and also is there a way to allow for privacy setting for users such as viewable profile for all users, users on the same network, or friends only?
im not a developer but i can follow directions!
]]>and also is there a way to allow for privacy setting for users such as viewable profile for all users, users on the same network, or friends only?
im not a developer but i can follow directions!
]]>I prefer not to make a subsite to the main site and map that one. The new website allows registration so I prefer to have it as separate databases and WP files.
]]>After upgrading to 3.1 I’ve had a couple problems –
This has the net effect of making those networks more or less useless. I may have misunderstood something critical – are multi networks technically a hack/unsupported thing/bad idea? I upgraded to 3.1 when I saw the “network” enhancements, assuming mistakenly that multi-networks would get a boost, but it’s been… well, I already said.
]]>Our server is setup to host sites following the format:
https://wp.school.edu/{username}
For a pilot project with the art school, we want to set up eportfolio sites under the url:
https://wp.school.edu/artSchool/designDept/eportfolios/{username}
In theory, I would prefer if
https://wp.school.edu/artSchool/designDept/eportfolios was a subnet of
https://wp.school.edu/artSchool/designDept/ which was a subnet of
https://wp.school.edu/artSchool/ a subnet of
https://wp.school.edu/
And that any of those subnets could have sites within them.
So here’s where I am:
Is this a limitation of the plugin and/or wordpress? Or is it possible that it can be done, just that I’l need to write a more complicated htaccess file?
* it may seem a bit old school (ha ha) to want to retain the hierarchy, but many of the use cases are things like an instructors information page, or student assignments, etc. We partially want to use multinetworks as a way to manage templates & settings for different schools & departments, and partially as a structural organizer (we have like 15 colleges and hundreds of departments, all of which have different programs, many with similar names – for example there are several different colleges with a department that is referred to as “communications” but is actually called communication therapy or science or blah blah blah – you get what I’m saying, I’m sure)
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