Network feature has switched our home page, how do I fix?
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A few weeks back, we enabled the Network feature on our main blog (“The New York health Care Blog” at http://blog.harrisbeach.com/healthcare) and immediately added a blog called “Library” which was placed in a “library” subdirectory. As soon as we did that, the emails we sent to subscribers (using Jetpack Subscriptions) began using “My Site” as the from address (instead of “New York health Care Blog”) and we immediately shut down the Network feature and deleted the Library blog, thinking it would revert things back to their normal state.
Instead, we found that remnants of the Library “child” blog remain all over the place, and that
1) “My Site” still remains the name of the site on wordpress.com and on subscribers’ pages
2) WordPress still points visitors to blog.harrisbeach.com/healthcare/library as the home page to our health Care blog
3) the My Blogs tab on the wordpress.com site list is empty
4) I have no idea where to go to fixCan anyone help? Thanks in advance…
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