Install Multisite Multisite is a WordPress feature which allows users to create a network of sites on a single WordPress installation. Available since WordPress version 3.0, Multisite is a continuation of WPMU or WordPress Multiuser project. WordPress MultiUser project was discontinued and its features were included into WordPress core.https://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network.
Not relevant on iPhone
Adding a new site for existing user as admin
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Start on My Sites (Invalid save button)
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Open the My Sites menu
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Open the Network Admin submenu
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Click Sites
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Page refreshes showing all sites
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Click add new
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Page refreshes showing add site form
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iPhone keyboard shows when filling form
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Ajax user search when filling in Admin Email
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Click Add Site
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Page refreshes with confirmation message & the options to edit the site/visit its dashboard
Adding a new site for new user
Same as the previous flow Flow is the path of screens and interactions taken to accomplish a task. It’s an experience vector. Flow is also a feeling. It’s being unselfconscious and in the zone. Flow is what happens when difficulties are removed and you are freed to pursue an activity without forming intentions. You just do it.Flow is the actual user experience, in many ways. If you like, you can think of flow as a really comprehensive set of user stories. When you think about user flow, you’re thinking about exactly how a user will perform the tasks allowed by your product.Flow and Context
, except there’s no results from the ajax email field.
Install & enable, a theme for the entire network.
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Starting from the dashboard
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Click the burger icon to open the main menu
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Click themes to open the submenu
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Click add new
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Page reloads listing themes. Click on a theme image. (upload button at the top is no use on IOS)
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A modal opens showing the image/description & an barely visible preview of the theme.
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Click Install
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Click Network Activate
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Page reloads & shows a vague success message
Install & enable, a theme for a single site on the network.
Follow steps 1-7 from previous flow
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Click return to the theme installer
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Installed themes have a banner telling you there installed
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Click the burger icon
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Click Sites to open submenu
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Click all sites
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Page reloads listing all sites. Click edit.
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Click the themes tab
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Click enable on the theme you want to enable
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Page refreshes showing a vague success message
Install & network activate a plugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/ or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party.
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Start on the dashboard
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Click on the burger to open the sidebar A sidebar in WordPress is referred to a widget-ready area used by WordPress themes to display information that is not a part of the main content. It is not always a vertical column on the side. It can be a horizontal rectangle below or above the content area, footer, header, or any where in the theme..
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Click Plugins to reveal the submenu. Click Add New.
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Click install now on the plugin you wish to install (Upload button at the top is redundant on IOS))
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Click Network Activate
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Page reloads with vague success message
Install & activate a plugin for a single site on the network.
Follow steps 1-4 from previous flow.
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Click My Sites
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Select the site you wish to activate the plugin on
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Select Dashboard
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Page reloads on the WordPress Dashboard
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Click the burger icon to reveal the sidebar
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Select plugins
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Click Activate on the plugin you wish to activate
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Vague success message
Edit the path for an existing site.
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Start on the dashboard
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Click the burger to open the sidebar
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Click sites
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Click all sites
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Click edit on the site you wish to alter
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Page reloads showing current settings
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Select the field you wish to edit brings up IOS keyboard (spellcheck tries to capitalize domain names)
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Scroll down
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Click save
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Success message
Edit the domain for an existing site.
Same as previous flow, just edit the other field in 7
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WordPress adds trailing / automatically if omited.
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