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Please tell me what are the CMS (free and paid) having an opportunity in a couple of clicks create blogs on subdomains of the form:
blog1.site.com
blog2.site.com
possible with the ability to charge for setting up a blog on a subdomain
There is no such, but such ISPManager can "conditional one-click" create subdomains.
It will be necessary for any of your favorite CMS to write a module for interfacing with ISPManager.
It will be necessary for any of your favorite CMS to write a module for interfacing with ISPManager.
ISP's not necessary - you can fish and even send htaccess level
your favorite CMS to write a module for interfacing with ISPManager
What is your favorite MMR understand what content to give blog1.site.com
and what to blog2.site.com
There is no such
Well is not that? WordPress has a pair of plug-in for this functionality
but such ISPManager can "conditional one-click" create subdomains.
Why create subdomains? * In A record resolves any subdomains
It will be necessary for any of your favorite CMS to write a module for interfacing with ISPManager.
Well, that's why you write it? it is clear that anything like this is not engaged, do not understand anything, but you write)) can in your favorite Bitrix has a module of interaction with ISPManager?))
PS. vorpress free, plug-ins - paid, search by key "multiblog" (available in English, on Google Translate to pomosch☝)
* In A record resolves any subdomains
Not in secure (IMHO).
Wordpress mu was or may have)
Or freelancing can be ordered inexpensively script, which will install from your backup / build the desired cms on a subdomain.
What is your favorite MMR understand what content to give blog1.site.com
and what to blog2.site.com
The Bitrix multisite solved such as modules of the site 24 (which allows a bunch Landing create and manage) and ISPManager is a functional "Avtopoddomeny" (in a separate folder) if they cross, I think everything will turn out.
and ISPManager is a functional "Avtopoddomeny" (in a separate folder)
There is such a thing. Moreover, this can be a separate folder and folders inside the main domain, and outside it. But then this one this blog will be the new site, perhaps with a file system duplication, too much space ...
There is such a thing. Moreover, this can be a separate folder and folders inside the main domain, and outside it. But then this one this blog will be the new site, perhaps with a file system duplication, too much space ...
And can and it is necessary in the case of TC? And I think from a single user for the TC wants to sell the same placement on subdomains?
By the way about WP Multisite. It seems sensible article (or rather two, there is a link to the second part).
https://misha.blog/wordpress/multisite.html