Title: Multiple Sites same content
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Multiple Sites same content

 *  [cheechwizz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cheechwizz/)
 * (@cheechwizz)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/)
 * Hey all,
 * I’ve been searching the forums for more information on this but I’m afraid its
   impossible to do, but I really want to make sure that there’s no way of doing
   this, so before giving up I’ll ask it here anyway.
    At the moment I have 1 wp
   3.0.4 installation, running of 1 database. It’s a network/multisite installation.
   I want all network sites to have identical content. The reason is, I want 3 versions
   of the site for different users: – The old version, which we want to keep around
   for a certain amount of time for people who don’t like the new layout and features.–
   The current version of the site. – A beta/test version of the site where we can
   build new features and get visitor feedback on them. – Maybe in the future adding
   mobile versions of the site would be nice.
 * The site I maintain has fairly high traffic and really needs supercache to keep
   up. That’s why, after looking into it, the themeswitch plugin won’t work, it 
   doesnt seem to play nice with supercache.
    TBH, I sort of counted on this functionality
   being available in wp multisite, it seems such a perfect use for it, especially
   with mobile versions of sites getting more important. Any help on how to accomplish
   this would be much appreciated.

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 *  [Andrea Rennick](https://wordpress.org/support/users/andrea_r/)
 * (@andrea_r)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903005)
 * That’s not what multisite is for. Each site is *separate*. you’re setting up 
   your own version of wordpress.com that you manage.
 * mobile has noting to do with multisite either.
 * you need something completely different,. like an A/B testing plguin.
 *  Thread Starter [cheechwizz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cheechwizz/)
 * (@cheechwizz)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903015)
 * I know it’s not meant for that, but it would be really nice if it could do it
   none the less 🙂
    Looking in the database I see all content is simply seperated
   by a prefix, blog 1 uses wp_1_ blog 2 uses wp_2 etc. Wouldn’t it be possible 
   to write a plugin that get content from tables with prefix wp_1 instead of wp_2?
 *  [Andrea Rennick](https://wordpress.org/support/users/andrea_r/)
 * (@andrea_r)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903017)
 * Yes, that would be possible, but then you wouldn’t be using multisite. that is
   my point. 🙂
 * There would be no need to set up multiple sites if you’re constantly referring
   to the MAIN site. See?
 * It’s not just the content separated by the prefix, it’s the entire backend as
   well.
 * you need to use something other than multisite. Forcing multisite to do what 
   you want would take more coding that it would to use a single install to show
   three variations of the same site.
 *  Thread Starter [cheechwizz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cheechwizz/)
 * (@cheechwizz)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903029)
 * Well the thing is, I want different backends, each version of the site uses different
   plugins. The only thing that’s supposed to be the same is the content. So while
   I don’t want to use all of multisite, I would like to use most of it 🙂
 * And I’ve looked into other ways of achieving this but there’s no easy way of 
   doing it using plugins or a shared database, because of the different plugins
   used and the caching. If you have any ideas on how to do this more efficiently
   I’d love to hear them!
 * The thing is, while I’m pretty comfortable around wordpress and themes and even
   simple plugins I don’t really know where to start with writing a plugin for something
   like this. I don’t suppose there’s plugin hook like, hey!-Im-looking-for-content
   where I can just insert a new prefix and get it working in a jiffy huh? 🙂
 *  [Andrea Rennick](https://wordpress.org/support/users/andrea_r/)
 * (@andrea_r)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903040)
 * Actually, up above you said you wanted each version to use a different theme.
   😉
 * What plugins are different?
 * > I don’t suppose there’s plugin hook like, hey!-Im-looking-for-content where
   > I can just insert a new prefix and get it working in a jiffy huh? 🙂
 * um, no. 😛
 *  Thread Starter [cheechwizz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cheechwizz/)
 * (@cheechwizz)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903065)
 * Oh, srry ’bout that. I tend to think in themes, it’s actually a different theme,
   different plugins, same content. Just to be clear.
 * Yeah, I was afraid rolling a plugin wouldn’t be that easy. But it is doable you
   think? Like I said, I’m a relative newbie at plugins, what hooks should I be 
   looking at?
 * As for the plugins,well, we want to start using disqus or intense debate. The
   idea is to have one of them active on the current blog and using the normal wp
   comments on the old version of the blog and see what user response is. We now
   use a couple of plugins for the comments, a karma type plugin which wouldn’t 
   be needed on the current version since disqus or id takes care of stuff like 
   that. We also use yet-another-post-rating-plugin which we won’t be using on the
   new version of the site anymore. But the favorite posts are integral to the old
   layout so it does need to exist. And I used a pagination plugin which I’ve replaced
   with some functions in functions.php on the new version of the site. Stuff like
   that.
 * BTW, thanks for your patience and answers so far, it’s much appreciated!
 *  [Andrea Rennick](https://wordpress.org/support/users/andrea_r/)
 * (@andrea_r)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903131)
 * And how are you going to decide who sees what version?
    And what about post permalinks?
   Where do (or where would) search engines get pointed to? Which one would be primary?
 *  Thread Starter [cheechwizz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cheechwizz/)
 * (@cheechwizz)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903151)
 * Well, I’ve thought about that offcourse.
    We’ll have 3 versions, the current,
   the old one and a beta versions. The current layout will be the default (in practice
   90% of our visitors will be going to this site). Some browsers will be redirected
   to the old version (ie6,ps3 browser etc.) through javascript and there will be
   links in the header for people who simply prefer the older version. The current
   layout will use permalinks and search engines will be pointed to the current 
   version of the site.

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 * Last activity: [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-sites-same-content/#post-1903151)
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