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Thanks again for you time and help! I will look into what you’ve suggested.
Thank you @jnashhawkins!
My intention is to use velvetparkstudio.com/vp as a staging/dev/upgrading site where updating work of wordpress won’t interrupt the “live” site.
velvetparkmedia.com is the main url we want people to use. I setup a subsite in the network site of velvetparkstudio.com/vp called “site” I migrated the content the owner wants to keep after migration to “site” and then updated the admin Site Address (URL) for the subsite “site” to http://velvetparkmedia.com/site/
Now if you go to velvetparkmedia.com it will show the content we are keeping. I want to use the WP Multisite Network “main” site media library for any subsites created at velvetparkstudio.com/vp network admin Network. Does that make sense?
Is there a way to do this without a plugin? Currently exploring plugins because I have not found a straight forward answer for this question of one media library for all sites/subsites in a wp multisite install.
Thank you – yes I only gave examples instead of the domain names. My sites broken because I missed an invoice and have to reset the A records and info back to google sites. Different issue I can fix on my own.
More info on this support question below. Thanks again!
DOMAIN-A = velvetparkstudio.com
Installed WP Multisite into the folder public_html/vp
You can see the network main site at velvetparkstudio.com/vp
I’m a newbie with multisite and didn’t realize it’s better to install in the root.DOMAIN-B = velvetparkmedia.com
I created a site in the network and called it “site”. I mapped “site” in the Network Admin – to velvetparkmedia.com/siteI want to clean up the htaccess, but I’m not familiar enough with what should be there in regards to multisite, etc.
I’d also like to use the media library files already there instead of a separate media library for the site created for velvetparkmedia.com