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IGAn error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedThis sounds like a great feature that would benefit Plesk users
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Hi Jeremy,
WP Toolkit supports WordPress multi-site if you enable the multi-site feature manually. However, it seems to make sense for us to provide an option of creating a multi-site WP instance upon the installation. Let us know if this will help you out.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAnd possibly add the ability to limit whether a user can setup multisite under the service plan.
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Currently hosting settings does the following:
Makes the following hosting parameters act as a preset: SSL/TLS support and support for programming and scripting languages, custom error documents, and web server settings.
However, these options should be seperated. I want users to be able to manage SSL/TLS but I don't want them touching scripting languages.
These features should not be bundled as they're unrelated to each other. Each feature should have its own option to set as a preset or allow hosts to go into the database and manually enable each feature if they wish to.
Also it's unfortunate that in Plesk the tool says "Apache and nginx Settings" what about hosts that are using LiteSpeed?