• hi,
    planning multisite non-profit-org setup…
    so interaction is required… like the “missing” part in multisite with separated pages…

    @team: I guess, it would be great to add a second multisite-tag towards something like: multisite-net as the opposite of multisite-sep as is…?

    so, the last three days, for my mu-net-aims, I
    found “Don’t Use WordPress MultiSite”
    found “wpdev” and “wpbeginners”
    found “Network wide menu”
    found “CMS Tree Page View” to sort, expand and collapse pages
    found “Expandable Menus” to do the same expand/collapse with menus

    and in regards of managing the mysites list
    found “Multisite Toolbar Additions” adding my menu to the backend-top-toolbar … but got stuck… linked new sites show up in the menu, but clicking them, ends in the front page view and not in the backend administration, like in the list under mysites..

    only found “reorder my sites” to have an alphabetic list of sites
    but
    these two last plugins only go part of the way I’d like to…

    great would be:
    to manage the sites (best) corresponding to the existing menustructure…

    (if not possible, at last
    reorder, collapse, expand…)

    any ideas? the imagination of hundreds of sites in a list is not sexy to me… how is this done by orgs

    and auto assigning sites to menu as links would’t be bad either…

    Thank’s in advance

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  • Thread Starter designguide

    (@designguide)

    opened my eyes again today and
    read “Don’t Use WordPress MultiSite” kind of third time…
    …now, having read tons of support posts… for two days

    logged into backend
    played with the “Multisite Toolbar Additions” and found the linked sites do end in frontend but can be managed by dashboard link in toolbar… seems, I was blind yesterday…

    so,
    I’m kind of:
    ok, multisite is great and there is a way to get very far…

    but, after digging into multisite for a sharing setup, I totally agree with great Mika…
    “Don’t Use WordPress MultiSite”
    and add for myself as of:
    it get’s really complicated when upgrading wp or do other wild (usually simple) stuff…
    unless you are a team of php developers in a kind of technical and financial powerful environment and
    want to sell hosting like wordpress.com
    so, thank’s again, Mika and all other plugin developers… so far

    found great plugins helping to go with non-mu setup aswell
    so,
    this initial topic is resolved for me…

    but,
    if I may use your plugin knowledge around “big setups”…?:
    how could I implement a combined user and project registration,
    where people can:

    1. apply for:
    a “project place” ?(post page folder category)? and give information (select?) to
    continent/country/state/district/county/city/quarter/projectname and category (radio?)
    as an editor

    2. So, I guess, I would need to import tables with
    continent/country/state/district/county/city/quarter/ first…? to enable the select… (any idea of how and where to grab?)
    or let project editors type in non-existing infos… district/county/city/quarter/ and proof (and spellcheck) that manually?

    3. How could these project-places easiest be assigned to the menu?
    I now, add links to the menu manually…

    4. and when a project is released and at it’s place and in the right category…
    allow simple:
    author or contributor registration through the assigned editor for this project?

    Thank’s again for your adorable efforts!

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