For example, users can register on wordpress.com without a site (for API
key, from Gravatar etc). If they had a site (like myblog.wordpress.com),
their dashboard would be placed at /wp-admin (like
myblog.wordpress.com/wp-admin in our case). But since they don't have a
site, they need some other place and because of that there is a
dashboard.wordpress.com. It is accessible by all users where they could
manage their global data (profile etc).

So you choose here how to name that "site" (in wordpress.com case it's named
"dashboard" but you can use other names too).

2010/6/26 José Fontainhas <[email protected]>

> It's the name of the wp-admin site for those users who *don't* have a
> site, so that they can change their profile and so on. You could call
> it 'admin' or 'dashboard' (same as wordpress.com, for instance) or
> anything else.
>
> Z
>
>
> On 26 June 2010 09:33, Rasheed <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Someone can explain this feature ?
> >
> > --------------------
> > Dashboard Site is an option to give a site to users who do not have a
> site
> > on the system.
> > --------------------
> >
> > What's that mean ? especially when i can give a site to users from this
> > link:
> >
> > http://example.com/wp-admin/ms-sites.php#form-add-site
> >
> > it is difficult to translate it without understanding it's functionality.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
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