thanks..
i studied this and find a bit difficult to implement…
if i have different WP instalation what will be drawbacks.
also u didnt replied to my 1000 page question
Sorry, the 1000 pages … are we talking PAGES or POSTS? 1000 pages would be … questionable IMO. The more pages you have, the slower your sites get. Posts are more robust.
if i have different WP instalation what will be drawbacks.
Different logins, different DBs, different source code (so you have to upgrade everything multiple times, etc).
means i should make more of post rather pages
eg if i want to make a city description page in my CMS i should make it as post rather as page.
or in another words a aboutus, contact us page as a post rather page
but putting these pages as post will effect my CMS or nor.
What will be draw backs using post rather than pages
or should i opt with other CMS platform like joomla etc.. Please help
A lot of that is subjective.
You need to think about the layout of your site before you want to build it.
What’s going to be on the pages? How do YOU want them structured? Draw it all out first. Then find the CMS tool that meets your needs.
my site will be like incredibleindia.org
waiting for reply for my above Question…
Also i want to know
If I have 2 different WP instalation and want that the header of first wp instaltion can be used as it is in second WP instalation. Can this be done, Both WP have same theme installed
Also if i have my multiple WP installation structure as follows So:
mydomain.com <<– root installation
mydomain.com/subfolder/ <<— sub installation…
mydomain.com/subfolder_2/ <<— sub installation 2…
can I Access my all pages on my root location from my subfolder installation.
Thanks in advance
I didn’t answer your question because it’s pretty nebulous, has a LOT to do with personal taste, and for free support, I’m not going to do your work for you 🙂 YOU need to decide what you want, spell it all out, and either start learning how to do it or hire someone to do it.
Even if you use WordPress’s MultiSite feature (ala http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network ) then you WILL NOT have all your pages accessible from all the sites. Each site is it’s own entity.