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I have multisite setup and I'm using the WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin so I can control other domains with multisite. I have it installed on a subdomain to act as my command location. I plan to connect main sites and staging sites:
- maindev.site1 (mutlisite install)
- dev.site1
- site1
- dev.site2
- site2
- etc
because I'm installed in a subdomain and the way the hosting works my multisite is subdirectory based so dev.site1 is actually maindev.site1/dev.
The issue instead of links being dev.site1/hello-world they are maindev.site1/dev/hello-world. Both work but the links are correct. I've tried reseting permalinks but it didn't work.
I have multisite setup and I'm using the WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin so I can control other domains with multisite. I have it installed on a subdomain to act as my command location. I plan to connect main sites and staging sites:
- maindev.site1 (mutlisite install)
- dev.site1
- site1
- dev.site2
- site2
- etc
because I'm installed in a subdomain and the way the hosting works my multisite is subdirectory based so dev.site1 is actually maindev.site1/dev.
The issue instead of links being dev.site1/hello-world they are maindev.site1/dev/hello-world. Both work but the links are correct. I've tried reseting permalinks but it didn't work.
1 Answer
Reset to default 2I figured this out right after I posted the question but thought it would help someone who ran into the same issue. I have to go to:
Network Admin -> Sites -> edit a site -> Settings -> change "site url" and "home"
I have multisite setup and I'm using the WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin so I can control other domains with multisite. I have it installed on a subdomain to act as my command location. I plan to connect main sites and staging sites:
- maindev.site1 (mutlisite install)
- dev.site1
- site1
- dev.site2
- site2
- etc
because I'm installed in a subdomain and the way the hosting works my multisite is subdirectory based so dev.site1 is actually maindev.site1/dev.
The issue instead of links being dev.site1/hello-world they are maindev.site1/dev/hello-world. Both work but the links are correct. I've tried reseting permalinks but it didn't work.
I have multisite setup and I'm using the WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin so I can control other domains with multisite. I have it installed on a subdomain to act as my command location. I plan to connect main sites and staging sites:
- maindev.site1 (mutlisite install)
- dev.site1
- site1
- dev.site2
- site2
- etc
because I'm installed in a subdomain and the way the hosting works my multisite is subdirectory based so dev.site1 is actually maindev.site1/dev.
The issue instead of links being dev.site1/hello-world they are maindev.site1/dev/hello-world. Both work but the links are correct. I've tried reseting permalinks but it didn't work.
1 Answer
Reset to default 2I figured this out right after I posted the question but thought it would help someone who ran into the same issue. I have to go to:
Network Admin -> Sites -> edit a site -> Settings -> change "site url" and "home"
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