WordPress Multisite Is Still a Valuable and Often Necessary Tool

WordPress Multisite Is Still a Valuable and Often Necessary Tool

Posted by WP Tavern on February 28, 2022 at 6:43 pm
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Rob Howard rocked the boat last week in calling for the deprecation of WordPress multisite in the latest MasterWP newsletter. He argued that “the brave and noble add-on is no longer necessary or valuable to developers.” The responses via Twitter were swift and in disagreement. Before WordPress 3.0, multisite was an entirely separate system called WPMU (WordPress MultiUser). It was a mess to set up, and one of the best things to ever happen to it was that it was rolled into core WordPress. It became a first-class citizen in the WordPress world, and its setup is now simple enough that nearly anyone can get a network up and running in no time. I have not used multisite much in my career in the WordPress space. My primary use case has been for setting up theme and plugin demos. These are sites that I do not intend to touch much outside of their initial setup. Multisite always makes it easy to manage theme and plugin updates from the network admin. Howard argued that this is no longer necessary in today’s world: Likewise, sharing themes and plugins between sites no longer seems like a benefit to developers or end-users. With one…

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