Did you know that WordPress has an in-built function which allows you to run multiple sites from one install of WordPress? This is called WordPress multisite.
The beauty of this functionality is that you can have multiple sites, but only one set of WordPress code, plugins and themes. You can greatly reduce your maintenance burden if you have lots of sites update and administer.
I’m running a webinar this week to introduce people to WordPress multisite. I will cover the following topics.
- What Is Multisite
- Building a network
- Network models
- Domain mapping
- Managing your new sites
- Network themes and plugins
- The super admin user
- Q & A
This webinar is part of my members only WordPress training and support community the WP Owners Club.
I would like to give you a 14 day free trial of the WP Owners Club so you can attend the multisite webinar and test drive the rest of the members benefits at no cost.
For full details of the WP Owners Club including how to sign up for your free trial go to
https://wpdude.com/wp-owners-club
I hope to see you in the club house.
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Hi Neil
Great tutorials.
i was wondering if you know of a way How the Superadmin can share content throughout the blog network in designated area on all blogs in the network ?
There is a premium plugin that does something like this http://premium.wpmudev.org/project/admin-panel-tips
If you found this useful you may want to use my affiliate signup http://premium.wpmudev.org?ref=wpdude-7762‘
Hi Neil
Thank you for the links it was very useful for me.
This tools enable the Superadmin to share content to all other admins through the Admin Panel which is not Public.
Lets say the Super admin wants to share Content throughout the network of blogs “ON” The Blogs.
How would you do that ?
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