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Alpha Version Ready

March 18, 2012

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There is now an alpha version the WPSiteStack ready to go. If you’re interested in giving it a try let us know. It includes an easy to use step by step installer.

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Multiple WordPress Sites on one Server

March 17, 2012

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Installing multiple WordPress site on any server is really pretty easy. Simply set up a what is called an “Add on Domain” in your control panel. By default a folder is created for each domain. You can simply install WordPress in each of these folders. This works fine for two or three domains, but you’ll soon run into the resource limit [...]

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New Version

February 24, 2011

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I’m making some progress on the new version of WPSiteStack. I’m hoping to get this out in the near future then I’m take on the problem of explaining what the heck it is and why you might want it.

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Ubuntu WordPress Development Machine

February 5, 2011

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Jared Heinrichs shows us how to create a WordPress Dev System. For those of us on Windows know it’s a real pain to setup a dev system. I find it easier to dev on a remote host rather than locally on Windows. This looks like a great way to have a …

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Bash script to mirror WordPress MU installation into a sandbox

February 5, 2011

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Dino over at Dino’s Anabasis has created a bash script to copy (or mirror) a multisite to sandbox area of your server. This seems like a very handy script, but I’m not sure if I buy his central premise that you should start incremental dev…

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WordPress: Using multisite domain mapping on a mediatemple grid server

January 3, 2011

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This little trick on only works for WordPress mulitsite, but it also works for WPSiteStack.

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What Happened to the WPMultiSite Product?

September 17, 2010

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This site (WPMultiSite.com) was created to support our product ‘WPMultiSite’, which is a way to stack multiple WordPress sites on top of one installation of WordPress. We created this product long before WordPress MU was renamed ‘mult…

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