Yes, just map the subdomain to the subsite after you create it.
You’ll also need to provide a DNS A record for the subdomain and insure the subdomain is dealt with properly in your control panel if your site has one.
Yes, just map the subdomain to the subsite after you create it.
Thank you. Curious, do you have a good source (link) to accomplish this?
Since you didn’t mention your web host or provide your site’s domain name where I could look I can’t recommend any host-specific instructions but your web host may provide them.
These instructions should get you through the process…
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/article/wordpress-multisite-domain-mapping/
Let us know if you need more info or help.
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JNashHawkins.
Since you didn’t mention your web host or provide your site’s domain name where I could look I can’t recommend any host-specific instructions but your web host may provide them.
Ahhh, understood. I use SiteGround and the instructions are definitely available.
I think I was over thinking it. I use a plugin for “mapping” my sub-directory domains on my multi-site…different than the mapping that occurs at the host level.
Thanks.
I kind of messed up on the link and had to edit my answer… I left you a link to the official somewhat generic WordPress provided instructions there in case you didn’t see them.
My bad there.
Site Ground has good documentation but the link I sent you combined with SiteGround’s detailed documentation should get you there.
It’s good if you have multiple monitors or a huge monitor where you can have several doc windows open when doing this stuff in another window.
Thank you very much @jnashhawkins. :))