Thank you Eduardo.  I like Option 3.  But, how much of coding is required 
to enable Admin for each site?  I cannot find documentation of what *.py to 
create and/or modify for this.

On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 5:45:52 PM UTC-4, Eduardo Rivas wrote:
>
> Hey there. 
>
> If you want to use the same codebase for multiple sites and domains, 
> option 3 is your best bet. You can even have different frontend themes 
> for each site, but all your installed apps will be the same. Each site 
> will have its own Admin as long as all your models inherit from 
> SiteRelated (which is the case for all Mezzanine apps). 
>
> If you think you're going to be using different installed apps and that 
> each project will require more customization, you should go with option 
> 1. I would advise you never use option 2 because it kinda defeats the 
> concept of sandboxing and encapsulation provided by virtualenvs. 
>

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