Hello. The following question, how best to implement multisite for a store with sub-domains for each region?

Here is an example:

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So:

  1. If you want to personalize the main and be able to edit the product, prices, etc. separately?
  2. If only some of the labels change?

I know that in the first case, you can clone the project and link the whole thing. In the second case, as with languages, you can use a thread plugin or built-in multisite.

In general, who faced, give advice please. Interested in the most simple option for further management.

  • Yet you need to somehow decide what you need - the first or second option. - SeVlad

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Multisite kills WooCommerce, unless you want to purchase a heavily paid ($ 200 - $ 300) WooCommerce Multistore plugin.

Without this plugin, you will have to maintain a separate database of products on each site of the network, which can hardly be a good solution.

Try to do everything on one site using the Multiple Domain plugin. It allows you to display information on multiple domains, as in your case. At the same time, WordPress essentially remains the same site on a single domain.

Then you can modify the output of the information you need (strings) based on where you are ( $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ). For the correction of the range and prices, you must use the corresponding WooCommerce hooks.

  • What about this plugin ? - Alexander Goroshev
  • Well, OK, synchronize products on network sites. So what is next? How to force to display different prices? - KAGG Design
  • You are talking about the first question. For him - yes, the Multistore plugin is needed, although, for such a task, I would most likely expand the budget and look towards Magento, and that’s not all. - Alexander Goroshev
  • I gave you an answer that solves your questions. And the inscriptions can be changed, and different pricing of goods depending on the site. You can also use this plugin for $ 19. But still, price manipulations are done via WooCommerce and $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] price hooks - KAGG Design