Hello Russell,

I can't say this is best practice but my approach to a similar goal
has been to create projects for each website.  These projects/websites
are unrelated to each other as far as content goes but all install a
common set of apps, some off the shelf, some custom.  I have sites
installed for each project but not all of my apps are fully site aware
so I only use sites minimally at this time.

On Apr 11, 8:23 am, Russell McConnachie <russ...@mcconnachie.ca>
wrote:

> I still have not come up with a creative way to design a site
> which hosts multiple sites - providing different html layouts, style sheets.
>
> I am looking for someone to kind of explain to me some best practices on
> doing this

Toodle-looooooooooo.........
creecode
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