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Administrators may permanently remove a website from the Big Medium system and, optionally, delete all of the site's html files. To do this, administrators can click the "Review Sites" link under "Setup" in the left-column menu of the Big Medium control panel. From the "Review Sites" menu, click the "delete" link for the site to be removed.
Do you really want to delete the site?
Big Medium asks you to confirm the website deletion and also asks if you would like to delete the directories containing the website.
If you delete the site but choose not to delete the homepage directory or the page directory, the site will be permanently removed from the Big Medium system, but all of the site's HTML files will continue to exist so that users will continue to be able to see the website.
Be careful! If you choose to delete either the homepage directory or the page directory, Big Medium will delete all files in those directories, whether or not those files were created by Big Medium. If you have not added any files to those directories outside of Big Medium, then the directories are probably safe to delete, but it's worth doublechecking before you do.
In particular, before you choose to delete the homepage and/or page directory, be sure that neither directory is your site's web root directory.
Deleting a website and its directories cannot be undone. A deleted website is gone forever.
Need more help?
For further assistance and documentation, visit the website of Global Moxie, the developer behind Big Medium.