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To date I have created three websites with WordPress, one is a journal, the other I use for occasional writing and the third I use to post reviews of the books I’ve read.
I’m a writer, who also happens to be a reader that likes to review. I’d very much like to keep my writing seperate to my reviewing.
Currently the blog for my reviews shows my author name clearly at the top. I would like to hide it from both the casual observer, and anyone trying to dig for it.
I’d rather continue to logon using my email identification and have the ability to hop from one of my sites to the other with the ease that I’m currently experiencing. Further, being able to view all my statistics together appeals to me greatly and I hope to put them to good use further down the track.
I have no desire to create a fake login identity to be able to achieve anonymity with my review blog. Is there anyway where I can achieve my aims please? Any suggestions (other than creating a fake login), would be greatly appreciated.
I’ve hunted around the forums to no avail.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and assistance.
]]>i am new to wordpress and want to create multiple blogs under the same site name. The multiple blogs are for creating blogs with different language for example one blog will be in english and the other will be in hindi. Something like https://www.yourstory.com. You can see in this that on clicking any language a whole new blog in that language is opened. So how can i do this?
]]>I need some advice about how to go about creating 8 separate blog feeds within a private WordPress website.
I’m creating a blogging site for 8 specific users, with unique requirements, in that the client has requested their feeds be private and password protected. Initially, I thought this could be achieved by creating 8 password protected pages which the members could individually post to. However, after recognising that blogs are usually designed for sharing and you can’t control which page WordPress posts go to, I’m no longer sure how to go about this.
Before each member accesses their blog the participants have their own log into the website (with 4 static pages). From there they will then need to log into their individual blog pages.
Does anyone know if it’s possible to create 8 separate blog feeds within one WordPress site?
If not, how might one go about creating this?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
]]>I am new to WordPress and I would like to create 3 different blogs on one site. Our website is private and the members is only allows to login. So I was wondering if it is possible to create multi blogs for same users (without having them to login on every other blogs)? I don’t really understand their WP Codex stuff… so I was wondering if you can show me the step-by-step to set up the multi-blogs? (MySQL, database, public.html etc)
Thanks!
C
I′m currently using WP on a IIS server cause my job is 100% Microsoft based, and obviously we use C#, SQL Server and IIS Server. I′ve installed WP normally with no erros. I′m testing some stuffts to implement Multi Sites for aprox. 40 blogs. So.. i have a problem: websites can′t use subdomain on IIS, if i change WP configs to enable subdomain use it simple don′t work. I′m using folder structure for tests and i have the layout error, layout mount wrong URL for includes and i can′t acess WP-ADMIN of children sites. What it could be? i didn′t find info about WP on IIS on web, can some one help me?
Look the blog: https://blog.iasp.br/
Created Blog: https://blog.iasp.br/blog2/ (look that this dont′t work as the main installed one do).
Acess to WP painel: https://blog.iasp.br/wp-admin/
User: help
pass: 123
(super admin actived)
Is there a way to have 2 seperate blog databases running of the same url?
For example blog 1 and blog 2? Blog 1 would be my normal musings, blog 2 would be my business items.
If you could direct me to a plugin or something that would be great.
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