Enable Multisites
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: H4 G+ j1 x4 f d* H3 ?Connect to your hosting account with an FTP client.
* d- D; D, g* T2 DSave a copy of the wp-config.php file to your desktop.; U; K5 [4 o4 D) J
Open wp-config.php with a plain text editor, such as NotepadR or TextEditR.7 ]. v; D* S" O& f. J
Add the following line to the file:$ T: X# ?7 L5 ~. u
define(』WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE』, true);* i# x- Y- S/ Q
Adding the file beneath WordPress』 commented out information works to enable the feature.8 S+ ?2 x R* A$ q0 P- a- `
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Save the file, upload it, and let it overwrite the existing file wp-config.php file in your hosting account.
* B/ ?' H+ B4 I M& Y4 WYou can now use Multisite from your WordPress installation.
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; v* M5 H* G: g8 P: [. jSet Up Multisite in WordPress. T; A/ R! {" f
Log in to your WordPress admin control panel.3 |6 P' {# h2 K0 j
From the Tools menu, click Network.NOTE: If you do not have the Network menu, log out of WordPress, and then log back in. If you still do not see the menu, complete the steps in To Enable Multisite again.
, \! N0 s- |& r9 k) B) m7 ~. TFrom the Addresses of Sites in your Network section, select Sub-directories.NOTE: You cannot use Subdomains with our hosting.# F! S2 w6 N" ~( K% b* L" `* ^
Enter a Network Title and Admin E-Mail Address, and then click Install.4 w. m7 b& X c5 K# o
Complete the instructions from the Enabling the Network section.NOTE: We recommend creating backups of your existing wp-config.php and .htaccess files.
# e4 d* ^% a, H, c( NWhen you log back in to WordPress, you can add new WordPress blogs in the Super Admin section. |