Just for reference, there's no need to change any configuration items in apache to get your main site to work.. By default, if you open http://localhost/ (or the ip assigned to that computer) you'll get the main apache site. You don't need to use the user directories at all if you don't wish to do so. Simply build your web site as you like, then drop it all into the main apache htdocs folder. The location of this folder varies (slightly and occasionally) from release to release, and depending on which version of apache you're using, but it's usually /library/webserver/htdocs (or something similar, that's from memory, not an actual look into my folders to see the true path, but regardless, all you need to do is build your web site there, and all will work as you ask, without you having to change any configuration files at all. The user folders will still be there if you desire to use them, but there's nothing saying you must.

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