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  • Hi Kiss,
    Thanks for this, I’m also looking for the same because I’ve 19+ blog website and want to manage all from one server. one of my websites is blogs for women.

    Is it your intent to have a website structure like:

    Site A at domain.com
    Site B at domain.com/xyz/siteB
    Site C at domain.com/xyz/siteC

    Why have the extra sub-folder, when MultiSite can provide separate sites with just individually separate folders?

    Thread Starter Pak Kriss

    (@pakkriss)

    Here an better example:

    Site A at domain.com
    Site B at domain.com/man/siteB
    Site C at domain.com/man/siteC
    Site D at domain.com/woman/siteD
    Site E at domain.com/woman/siteE
    Site F at domain.com/kids/siteF
    Site G at domain.com/kids/siteG
    Site H at domain.com/events

    I hope this clarifies

    OK. This arrangement would require multiple stand-alone websites. MultiSite is limited to one folder in depth.

    It seems you are looking for a method of organizing content by categorizing subject matter. And could be accomplished using menus, thus not requiring URLs pointing to sub-folders. Or perhaps a Table of Contents plugin to display, for instance, Man -> B, & C; Woman -> D & E; Kids -> F & G; Events.

    And use a SEO plugin to aid in indexing your site.

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