If you run a WordPress Multisite network, the chances are that you’ve had to archive, suspend or delete one or two sites along the way. If the network is for your own use, you may have created a site and then realised you don’t need it after all, you might have moved it to a […] View original post at …
The No-Plugin Guide for a Multilingual WordPress Site Using Multisite
It’s easy to forget that the internet is a World Wide Web. Which means that people from all over the world have access to your website. So, if you only serve content in one language, you’re at a potential disadvantage. Communicating with an international audience through a multilingual site has its perks. Not only can […] View original post at …
How to Add a List of Sites in a Multisite Network to Each Subsite
If you’re using a WordPress Multisite network to host a number of related sites, it can be useful to include links to all of the sites in each of your sites. This will help visitors who arrive at the wrong site in your group and also encourage people browsing any one of the sites in […] View original post at …
WordPress Multisite: Subdomains or Subdirectories?
When you activate Multisite on your WordPress installation, there are a number of things you need to consider and decide, such as whether you’ll let your users create their own sites, what themes and plugins you’ll make available and your registration settings. But the one decision that’s very difficult to reverse is whether to use […] View original post at …
How We Host WordPress: Infinite Scale, Redundancy, and Code Audits
We host millions of sites across our CampusPress and WPMU DEV Hosting platforms. And we’re also behind Edublogs, likely the largest WordPress Multisite network in the world (if you don’t count WordPress.com). Over the past 11+ years of building and growing these services, we’ve evolved everything that we do. We’ve made mistakes, learned a good deal, […] View original post at …
How to Set Up a WordPress Multi Network
WordPress Multisite is an awesome tool in its own right that enables you to create a network of WordPress websites, but did you know it’s possible to create a network of Multisite networks, i.e. a network of networks? A multi-network allows you to have virtually infinite Multisite networks, all using a single WordPress install and […] View original post at …
Learn WordPress and Dream Big: Academy Courses Now Available On-Demand
All courses in our online learning school, The Academy, are now available to enroll in and complete at any time! Yes, we’ve scrapped start and end dates for courses and removed the week-by-week release of units. Now you can join a course at any time, work through the videos, tutorials and assessments at your own […] View original post at …
Introducing the Best Value Backup Storage Plans for WordPress (and Multisite!)
Today we’re announcing all-new managed backup plans to help our super users who manage large websites and heavy duty Multisite networks. All WPMU DEV members already get 10GB of cloud storage space included in their membership, which can be used to backup unlimited websites. We’re now offering four new storage plans, which are not only […] View original post at …
What is Multisite? A Guide to Options for Creating an Effective WordPress Network
I’ve written a lot about Multisite for this blog and received lots of feedback from people who are just as keen on Multisite as I am. But you guys have plenty of questions, too! Some of the most frequent are about what Multisite has to offer – what can you do with it and how? […] View original post at …
How to Use WordPress Multisite for Different Divisions in a Company Website
WordPress Multisite has many uses. You can use it to create a profitable network of sites which people create themselves, to manage your own sites, to host sites for clients and much more. But something that clients often ask me about is using it to power a network of sites for a company that has separate divisions with […] View original post at …