Yes! All our platforms fully support a WordPress Network (formerly Multisite). You need to follow the Create A Network article from the WordPress codex to get this setup.
Additional Domains
As a standard, we automatically map the 'wildcard' alias for your domains to your site. This means you can create subdomains such as sub.domain.com and sub2.domain.com without any additional configuration.
However, if you want to add additional domain names/subdomains to the package, you can do that inside your hosting control panel. From there, the 'Domains' icon allows you to map additional domains to your package. For WordPress Network to work, all domains must point to the same document_root when added - usually public_html.
Activating SSL on Subdomains
We automatically map *.domain to all your packages, so you won't need to add new subdomains to the account to get them to point to your WordPress install. However, they are only available for some services like SSL Certificates and e-mail accounts.
You can use our Free SSL service for any subdomains by explicitly adding them to the package. To do this, go to 'Manage Hosting', follow the 'Subdomains' icon and add the subdomains you wish to activate SSL on. As mentioned above, for WordPress Network to work, all domains must point to the same document_root when added - usually public_html. Once added, head to the SSL/TLS icon and activate your Free SSL.
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