I would like to ask you if you can help me fix my main site. I am not sure when it happened but the arrangement of pictures (size etc.) at almost every section/part of the site is not working how it worked before. Maybe it happened because of some update?
Thank you in advance for your help
Kind regards,
Radek
Any responses appreciated
]]>I’ve been able to set things up so that I have multiple blogs running at, e.g., science.mydomain.ca, projects.mydomain.ca, music.mydomain.ca, as well as sites like www.otherdomain.ca, all within the Multisite installation. So far, so good.
What I would like to do is to DISABLE the “main site”, i.e. www.mydomain.ca or mydomain.ca, so that nothing appears when users visit those URLs or other URLs like www.mydomain.ca/subsite, while keeping all the subdomain sites running as they do now.
Right now, mydomain.ca shows “User’s Blog” (an unconfigured WordPress site) and mydomain.ca/something is interpreted as an uncreated page on that blog. I’d like to make that all disappear (or alternatively, just display a fixed basic html page, not within WordPress, that I can leave blank)
I’ve searched through these forums but haven’t been able to figure out how to do this yet.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
]]>wp multisite “my sites” -> “primary site”-dropdown: see image link
on multisite, go to topbar menu ‘My Sites’ , choose any subsite except ‘Network admin’, choose dashboard, in leftpanel menu choose ‘my sites’
now you see the ‘My Sites’admin page.
It contains a label ‘Primary site’ and next to it a dropdown, that lists all subsites.
So this dropdown suggests we can make any subsite the primary site.
I know that changing subsites to become the main site, is a much more complex process, that involves changing databases and config files etc.
So I have these questions:
1. Is the definition of the primary site the same as the main site?
2. What effect has this dropdown selection?
3. Why is it there if you still need to go through a complex process?
Thank you.
]]>Background: I have a client who runs on an online printing platform his site is GRPrint.com. where you can order online business cards etc. I was asked to build a WP blog site for increasing traffic the main site, however, the platform did not allow for blog integration.
So I bought a domain and hosting for the blog. Ideally, I would link (1-text link) in a blog post back to the main site (but not possible). So now I have in essence 2 links I could go back to from a blog post, this one for example: [ redundant link removed ] link back to the same site or main site.
The Question: Can someone please chime in a solution to how best to utilize this new blog for SEO purposes? What do you suggest? Do I link back to the blog site from a blog post or do I link back to the main site? Unfortunately, there is no option to keep the blog internally where the main site is hosted.
I have read across the net that it does not make much of a difference or that having 2 separate domains will render no benefit to the main site making this setup useless for increasing traffic to the main site. What does www.ads-software.com say about this dilemma?
]]>Background: I have a client who runs on an online printing platform where you can order online business cards etc. I was asked to build a WP blog site for increasing traffic the main site, however, the platform did not allow for blog integration.
So I bought a domain and hosting for the blog . Ideally, I would link (1-text link) in a blog post back to the main site (but not possible). So now I have in essence 2 links I could go back to from a blog post, this one for example: /2020/01/20/how-gr-print-is-capitalizing-on-the-specialty-printing-trend/ link back to another domain?
The Question: Can someone please chime in a solution to how best to utilize this new blog for SEO purposes? What do you suggest? Do I link back to the blog site from a blog post or do I link back to the main site? Unfortunately, there is no option to keep the blog internally where the main site is hosted.
I have read across the net that it does not make much of a difference or that having 2 separate domains will render no benefit to making this setup useless for increasing traffic. What does www.ads-software.com say about this dilemma?
]]>I am inspecting an existing multisite installation in phpMyAdmin and the main site’s tables are wp_1_x instead of wp_x. When I compare with my local multisite installation, my main site tables are wp_x.
I was wondering if this means that whoever set up the multisite manually changed the table name or if this is an older naming system where the main site still had a number (its blog id?) in its table.
A plugin I installed can’t find the table it created because it’s expecting wp_plugin_name but in the database, the table that was created is instead named wp_1_plugin_name. My question is should I create a table named wp_plugin_name manually? If only that plugin uses the table, I should be fine, but my concern is what happens if other plugins need to access this plugin’s data in the future.
This is the first time it has happened – installation and running of other plugins have gone smoothly and some of those plugins create tables too. But this type of error has not occurred with those plugins.
Thanks
Thanks
I whant to use woocommerce plugin for this, but i don’t know how to colect the products (and categories) from the multisite and show them on the global site.
There are multistore plugins for woocommerce, but for superadmin. I don t what to have global cart and all of this.
When someone want to buy a product and clicks on it, he has to go a the subsite of the client.
It is like a marketplace, but you have your one site with all options of a standard site.
I don’t want to use wc vedor, dokan or other plugins for marketplace. They are low on options.
Thank you!