Timeline for How to use Wordpress Multisite With Different Domain Names?
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S Nov 23, 2022 at 2:00 | history | suggested | Stephen Ostermiller | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
formatting, use example domain
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Mar 17, 2021 at 15:27 | comment | added | Jornes | I like to do it this way too. Will this have risk of getting sites corrupt when Wordpress updates everytime? | |
S Jun 12, 2020 at 13:51 | history | suggested | TheStoryCoder | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Updated link to setup multisite
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Jun 26, 2019 at 18:38 | history | edited | Michael Ecklund | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
deleted 55 characters in body
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Jun 26, 2019 at 2:07 | comment | added | Debbie Kurth | I love this answer...yet I have an issue. Your suggestion for changing the .htaccess, as the wordpress also gave the same modification. when I do this change, the system crashes. Any ideas of why that would be? | |
Oct 6, 2018 at 20:39 | comment | added | Robert Andrews | Thanks for this, seems to work - and it did seem to need the cookie part. For me, I 1) registered a new domain, 2) pointed its nameservers toward my existing WordPress Multisite host, 3) in cPanel, did an Add-On Domain, setting the document root as the same public_html as the primary site (like you said; I didn't try it the default way, of a new directory, so not sure if that would work), and 4) changed the subsite url from oldsubdomain.primarysite.com to newdomain.com Fingers crossed, no DNS issues so far. | |
Jan 3, 2017 at 15:14 | vote | accept | Kevin.a | ||
Jan 3, 2017 at 14:38 | history | answered | Michael Ecklund | CC BY-SA 3.0 |