Multiple Liferay Sites and URLsMultiple Liferay Sites and URLshttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=119785333&threadId=775037662024-03-29T10:23:20Z2024-03-29T10:23:20ZRE: Multiple Liferay Sites and URLsSamuel Konghttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=775107292016-08-09T01:38:31Z2016-08-09T01:38:31ZYes, it's possible. Just specify the virtual host for each of your site. For details, take a look at <a href="https://dev.liferay.com/discover/portal/-/knowledge_base/6-2/leveraging-liferays-multi-site-capabilities#configuring-site-settings">Leveraging Liferay's Multi-site Capabilities</a>Samuel Kong2016-08-09T01:38:31ZMultiple Liferay Sites and URLsFrank Latinohttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=775037652016-08-08T20:18:56Z2016-08-08T20:18:56ZWe are setting up multiple sites in Liferay, each site will be an internal application (e.g., effort reporting, travel requests, etc). We'd like to maintain a URL-naming convention when creating new sites.<br /><br />Option #1<br />https://app1.domain.com<br />https://app2.domain.com<br />https://app3.domain.com<br /><br />Option #2<br />https://our.domain.com/app1<br />https://our.domain.com/app2<br />https://our.domain.com/app3<br /><br />Is it possible to setup either of the URL conventions above on a