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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: subdomain mapping for multisiteDo you own both the .info and .org domains? You need to make sure both are parked with your hosting server.
Are you using the domain mapping plugin…what you want to do will not work with a straight multisite install…because you are using domains, not just subdomains.
IF you do own both domains, make sure one is primary.
1. go to the domain mapping portion of mu install
2. clc.citlchurches.org should be added here as the primary domain pointing to the correct site id.
3. create another domain mapping record clc.citlchurches.info and set it as a secondary domain record, pointing to the same site id.looks like you fixed it…?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Need Advice : multiple installs, WPMU, or just one…@coltonday — are you using different domains? Subdomains?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: www. issue with MU installI had the same thing happen. What you need to do is this:
1. go to the domain mapping portion of mu install
2. example.com should be added here as the primary domain pointing to the correct site id.
3. create another domain mapping record https://www.example.com and set it as a secondary domain record.In fact, I used this to redirect example.com, https://www.example.com and https://www.example.net — all point to the same thing.
Hope this helps.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Canonical links with Multisite – leaving on www is a problemok. got it. I needed to add another domain name to the mapping.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Setting up Multisite Domain Mapping@knowingArt – It does install in the same dbase. But thats where it really ends. I can login to https://www.somewhere.com/wp-admin just like I would if it was a custom, standalone install.
In the end, it has saved me a bunch of time and headache. Now when I want to add a plugin, add it and make it a network activation. Now it shows up on each one of my domains.
From a development standpoint, its a HUGE time savings. AND much better way of building things. Redundancy is never good when building/coding.
Took some time to figure out how it all functions. For instance, I did not know that you needed to install multisite before you installed the multisite domain mapping. There was a whole series of steps I was missing.
Once I understand how it all works, really like the functionality thats for sure.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Setting up Multisite Domain MappingOk. One more question…is there any way to keep plugins turned on, basically duplicate a master so that all I have to do is change photos and content?
Right, I have to turn on plugins on very every new site that I add. I have repeat the same process for every one. Is there a work around? Typically, I would just export a master dbase and reimport with PHP my admin. BUT the dbase is not so straightforward as it once was.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Setting up Multisite Domain MappingYeah…thats what I figured out…ottos article dealt with something different.
What a great plugin though. Think it will work out really well for the application that I am using it for. Thanks for the replies/help.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Setting up Multisite Domain MappingIt was just ease of use, thats all. No biggie. I was just looking to make it easier to import a master dbase to start with.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Setting up Multisite Domain MappingOk. Definitely made progress. Looks like I figured it out.
The question I do has is how to setup separate dbase for each new domain that is added.Currently it is adding all the info to the same wordpress dbase. Really makes things a bit difficult to manage if I am planning on adding 25-30 separate domains.