Sites and Subsites

The CommonSpot Administrator module enables site designers or administrators to create and manage site hierarchy to match organizational needs. CommonSpot supports the creation of top-level sites and unlimited subsites. Each site or subsite can be managed separately, have its own security settings, search collection, and templates.

It is important to consider whether to have multiple top-level sites or a single site with multiple subsites when creating your public Web site, intranet or extranet.

Think of top-level sites as root directories, while subsites are subdirectories under the root directory or other subdirectories. Below is brief summary of site/subsite features. See Create and Manage Subsites for specifics on how to create and manage sites and subsites. See Sites vs Subsites Pros and Cons for a more thorough discussion of the comparative benefits of site/subsite design.

Sites

Subsites

Top-level sites are separate entities and do not share resources (such as templates, images, and the like) with other top-level sites.

Subsites share resources with other subsites.

You can specify the location of a top-level site's Web document directory.

CommonSpot automatically creates the subsite directory under the parent directory.

CommonSpot manages content contained within each top-level site and its child subsites in a separate database.

Creating a new top-level site generates a new database to house content configured within the site and all of its subsites.

Subsites share database resources with the parent site. New subsites inherit security settings from the parent by default. However, because this default setting is modifiable at the subsite level, you cannot assume that changes to root or parent sites will automatically propagate to child subsites; you will need to manage site and content security permissions at each level.

 

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You can download PDF versions of the Content Contributor's, Administrator's, and Elements Reference documents from the support section of paperthin.com (requires login).


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http://www.paperthin.com/support/