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Hide real Domain on multistore


stefgrifon

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Hello,

I need your help. 

I want to setup the multistore on a different domain.

I have the default site on the domain store.com 

I want the second store to have domain store.supermarket.eu, and i dont want to see the domain from the default site. I want it to be hidden.

is this posibble?

thank you in advance

Stefanos

 

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Hello.
Your query is not understandable.


Multistore has a default domain, where the content of the eshop is uploaded and all Prestashop files are located and a database is connected to it. If you add another domain, it uses all the master domain files and the database.
Where do you want to hide the main domain? In the administration?

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6 hours ago, Guest said:

Hello.
Your query is not understandable.


Multistore has a default domain, where the content of the eshop is uploaded and all Prestashop files are located and a database is connected to it. If you add another domain, it uses all the master domain files and the database.
Where do you want to hide the main domain? In the administration?

Hello,

Sorry about that, i will try again to explain to you.

An example, i want to have the default eshop with domain "www.store.com"  to share all the products and categories with the second eshop with this domain "www.store.supermarket.eu".

I don't want the visitors to understand that these 2 eshops are connected.

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Yes I understand.
If you create a multistore and add a new eshop, you can insert a different skin template, disable customer sharing, etc.
The customer does not know the difference.
You probably don't know how multistore works in Prestashop.
I recommend you read the tutorials, or have a multistore from someone to create.
It's practically a matter of minutes.

Then you can change another store look, icons .... etc

Disable or allow products to share the same warehouse ....

Explaining something that has been explained many times on the Internet is really unnecessary and lengthy.

Nice video is here:

 

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