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Adding subdomain posts from admin (12 posts)

  1. bgyo
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    I have been trying to figure this for a few hours.

    I have a new website and I installed wpmu so every category in the site will have it's own subdomain (category1.domain.com) and domain.com will aggregate the posts from all subdomains.
    The main problem with this is that I can no longer post all my entries from a single panel by choosing a category as usual, instead I need to go into every single subdomain to do that.

    Is there anyway to do this and I am missing it ?

  2. sbrajesh
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    No.I don't think there is a way.but yes, an easier way will be login as site administrator and go to Site Admin->blogs option,there you will see all the blogs listed,and option to directly go the the blog's admin panel,It should help you save some time.

  3. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 14 years ago #

    ", instead I need to go into every single subdomain to do that."

    Because it's MU. You always have to go to each subdomain to post to that blog.

  4. neo_orange29
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    I would love for there to be an update in the future that will allow me to post a blog post to all of the subdomain blogs at one time and I would also like to be able to see a blog post on a subdomain blog and be able to "promote it" (copy it) so that it appears in that subdomain and on another blog within the blog community as well.

  5. bgyo
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Thanks for the answers...

    It would be easier to promote each category separately, there is no need to be mean.

  6. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Who was mean?

  7. bgyo
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Why are you yelling at me ?

  8. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Uh, I'm not yelling? Yelling is all caps.

    MU is in caps because it's in caps up above.

  9. elemsee
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Ernie: M is for MU
    Bert: M is for Mean

  10. bgyo
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    I know what MU means, doh!

    It's a cow's first language.

  11. eyecool
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    That would be MOO (I'm not yelling!).

  12. bgyo
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    That would be MOO (I'm not yelling!).

    Maybe in your country.

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