Q: 1.
What does "Bring your team" mean exactly?
2. How many team members does “your team” include?
3. Is it possible to specify for each team member what resources they can access e.g. only specific servers or sites on a server?
4. Is FlyWP compatible with StaticPress (https://staticpress.io/)?
5. Is it possible to serve websites on a subdomain, for example https://cms.mycompany.com?
6. Can websites be hidden / protected by HTACCESS / another login control mechanism, in front of Wordpress (see explanation below)?
For context, I would like to use Wordpress, potentially with FlyWP, to host various Wordpress instances on one server, but only as a CMS. Using StaticPress, I would like to generate static sites from these websites, which I then host on Netlify (or another static site hoster on the edge).
To prevent Google penalties (due to double content), the visual website on FlyWP would need to be hidden.
Anower_weMail
May 16, 2024A: Hi TimTim,
Thanks for your query.
Please find the answers below:
1. The "Bring your team" function will allow you to add your team members to the following roles "site admin, Server admin, and admin".
2. There is no limitation for team members.
3. You can add team members to the following roles "site admin, Server admin, and admin". Their permission will be different.
4. Unfortunately, only WordPress is supported currently.
5. Yes! you can use Subdomain.
6. Yes! websites can be hidden.
Moreover, you can do most of the things with FlyWP that you can do on your server. I hope this information helps.
If you have feature requests, would you please share them at https://feedback.flywp.com/? Along with that, if you find FlyWP helpful, you can leave a review that will help us grow.
Thank you.
Verified purchaser
Thanks for your answers!
> 4. Unfortunately, only WordPress is supported currently.
Simply Static (https://wordpress.org/plugins/simply-static/) is a Wordpress plugin (not another CMS) to export the output of a Wordpress site to HTML, CSS, Javascript (no PHP).
Is it supported?
As StaticPress is a plugin of WordPress, so it is supported.