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Pros and Cons of choosing WordPress Multisite

Are you having trouble figuring out if WordPress Multisite is the right direction for you to take for your website. Then look no further as we have gathered some pros and cons of switching to a multisite based site.

Pros

Easy to organize multiple sites

If you already have multiple sites this might be the biggest indicator that WordPress Multisite is for you. As the name implies, it is a way to combine multiple sites in a way that makes it very simple to manage all of them.

Creates consistency across sites

WordPress Multisite is a very easy way to create consistency and unity across different sites without having to do a lot of individual changes on all the sites. It is a great way to create consistency both in the look of your site, but also in functionality – allowing you to make all of your sites the best they can be.

Requires less coding overall

By combining your sites you will be able to write code that will apply to all of your sites. This means you can write a few lines once instead of for every individual site. The coding will be done on multiple sites at once.

Sharing content across sites

Using Multisite will also make it easier to share or use content across different sites. So if your sites are related and you find yourself having to use the same content multiple places then it might be simpler to do so through multisite.

Makes growth simpler

If you are planning on growing your sites or if you already have a few then it might be the solution for you. Multisite works best with lots of sites. This also means that if you don’t have a lot of sites it the features that comes with WordPress Multisite might not get as much use as you might would like.

 

Cons

Can be difficult to set up

It might not be the most simple thing to set up. It will require a bit of time and effort to get it up and running. So, you need to determine if the end product will be worth what you put into it. If the time you put into running your sites now isn’t a problem then the effort it takes to switch might not be worth it.

Requires specific plugins

Switching to multisite might mean that some of your plugins might not work –  as not all WordPress plugins have the ability to function together with the multisite features. This means that you might need to look into your plugins to make sure they work or in the worst case scenario find new ones.

Need for programming knowledge

It does require some level of programming knowledge to switch to and use WordPress Multisite. Not only is it needed for the setup but also for the basic functions when using it. For this you might need at least some knowledge of the terminology used in order to understand.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are a lot of things to consider when changing to WordPress Multisite. It can be a lot of time and effort to switch over but that might be a worthwhile thing, especially if you are growing. It can help you save time and work in the long run, but might require a little effort to get up and running.

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