Change main site / network admin site?
Change main site / network admin site?
Change main site / network admin site?
WordPress Multisite and how to apply sef urls only to specific sites
WP-Cli Error When Mapping Multisite Subdomain
If the blog can actually be accessed at http://blog.website.com, you’ll need to edit your siteURL and home settings on the Options screen within WordPress. This will set your blog’s default home to be http://blog.website.com instead of http://website.com/blog. There are more specific instructions in the Codex …
Either try placing an index.php file inside your subdomain folder with the following code: <?php header(“HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently”); header(“Status: 301 Moved Permanently”); header(“Location: http://www.my-domain.com/my-permalink/”); ?> or use cPanel to setup/redirect the subdomain to any address you want.
If your domain name just redirects to wordpress.com, then there is nothing you can do. When the user is viewing one of your posts, they are viewing it on wordpress.com, so that is the link that is shared. This is a compromise you accepted when you set up your blog the way you did. If … Read more
I don’t see an issue. For all hosting intents and purposes word.example.com would be completely different domain to www.example.com. Just point it to WP server (using your hosting or domain registrar, depending on your domain setup) and business as usual from there.
Check if the Primary option is selected for the second domain under domain mapping settings. It should say Yes under Primary in Settings->Domains for that domain.
Answered from this thread. Summary: The .htaccess redirect for www/non-www… # www redirect RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^subdomain.com RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.subdomain.com/$1 [R=301,L] Put it ABOVE your WordPress rules on domain.com. Should work. Example: RewriteEngine On # DOMAIN #1 – Redirect non-www urls to www RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^domain1.com RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.domain1.com/$1 [R=301,L] # DOMAIN #2 – Redirect non-www … Read more
Try to set the constant COOKIE_DOMAIN to an empty value or the value of the real address. Example: define( ‘COOKIE_DOMAIN’, ” ); Be aware WordPress has a lot of issues with symlinks, so there might be other problems too.