main site.You cannot install a network of sites with your server address.You cannot use port numbers such as %s.You do not appear to have any themes available at this time.You must define the %1$s constant as true in your %2$s file to allow creation of a Network.You will need a wildcard DNS record if you are going to use the virtual host (sub-domain) functionality.Your email address.[%s] New Site Createdemail "From" fieldSite AdminsiteMark as SpamsiteNot SpamsiteRegisteredsiteSpamsubdirectory exampleslike %1$s/site1 and %1$s/site2subdomain exampleslike site1.%1$s and site2.%1$stheme%1$s by %2$sthemeAdd NewthemeDelete %sthemesAll (%s)All (%s)userMark as SpamuserNot SpamuserRegisteredverb; siteArchivePO-Revision-Date: 2016-10-30 18:59:41+0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n != 1; X-Generator: GlotPress/4.0.0-beta.2 Language: en_GB Project-Id-Version: WordPress - 4.8.x - Administration - Network Admin %1$s – %2$s%s KB%s Sites%s theme deleted.%s themes deleted.%s theme disabled.%s themes disabled.%s theme enabled.%s themes enabled.Documentation on Creating a NetworkDocumentation on the Network AdminDocumentation on Network SettingsDocumentation on Site ManagementDocumentation on Network ThemesDocumentation on Upgrade NetworkDocumentation on Network UsersDocumentation on the Network ScreenSupport ForumsInfo — The site URL is rarely edited as this can cause the site to not work properly. The Registered date and Last Updated date are displayed. Network admins can mark a site as archived, spam, deleted and mature, to remove from public listings or disable.Settings — This page shows a list of all settings associated with this site. Some are created by WordPress and others are created by plugins you activate. Note that some fields are greyed out and say Serialized Data. You cannot modify these values due to the way the setting is stored in the database.Themes — This area shows themes that are not already enabled across the network. Enabling a theme in this menu makes it accessible to this site. It does not activate the theme, but allows it to show in the site’s Appearance menu. To enable a theme for the entire network, see the Network Themes screen.Users — This displays the users associated with this site. You can also change their role, reset their password, or remove them from the site. Removing the user from the site does not remove the user from the network.A new user will be created if the above email address is not in the database.A password reset link will be sent to the user via email.Add New SiteAdd New UsersAdd New takes you to the Add New Site screen. You can search for a site by Name, ID number, or IP address. Screen Options allows you to choose how many sites to display on one page.Add SiteAdd UserAdd User will set up a new user account on the network and send that person an email with username and password.Add and manage sites or usersAdd the designated lines of code to wp-config.php (just before /*...stop editing...*/) and .htaccess (replacing the existing WordPress rules).Add the following to your %1$s file in %2$s above the line reading %3$s:Add the following to your %1$s file in %2$s, replacing other WordPress rules:Addresses of Sites in your NetworkAdmin EmailAll SitesAll done!Allow new registrationsAllow site administrators to add new users to their site via the "Users → Add New" page.Allowed file types. Separate types by spaces.An Edit link to a separate Edit Site screen.An existing WordPress network was detected.ArchivedAre you sure you wish to delete these themes?Are you sure you wish to delete this theme?AttributesBanned Email DomainsBanned NamesBecause you are using %1$s, the sites in your WordPress network must use sub-directories. Consider using %2$s if you wish to use sub-domains.Because your install is in a directory, the sites in your WordPress network must use sub-directories.Because your install is not new, the sites in your WordPress network must use sub-domains.Both sites and user accounts can be registered.Broken (%s)Broken (%s)Broken Theme:Can’t create an empty site.Cannot add user.Cannot create an empty user.Choose subdomains or subdirectories; this can only be switched afterwards by reconfiguring your install. Fill out the network details, and click install. If this does not work, you may have to add a wildcard DNS record (for subdomains) or change to another setting in Permalinks (for subdirectories).Clicking on bold headings can re-sort this table.Complete the following steps to enable the features for creating a network of sites.ConfirmConfirm your actionCreate a Network of WordPress SitesDashboard leads to the Dashboard for that site.Deactivate, Archive, and Spam which lead to confirmation screens. These actions can be reversed later.Default LanguageDelete ThemeDelete ThemesDelete which is a permanent action after the confirmation screens.DeletedDisableDisable %sDisabled (%s)Disabled (%s)Duplicated username or email address.ERROR: The network could not be created.Edit Site: %sEnableEnable %sEnable administration menusEnable menusEnabled (%s)Enabled (%s)Enabling the NetworkEnter the username and email.Enter the username of an existing user.Fill in the information below and you’ll be on your way to creating a network of WordPress sites. We will create configuration files in the next step.Filter site themes listFilter site users listFirst CommentFirst Comment AuthorFirst Comment EmailFirst Comment URLFirst PageFrom here you can:Hover over any user on the list to make the edit links appear. The Edit link on the left will take you to their Edit User profile page; the Edit link on the right by any site name goes to an Edit Site screen for that site.Hovering over each site reveals seven options (three for the primary site):If %1$s is disabled, ask your administrator to enable that module, or look at the Apache documentation or elsewhere for help setting it up.If a version update to core has not happened, clicking this button won’t affect anything.If registration is disabled, please set %1$s in %2$s to a URL you will redirect visitors to if they visit a non-existent site.If the admin email for the new site does not exist in the database, a new user will also be created.If the network admin disables a theme that is in use, it can still remain selected on that site. If another theme is chosen, the disabled theme will not appear in the site’s Appearance > Themes screen.If this process fails for any reason, users logging in to their sites will force the same update.If you want to ban domains from site registrations. One domain per line.If you want to limit site registrations to certain domains. One domain per line.If your browser doesn’t start loading the next page automatically, click this link:Install and activate themes or pluginsInstalled ThemesInvalid site ID.It looks like the Apache %s module is not installed.Language SettingsLast UpdatedLimit total size of files uploaded to %s MBLimited Email RegistrationsLogged in users may register new sites.MatureMax upload file sizeMenu setting enables/disables the plugin menus from appearing for non super admins, so that only super admins, not site admins, have access to activate plugins.Missing email address.Missing or invalid site address.Modify global network settingsNetworkNetwork Admin EmailNetwork DetailsNetwork DisableNetwork Disable %sNetwork Enable %sNetwork SettingsNetwork TitleNetwork enabled themes are not shown on this screen.NeverNew Site SettingsNew registrations settingsNew site created by %1$s Address: %2$s Name: %3$sNew site settings are defaults applied when a new site is created in the network. These include welcome email for when a new site or user account is registered, and what᾿s put in the first post, page, comment, comment author, and comment URL.Next SitesNo sites found.No theme selected.No themes found.No, return me to the theme listOnce the network is created, you may reactivate your plugins.Once you add this code and refresh your browser, multisite should be enabled. This screen, now in the Network Admin navigation menu, will keep an archive of the added code. You can toggle between Network Admin and Site Admin by clicking on the Network Admin or an individual site name under the My Sites dropdown in the Toolbar.Once you complete these steps, your network is enabled and configured. You will have to log in again.Only lowercase letters (a-z), numbers, and hyphens are allowed.Only use this screen once you have updated to a new version of WordPress through Updates/Available Updates (via the Network Administration navigation menu or the Toolbar). Clicking the Upgrade Network button will step through each site in the network, five at a time, and make sure any database updates are applied.Open %s in the Theme EditorOperational SettingsOperational settings has fields for the network’s name and admin email.Please deactivate your plugins before enabling the Network feature.Please choose whether you would like sites in your WordPress network to use sub-domains or sub-directories.Please complete the configuration steps. To create a new network, you will need to empty or remove the network database tables.Please make sure the Apache %s module is installed as it will be used at the end of this installation.Quick TasksRegistration SettingsRegistration is disabled.Registration notificationRegistration settings can disable/enable public signups. If you let others sign up for a site, install spam plugins. Spaces, not commas, should separate names banned as sites for this network.Return to DashboardSelect a user to change role.Select a user to remove.Send the network admin an email notification every time someone registers a site or user account.Server AddressSet site attributesSite activated.Site added. Visit Dashboard or Edit SiteSite archived.Site deactivated.Site deleted.Site info updated.Site marked as spam.Site options updated.Site removed from spam.Site themes listSite themes list navigationSite unarchived.Site upload spaceSite users listSite users list navigationSites deleted.Sites listSites list navigationSites marked as spam.Sites removed from spam.Size in kilobytesSorry, you are not allowed to add sites to this network.Sorry, you are not allowed to change the current site.Sorry, you are not allowed to delete that site.Sorry, you are not allowed to delete the site.Sorry, you are not allowed to delete themes for this site.Sorry, you are not allowed to edit this site.Sorry, you are not allowed to manage network themes.Sorry, you are not allowed to manage themes for this site.Sub-directoriesSub-directory InstallSub-domain InstallSub-domainsSubdirectory networks may not be fully compatible with custom wp-content directories.Super Admin (%s)Super Admins (%s)Super admins can no longer be added on the Options screen. You must now go to the list of existing users on Network Admin > Users and click on Username or the Edit action link below that name. This goes to an Edit User page where you can check a box to grant super admin privileges.That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging.The Network creation panel is not for WordPress MU networks.The Right Now widget on this screen provides current user and site counts on your network.The URL for the first comment on a new site.The author of the first comment on a new site.The bulk action will permanently delete selected users, or mark/unmark those selected as spam. Spam users will have posts removed and will be unable to sign up again with the same email addresses.The choice of subdirectory sites is disabled if this setup is more than a month old because of permalink problems with “/blog/” from the main site. This disabling will be addressed in a future version.The constant DO_NOT_UPGRADE_GLOBAL_TABLES cannot be defined when creating a network.The domain or path entered conflicts with an existing username.The email address of the first comment author on a new site.The first comment on a new site.The first page on a new site.The first post on a new site.The following words are reserved for use by WordPress functions and cannot be used as blog names: %sThe internet address of your network will be %s.The main site in a sub-directory install will need to use a modified permalink structure, potentially breaking existing links.The menu is for editing information specific to individual sites, particularly if the admin area of a site is unavailable.The next screen for Network Setup will give you individually-generated lines of code to add to your wp-config.php and .htaccess files. Make sure the settings of your FTP client make files starting with a dot visible, so that you can find .htaccess; you may have to create this file if it really is not there. Make backup copies of those two files.The original configuration steps are shown here for reference.The requested action is not valid.The requested site does not exist.The site ID is used internally, and is not shown on the front end of the site or to users/viewers.The username and password will be mailed to this email address.The welcome email sent to new site owners.The welcome email sent to new users.ThemeTheme disabled.Theme enabled.Themes %sThemes can be enabled on a site by site basis by the network admin on the Edit Site screen (which has a Themes tab); get there via the Edit action link on the All Sites screen. Only network admins are able to install or edit themes.Themes list navigationThere was an error creating the user.These themes may be active on other sites in the network.These unique authentication keys are also missing from your %s file.This email address will receive notifications. Registration and support emails will also come from this address.This is the main table of all sites on this network. Switch between list and excerpt views by using the icons above the right side of the table.This screen allows you to configure a network as having subdomains (site1.example.com) or subdirectories (example.com/site1). Subdomains require wildcard subdomains to be enabled in Apache and DNS records, if your host allows it.This screen enables and disables the inclusion of themes available to choose in the Appearance menu for each site. It does not activate or deactivate which theme a site is currently using.This screen is for Super Admins to add new sites to the network. This is not affected by the registration settings.This screen sets and changes options for the network as a whole. The first site is the main site in the network and network options are pulled from that original site’s options.This table shows all users across the network and the sites to which they are assigned.This theme may be active on other sites in the network.This unique authentication key is also missing from your %s file.To add a new site, click Create a New Site.To add a new user, click Create a New User.To make your installation more secure, you should also add:To search for a site, enter the path or domain.To search for a user or site, use the search boxes.To search for a user, enter an email address or username. Use a wildcard to search for a partial username, such as user*.UnarchiveUpdate your networkUpdatesUpgrade NetworkUpload SettingsUpload file typesUpload settings control the size of the uploaded files and the amount of available upload space for each site. You can change the default value for specific sites when you edit a particular site. Allowed file types are also listed (space separated only).User accounts may be registered.User added. Edit userUser created.User is already a member of this site.Users are not allowed to register these sites. Separate names by spaces.Users deleted.Users marked as spam.Users removed from spam.Users who are signed up to the network without a site are added as subscribers to the main or primary dashboard site, giving them profile pages to manage their accounts. These users will only see Dashboard and My Sites in the main navigation until a site is created for them.Visit %s homepageVisit Theme SiteVisit to go to the front-end site live.Warning!Warning! Problem updating %1$s. Your server may not be able to connect to sites running on it. Error message: %2$sWarning! User cannot be modified. The user %s is a network administrator.Warning:We recommend you back up your existing %1$s and %2$s files.We recommend you back up your existing %s file.We recommend you change your siteurl to %1$s before enabling the network feature. It will still be possible to visit your site using the %3$s prefix with an address like %2$s but any links will not have the %3$s prefix.Welcome EmailWelcome User EmailWelcome to the Network installation process!Welcome to your Network Admin. This area of the Administration Screens is used for managing all aspects of your Multisite Network.What would you like to call your network?WordPress has been updated! Before we send you on your way, we need to individually upgrade the sites in your network.Yes, delete these themesYes, delete this themeYou are about to activate the site %s.You are about to archive the site %s.You are about to deactivate the site %s.You are about to delete the site %s.You are about to mark the site %s as mature.You are about to mark the site %s as not mature.You are about to mark the site %s as spam.You are about to remove the following theme:You are about to remove the following themes:You are about to unarchive the site %s.You are about to unspam the site %s.You can also go to the user’s profile page by clicking on the individual username.You can make an existing user an additional super admin by going to the Edit User profile page and checking the box to grant that privilege.You can sort the table by clicking on any of the table headings and switch between list and excerpt views by using the icons above the users list.You cannot change this later.You cannot delete a theme while it is active on the main site.You cannot install a network of sites with your server address.You cannot use port numbers such as %s.You do not appear to have any themes available at this time.You must define the %1$s constant as true in your %2$s file to allow creation of a Network.You will need a wildcard DNS record if you are going to use the virtual host (sub-domain) functionality.Your email address.[%s] New Site CreatedSite AdminMark as SpamNot SpamRegisteredSpamlike %1$s/site1 and %1$s/site2like site1.%1$s and site2.%1$s%1$s by %2$sAdd NewDelete %sAll (%s)All (%s)Mark as SpamNot SpamRegisteredArchive