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I have a company that is divided into two parts. I'm thinking about how to set up the site.

My present idea is:
The landing page (ID 1) with a landing template / page which links to two sub-pages. Subpage 1 is Part 1 of the company, Subpage 2 is Part 2 of the company. Each part has a separate root page / template, with its own menu. I then have to align the menu to the template?

Each part has its own URL, but I don't have a solution. I think I will simply redirect one of the URLs via 301.

How would you setup this situation?

A sketch for better understanding:

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Hi,

if your urls will look like
yourdomain/company1
yourdomain/company2
you can simply reproduce your sketch with pw page structure

but if each company must have its own domain name i think the multisite solution, even if a little "too much" ? will be the best solution to avoid those 301 you're speaking about (savage and headaches to come ? ) and for a better SEO

have a nice day

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1 hour ago, kaz said:

@zoeck No, not necessarily.

 

I have no experience with it. I also think (as you write) that is too much?

I think if the sites should not access the same data, then it is best to use 2 individual installations.

This way you are most flexible and you can use processwire "normally" ? 

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1 hour ago, zoeck said:

I think if the sites should not access the same data, then it is best to use 2 individual installations.

This way you are most flexible and you can use processwire "normally"

if I do two installations: what do I do with the "root – selection-page"? With each installation the selection in page ID1? That would be an internal, and an external link to the second URL.

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Does the selection page then also have its own domain? Or how can it be reached, since the pages have their own domains?

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