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Multiple sites, unified admin? (6 posts)

  1. tdiaz
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Can WordPress multisite be setup in such a way to have a single admin login across multiple sites you own that are on separate domains and combine such things as post creation to be when you create the post and publish it, there is a selection of which site it goes to?

    MarsEdit for Mac does this but my concern is working with shortcodes for specific plugins, the inbuilt media functions, etc. Where the WordPress admin panel would be aware of various options, the external application does not.

  2. Andrea_r
    team pirate
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Can WordPress multisite be setup in such a way to have a single admin login across multiple sites you own that are on separate domains

    Yes. It's there by default. When you enable multisite, you;re logged in across ALL the blogs.

    If you've domain-mapped them using this plugin:
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-mu-domain-mapping/
    make sure you check "remote login enabled" and you'll be logged in to the other domains.

    the domain will ALL be on the SAME server, in the same web account.

    And you can use this plugin to pick and choose where the posts go:
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/threewp-broadcast/

  3. tdiaz
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Thanks :)

    Now .. to see if this can be done on Dreamhost since it's not cPanel- which I presume thats what the mapping is going to do as I specifically do not want subdomains, but completely different domains.

  4. Andrea_r
    team pirate
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Tip: wherever the instructions say to park the domain in cpanel, use the Mirroring option in DH. ;)

  5. tdiaz
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Bingo. Thanks. Thats what I was kinda figuring .. but was worried if it was gonna puke because it can't get directly to it via the wrong domain. (Thats the part about cPanel I despise the most, that all your stuff is directories off the main domain even if they're subdomains of another totally different add-on domain)

  6. Andrea_r
    team pirate
    Posted 1 year ago #

    If you were using cpanel though, when you Park a domain thru there, there's no folders. :)

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