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December 15, 2015 at 9:38 pm #553279
Hi,
I’m breaking my head over the best solution for a new customer. They have one domain and a homepage with 4 business solutions. After choosing one unit, the visitor goes to some kind of homepage of this particular business unit. From there on, all the related pages to this unit should have the same logo, colours and main menu.
What would be the best solution while using Enfold?1. install it on a multisite installation
2. make a different installation for each business unit (which means buying 4-5 licenses)
3. adding some php-code (I’m not really a developer but I can apply code)I’m stuck in pro’s/cons for each solution and I also want to keep the site manageable for my client…
Thanks!
MoniqueDecember 15, 2015 at 9:45 pm #553282Hi boemedia!
If you are not a hardcore dev, creating that type of a web site is actually a bit tricky, so I would suggest to go with the multisite installation.
It is a tricky site, I hope you charged it good for you, as seems you will be spending some time on it!
I am sure enfold will be the best case scenarion!Let us know if you have any more issues, we will be glad to assist!
Cheers!
BasilisDecember 15, 2015 at 10:56 pm #553321Hi Basilis,
Does multisite require only one license? Or do I need to buy different licenses per subsite as well? Also, I heard about lots of problems with plugins on multisite… can you tell me something about how well Enfold works on a multisite installation?
Kind regards,
MoniqueDecember 17, 2015 at 3:39 am #554120Hey!
I think multisite is allowed on a single license but it would be best to contact themeforest support to be sure it applies in your case.
There are no issues with multisite and Enfold that I am aware of. If you see any weird behaviours then let us know and we’ll take a look.
Regards,
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