• Lisa

    (@workingwebsites)


    For multi-sites, I have a main domain.
    The menu features a ‘My Sites’ icon/link.

    However in the sub-domain of the network, I don’t have the ‘My Sites’ icon/link.

    Everything is working fine except for that.

    Question:
    Can you get ‘My Sites’ icon/link on your sub-domain?
    If so, how?

    If not, is there an easy way to navigate to other domains in the network or back to the main domain?

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  • The user will only see sites that they have a role in. If you want the user to see all the sites, you have to give that user a role on each site.

    Thread Starter Lisa

    (@workingwebsites)

    To clarify: if a user has a role in a sub-domain and goes to it, will the be able to see the parent domain or other sub-domains?

    Ex:
    Site A = Main site
    Site B = Sub site
    Site C = Sub site

    The user has the admin role in all sites

    When the user is in Site A, they can access Site B and Site C through the dashboard.

    When the user is in Site B, can they access Site A and Site C through the dashboard?
    If so, where and how?

    This is my question.

    > The user has the admin role in all sites

    If the user has admin role on all sites, then when they are in any site dashboard – at the top <My Sites> should have a drop down of all sites (A, B, C should be listed in there). If you are not seeing <My Sites> then something is off.

    You are using WP multisite right? Did you configured for subdomain (*.domain.com)?

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