can you tell me if there is a plugin to manage multiple website for one installation.
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You must log in to post replies.Even if there is, you shouldn't use it - multisite support is going away in 3.0. Instead use multiple installations with a single sign-on.
Thank you for your reply Mr Khayredinov,
Can we manage, even with a website (installation), several sub domains.
expl: mysite.com is the main website
mysite.com/site1
mysite.com/site2 ..
with different metadata and to access different pages password
This ( https://github.com/mapkyca/Elgg-Multisite ) can it be an answer to my request ?
,ND . i worke on 1.8 version
If you can make it work, anything is the answer. But my advise - don't do it. Study your use case and find a different architecture. You can use groups as effectively as multisite.
Excuse me, but my goal is a contact site for colleges to bring together teachers and parents of students. So for each school I need to create groups (classes), with for each parent a secured access to his group.
Each site is accessible from a main site.
@Amine Combine Groups + AU Subgroups
Thank you