• I have a network with 4 websites and the following structure:

    site.de
    site.de/en/
    
    sub1.site.de
    sub1.site.de/en/
    
    sub2.site.de
    sub2.site.de/en/
    
    sub3.site.de
    sub3.site.de/en/

    I have two questions about this and would be glad if someone helps me, because I just can’t get ahead.

    The network works fine. Only with the Multisite Language Switcher I do not quite get along.

    • The menus of sub1 and sub2 each have an entry that points to the main site site.de. In sub3 such an entry is missing. What can I do to correct this.
    • All menus in sub1, sub2 and sub3 have entries that point to the other subs. How can I enable and disable individual ones of these entries?

    Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

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  • Plugin Author Dennis Ploetner

    (@realloc)

    Hello,

    the “Reference user” is probably the solution to your problem.

    REFERENCE USER

    This is an important but somewhat overseen field.

    The easiest (but not the only) way to connect websites is by the user. There is no problem if you have just one user that accesses all the websites. But this option is helpful if you want to connect a subset or have more than 1 admin.

    Just set who is the reference for the connections and you are done.

    Read one here: https://msls.co/user-docs/settings-in-the-administration-menu/

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