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Article: Using a Single, Central WP-MU Install to power all your domains (8 posts)

  1. AphelionZ
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    I just posted up this article here. I hope it's ok if I share the link as I think it could be useful/helpful to a lot of people looking to do this in the WP-MU community.

    http://blog.markroberthenderson.com/using-a-single-central-wordpress-mu-installation-to-power-all-your-domains/

  2. Beer
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Thanks for taking the time to share these tips. I'll have to try it.

  3. reboltutorial
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Not sure to understand everything but that's great would like to try :)

  4. AphelionZ
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Let me know if you have any questions and I'll be sure to do my best to answer them!

  5. AphelionZ
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Quick bump to let you know that I started working on some video tutorials of this (people requested):

    http://blog.markroberthenderson.com/centralized-wordpress-mu-video-tutorials/

  6. Beer
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Nice first video.

  7. Katastimata
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Just a quick note to anyone researching this. There are 3 different plugins for this purpose:

    1. WordPress MU Domain Mapping 0.4.3 (seems to work for 2.8.5) by Donncha O Caoimh
    2. There are the "Simple Multi-Site plugin" and the "Advanced Domain Mapping plugin" as described in wpmututorials.com
    3. The "Multi-Site Manager" at wpmudev.org

    There are many tutorials and hacks all around the place but I suppose that the previous plugins will do the work...

  8. reboltutorial
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    What if I am on a shared webhosting service I can't change the Apache virtual host file, is it still possible ?

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