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  • barcodes
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2011
    • 2040

    #1

    Wordpress MU question

    I started installing some wp blogs yesterday. I thought I would try doing t using wordpress mu which I haven't used before so I am curious if I have done this wrong or if I just misunderstood how this works.

    I saw a post not too long ago where someone wanted to be able to manage their wp sites, someone mentioned just using mu. I have my main site admin with a drop down showing the other blog sites. When I click one and hit anything it takes me (same window) to that sites login page. Once I log in, there is no more menu with sites.

    I am assuming I am missing a step as it doesn't seem all that functional the way it is now.
    Any advice?

    Thanks
  • Colmike9
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    • Dec 2011
    • 7230

    #2
    Try url.com/wp-admin/network
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    • barcodes
      Confirmed User
      • Mar 2011
      • 2040

      #3
      Son of a bitch....

      Thanks man. im gonna go crawl into a hole now.

      Last edited by barcodes; 04-29-2012, 08:44 AM.

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      • barcodes
        Confirmed User
        • Mar 2011
        • 2040

        #4
        Some of these domains seem to go directly to the login instead of that post page.
        Maybe I fucked up when adding the users or on a setting somewhere.

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        • Kiopa_Matt
          Confirmed User
          • Oct 2007
          • 1448

          #5
          Just fyi... may want to be careful with MU. Problem with it is one installation handles say 50 blogs. If a hacker brings down that one installation, all 50 of your sites go with it. Versus if you have a separate WP install for each blog, if a hacker takes one WP install down, it only affects one site.
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          • barcodes
            Confirmed User
            • Mar 2011
            • 2040

            #6
            I just want to manage all my shit from one place if possible. Is there a better way to do this. I have been installing wp seperately. It's just some blogs on a hostgator server.

            I make the site as an addon domain, install wp but share one database with a diff table prefix. After install I added the domains to the main logins sites area. Right now if i click add post from the dropdown menu, some of them are posting from the network area and some are going to their own wp-admin.

            I haven't done this before so I wouldn't be surprised if I did this wrong and wasted a shit ton of time lmao.
            Last edited by barcodes; 04-29-2012, 09:00 AM.

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            • smutnut
              So Fucking Banned
              • Jul 2007
              • 5889

              #7
              Originally posted by barcodes
              I just want to manage all my shit from one place if possible. Is there a better way to do this. I have been installing wp seperately. It's just some blogs on a hostgator server.

              I make the site as an addon domain, install wp but share one database with a diff table prefix. After install I added the domains to the main logins sites area. Right now if i click add post from the dropdown menu, some of them are posting from the network area and some are going to their own wp-admin.

              I haven't done this before so I wouldn't be surprised if I did this wrong and wasted a shit ton of time lmao.
              Don't really understand this post question, but I use domain mapping plug in for domains outside of the main domain when adding sites. Then you have to adjust DNS accordingly, depending on your hosting. I have several mu networks and they mostly work fine, but some shared hosts they won't work on and some you need dedicated ip to get them to work correctly.

              In answer to your question though, to me this is the best way to manage a lot of blogs. I spread them out over a few networks though

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              • 19teenporn
                Confirmed User
                • Apr 2011
                • 3034

                #8
                Wordpress mu doesn't exist. It's called wp network.

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                • smutnut
                  So Fucking Banned
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 5889

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 19teenporn
                  Wordpress mu doesn't exist. It's called wp network.
                  I think it technically called "multisite", but it's been a while since I've cared

                  It's built into all wordpress installs. You just initiate it
                  Last edited by smutnut; 04-29-2012, 11:04 AM.

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                  • 19teenporn
                    Confirmed User
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 3034

                    #10
                    Originally posted by smutnut
                    I think it technically called "multisite", but it's been a while since I've cared

                    It's built into all wordpress installs. You just initiate it
                    No it's not.

                    It is called wp network.

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                    • DaLord
                      Confirmed User
                      • Aug 2001
                      • 3318

                      #11
                      I really need a script for offering free hosting but haven't found any good ones yet. is MU worth it?

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                      • smutnut
                        So Fucking Banned
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 5889

                        #12
                        Originally posted by 19teenporn
                        No it's not.

                        It is called wp network.
                        do you have a link? I just went to wordpress.org and searched for "wp network" and got nothing specific except how to make "a" wp network. "Multisite" is all over the place. No more actual MU though

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                        • barcodes
                          Confirmed User
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 2040

                          #13
                          Originally posted by smutnut
                          Don't really understand this post question, but I use domain mapping plug in for domains outside of the main domain when adding sites. Then you have to adjust DNS accordingly, depending on your hosting. I have several mu networks and they mostly work fine, but some shared hosts they won't work on and some you need dedicated ip to get them to work correctly.

                          In answer to your question though, to me this is the best way to manage a lot of blogs. I spread them out over a few networks though
                          Thanks, I will have ot look into it.
                          Basically, if i click on a subdomaiin from the mysites dropdown, a couple of them will go to:
                          Code:
                          http://domain.com/subdomain/wp-admin/post-new.php
                          and I stay within the WP MU interface.

                          Most of them though will go to:
                          Code:
                          http://subdomain.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fdomain.com%2Fsubdomain%2Fwp-admin%2Fpost-new.php&reauth=1
                          taking me outside of the wpmu interface.

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                          • smutnut
                            So Fucking Banned
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 5889

                            #14
                            Originally posted by barcodes
                            Thanks, I will have ot look into it.
                            Basically, if i click on a subdomaiin from the mysites dropdown, a couple of them will go to:
                            Code:
                            http://domain.com/subdomain/wp-admin/post-new.php
                            and I stay within the WP MU interface.

                            Most of them though will go to:
                            Code:
                            http://subdomain.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fdomain.com%2Fsubdomain%2Fwp-admin%2Fpost-new.php&reauth=1
                            taking me outside of the wpmu interface.
                            I'm still having a tough time following so maybe someone else will jump in.

                            I log into my complete network through one domain usually at all times. I can log in through any, but prefer to stick with the same (usually main one). This allows me to access any and all sites (that are on that particular network) and do whatever to them from within that particular network.

                            When I create a new site, I punch the domain url I want it to point to into my domain mapping plug in. Then (or before might be easier even) I take the url that was created and go to my hosting dns and punch that into cname.

                            Are you trying to set up so visitors can access certain particular domains on your network without being able to access the others?

                            P.S. There is one network dashboard and then a dashboard for each blog you create inside that network

                            P.S.S There are also special instructions on how to initiate and install it so read it all carefully. You have to add certain code to your config file and to your htacces I think at very least
                            Last edited by smutnut; 04-29-2012, 01:15 PM.

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                            • 19teenporn
                              Confirmed User
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 3034

                              #15
                              Originally posted by smutnut
                              do you have a link? I just went to wordpress.org and searched for "wp network" and got nothing specific except how to make "a" wp network. "Multisite" is all over the place. No more actual MU though
                              And that's it!
                              What else do you want?

                              Install wordpress. Allow network in wp-config.php, follow the steps in that page you found and that's it. There's nothing more to it.

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                              • smutnut
                                So Fucking Banned
                                • Jul 2007
                                • 5889

                                #16
                                Originally posted by 19teenporn
                                And that's it!
                                What else do you want?

                                Install wordpress. Allow network in wp-config.php, follow the steps in that page you found and that's it. There's nothing more to it.
                                Fine, but it's called "multisite" not "wp network". And there is a lot more to know about it than you think. When you give out wrong info about something as simple as an app's name, people have a hard time finding the support they need. Get your facts straight.

                                WTF?! I thought they did something new I had missed and was now missing out on proper support info.

                                You will find much more needed info by typing in the proper terminology as opposed to some term "you personally" like to refer to an app as.

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                                • 19teenporn
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Apr 2011
                                  • 3034

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by smutnut
                                  Fine, but it's called "multisite" not "wp network". And there is a lot more to know about it than you think. When you give out wrong info about something as simple as an app's name, people have a hard time finding the support they need. Get your facts straight.

                                  WTF?! I thought they did something new I had missed and was now missing out on proper support info.

                                  You will find much more needed info by typing in the proper terminology as opposed to some term "you personally" like to refer to an app as.
                                  It is not called multisite. It is called wp network.

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                                  • TubeSubmitters
                                    Confirmed User
                                    • Aug 2006
                                    • 2683

                                    #18
                                    http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network
                                    As of WordPress 3.0, you have the ability to create a network of sites by using the multisite feature. This article contains instructions for creating a multisite network.

                                    A multisite network can be very similar to your own personal version of WordPress.com. End users of your network can create their own sites on demand, just like end users of WordPress.com can create blogs on demand. If you do not have any need to allow end users to create their own sites on demand, you can create a multisite network in which only you, the administrator, can add new sites.

                                    A multisite network is a collection of sites that all share the same WordPress installation. They can also share plugins and themes. The individual sites in the network are virtual sites in the sense that they do not have their own directories on your server, although they do have separate directories for media uploads within the shared installation, and they do have separate tables in the database.

                                    NOTE: If you are currently running WordPress MU, you do not need to complete these steps. your network is already enabled. Once you upgrade to the 3.x branch, you will be prompted to update your .htaccess rules for MultiSite. As of the release of WordPress 3.1, you will need to upgrade WPMU manually. You can no longer use the auto-upgrade tool to move from WPMU to Multisite.
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                                    • smutnut
                                      So Fucking Banned
                                      • Jul 2007
                                      • 5889

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by 19teenporn
                                      It is not called multisite. It is called wp network.
                                      Here...

                                      http://wordpress.org/support/forum/multisite

                                      Now will you please give me a support link for "wp network"?

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                                      • smutnut
                                        So Fucking Banned
                                        • Jul 2007
                                        • 5889

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by AdultDesigns
                                        http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network
                                        As of WordPress 3.0, you have the ability to create a network of sites by using the multisite feature. This article contains instructions for creating a multisite network.

                                        A multisite network can be very similar to your own personal version of WordPress.com. End users of your network can create their own sites on demand, just like end users of WordPress.com can create blogs on demand. If you do not have any need to allow end users to create their own sites on demand, you can create a multisite network in which only you, the administrator, can add new sites.

                                        A multisite network is a collection of sites that all share the same WordPress installation. They can also share plugins and themes. The individual sites in the network are virtual sites in the sense that they do not have their own directories on your server, although they do have separate directories for media uploads within the shared installation, and they do have separate tables in the database.

                                        NOTE: If you are currently running WordPress MU, you do not need to complete these steps. your network is already enabled. Once you upgrade to the 3.x branch, you will be prompted to update your .htaccess rules for MultiSite. As of the release of WordPress 3.1, you will need to upgrade WPMU manually. You can no longer use the auto-upgrade tool to move from WPMU to Multisite.
                                        I'm seeing a lot of the term "Multisite" in this post

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                                        • Kiopa_Matt
                                          Confirmed User
                                          • Oct 2007
                                          • 1448

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by barcodes
                                          I just want to manage all my shit from one place if possible. Is there a better way to do this. I have been installing wp seperately. It's just some blogs on a hostgator server.
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                                          • 19teenporn
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Apr 2011
                                            • 3034

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by smutnut
                                            Here...

                                            http://wordpress.org/support/forum/multisite

                                            Now will you please give me a support link for "wp network"?
                                            Go here: http://mu.wordpress.org/

                                            It sends your here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network

                                            Can we call it a tie?

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                                            • smutnut
                                              So Fucking Banned
                                              • Jul 2007
                                              • 5889

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by 19teenporn
                                              Go here: http://mu.wordpress.org/

                                              It sends your here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network

                                              Can we call it a tie?
                                              Did you read this on the page you just posted LOL? "Need help setting up multisite? See the Create a Network help page."

                                              need help setting up MULTISITE, MULTISITE, MULTISITE?!!!

                                              That's how you create "A WP NETWORK". It's not called that.

                                              You must have had a tough time in school if you were renaming countries, and books in your classes

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                                              • 19teenporn
                                                Confirmed User
                                                • Apr 2011
                                                • 3034

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by smutnut
                                                Did you read this on the page you just posted LOL? "Need help setting up multisite? See the Create a Network help page."

                                                need help setting up MULTISITE, MULTISITE, MULTISITE?!!!

                                                That's how you create "A WP NETWORK". It's not called that.

                                                You must have had a tough time in school if you were renaming countries, and books in your classes
                                                OK, i lost.

                                                It's wp network.

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                                                • smutnut
                                                  So Fucking Banned
                                                  • Jul 2007
                                                  • 5889

                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by 19teenporn
                                                  OK, i lost.

                                                  It's wp network.
                                                  Whatever you say. Hopefully people know what to search when they need help

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