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  • Plugin Author David Dean

    (@ddean)

    Hi Eric –

    I’m not really sure what you’re asking. Can you provide a little more explanation? ??

    This plugin does require you to activate the Network feature of WordPress.

    Thread Starter Eric Langley

    (@elangley)

    I mean that when you activate Networks for WordPress at the top network level and then create a new Network, if you activate the Plugin in that Network would it be a nested Network.

    1) Primary Multisite (Site A) has Networks for WordPress activated.
    2) New Site (Site B)( is created
    3) At the Netowrk Admin level in Site B if Networks for WordPress is activated can the Network site have sub Network sites?

    I know this sounds confusing!

    Plugin Author David Dean

    (@ddean)

    Hi Eric –

    I see. No, all networks exist in parallel. This plugin reads and manipulates the same network structure of WP regardless of the site you’re using to access it.

    However, each Network can have unlimited sites on it.

    You might be able to do something clever by creating networks at paths that would otherwise be sites, but that is very delicate work and you should have a good understanding of multisite before trying it.

    I hope that clears things up! Let me know if you have any more questions.

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