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Setting up a WordPress multisite #2365

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jonathanbossenger opened this issue Apr 4, 2024 · 9 comments
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Setting up a WordPress multisite #2365

jonathanbossenger opened this issue Apr 4, 2024 · 9 comments
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jonathanbossenger commented Apr 4, 2024

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  • Content type (Online Workshop, Lesson, Course, Tutorial, or Lesson Plan): Lesson
  • Content title: Setting up a WordPress multisite
  • Topic description: Learn about WordPress multisite, why you would consider setting up a multisite network, and the steps to follow to create one.
  • Audience (User, Developer, Designer, Contributor, etc.): Developer
  • Experience Level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Any): Beginner

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  • Describe what a WordPress multisite network is
  • Describe why you might use a WordPress multisite network
  • Manually configure a WordPress multisite network

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Video for review:

01-setting-up-a-multisite-network.mp4

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Please tick all items you've confirmed:

  • Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
  • Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

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@jonathanbossenger Great intro, pretty clear and straightforward. It's been many, many moons since I last setup a multisite, so this will be a good refresher course for me! (I was quietly hoping you were going to go the subdomains route.)

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Thanks @quitevisible

I was quietly hoping you were going to go the subdomains route

🙂

I would have liked to go that route, but it requires too much configuring on my local environment to set up and support wildcard local domains. Perhaps in a future iteration of this lesson I could spend a bit of time looking into that.🙂

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Please tick all items you've confirmed:

  • Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
  • Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

Great intro that covers all important considerations.

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