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Domain Mapping System

Domain Mapping System

Version : 1.3.2
Tested up to : 3.4.2
Number of download : 8475
Author : Robert Vogt
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 5 votes 5 votes, 5 avg.rating

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Domain Mapping System
Domain Mapping System
Domain Mapping System
Domain Mapping System

Up for adoption I’m looking for a developer to adopt the plugin. I’ve started rewriting the plugin with a more modern approach (composer, psr-4, …), various bugfixes and new features. Please get in contact with me on either GitHub or @_deniaz on Twitter if you’re interested in taking over as I’m not involved with WordPress anymore (at least for the moment). Important Links Official Website | Bug Tracker | Support TL;DR DMS allows one to map domains to WordPress pages, (custom) posts and (custom) archives. Domain Mapping System Imagine you’ve got a company website based on wordpress with the domain www.mycompany.com, all good so far. Furthermore, you’ve got two products with own domains, e.g. www.myregularproduct.com and www.myspecialproduct.com. Let’s assume your product pages are micro-sites. One way to handle this, is by using WordPress Networks. One important note from WordPress is: If you plan on creating sites that are strongly interconnected, that share data, or share users, then a multisite network might not be the best solution. (http://ow.ly/aQybY) Well, if you need a shared blog or something similar, this Networks isn’t what you’re looking for. But DMS is. With DMS you may point all three domains to the same Apache vhost (or nginx, lighthttpd, …), where your wordpress instance is running on. You than create a WordPress Page (My Regular Product), perhaps with a custom template. In the DMS options you can now configure the domain www.myregularproduct.com to your WordPress page My Regular Product. As easy as pie! Note; the custom template is not handled by DMS, it’s a built-in WordPress feature.

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