• Hello all,

    I have tried searching thoroughly for the best way to do the following, but have been unsuccessful in finding the best method to go about it:

    I have four separate domains with wordpress set up. I would like create a new wordpress on my personal domain that shows all my content from my other 4 wordpress installations. So for example, I would like to take my feed from my photography website and my genetics website, and my political website and combine all my posts into a new blog/feed that will be displayed on my personal website.

    I would still like to keep all sites up and separate (that is, when I add a post on my photography site, I want it to remain separate from my genetics site or politics site)

    Anyone have recommendations on what is the best way to do this? I am attempting to install a multi-site network but I’m not even sure that will help me do what I want.

    Thanks a bunch for your help!

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  • The first thing I of would be to simply put each site as the top page item in a menu, each with a submenu for links to it’s pages. Each site could have this “Multi-site” menu, in addition to it’s own with it’s own content.

    Thread Starter georgegermanos

    (@georgegermanos)

    @deepbevel,

    Thanks for your suggestion but this isn’t what I’m looking for. I know how to make menus – I am looking for a unified feed from content from all my sites.

    Thanks for your help anyways ??

    hmmm, like a blog of posts from multiple sites? interestiing, never heard of that but I’ll bet it’s possible, let you know if I find any info.

    Thread Starter georgegermanos

    (@georgegermanos)

    Thanks a bunch for your help deepbevel, still searching myself as well ??

    Easiest way to do this is to capture RSS from each site and use it to display articles in feed of some sort. But I know of no existing themes or plugins that can accomplish this, so unless you’re comfortable with writing it all from scratch you may want to find a different solution.

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