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Dan
Dan

Hello,

I can't login to the demo site using admin/admin.

Error: A user was found to match all plain text credentials however hashed credential "password" did not match.

Please take a look. Thanks

Linkonoid
Linkonoid

Hi!

Point to access in backend: https://mdomains.test.linkonoid.com/backend

Login/Password for Demo: mdomains/admin (NOT admin/admin !)

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Dan
Dan

Ok I am able to login to the backend. I have a few questions:

Let say I have a main domain and a few subdomains as follows:

  a) www.november.com

  b) user1.november.com

  c) user2.november.com

Q1) Can I assign different settings and menu items for subdomains?

Q2) Can Super Admin manage all the pages and settings of subdomains from his account without having to login to subdomains backend?

Q3) Can subdomain Admins have their own dashboard like their own Google Analytics and customize their own theme?

Thanks

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Linkonoid
Linkonoid

amuda7855694 said:

Ok I am able to login to the backend. I have a few questions:

Let say I have a main domain and a few subdomains as follows:

 a) www.november.com

 b) user1.november.com

 c) user2.november.com

Q1) Can I assign different settings and menu items for subdomains?

Q2) Can Super Admin manage all the pages and settings of subdomains from his account without having to login to subdomains backend?

Q3) Can subdomain Admins have their own dashboard like their own Google Analytics and customize their own theme?

Thanks

We must proceed from the fact that all subdomains have a common DB, plugins and working environment. Differences for subdomains can be made at the level of topics and user rights to certain resources (plugins, etc.). Alas, this is dictated by the CMS, which initially did not imply multidomain structure.

Q1)

Frontend - settings at the theme level (i.e. yes, just set different topics for subdomains or at the same theme dynamically, depending on the domain, display the corresponding menu through Twig)

Backend - because for subdomains the common base and space of plugins, then different menu items and access to them are set at the level of separation of rights. You can use my BackendMenu plugin, which allows you to change the structure of the backend menu and all kinds of manipulations with it.

Q2)

Yes. The plugin has common settings (you can enable / disable access for user at the level of assigning standard rights). In the demo, access to the superuser account is closed for security reasons.

Q3)

Because the structure of the plugins is general, respectively, widgets too - just create a copy of the widget, attach it to the user on acces level and display it in the administration panel. As for the topic, this is the main essence of the plugin, which allows you to assign a theme and page (all Theme pages) for a specific domain / subdomain / url

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