Under the multi-site management mode of AnQiCMS, the answer is yes to whether each site can independently configure image processing and thumbnail rules.AnQiCMS was designed with flexibility and independence in mind for multi-site operations, therefore, each site has full autonomy in setting up image processing and thumbnail rules.
The multi-site management feature of AnQiCMS is one of its core highlights, allowing users to create and manage multiple independent websites under the same system architecture.This is undoubtedly a great convenience for enterprises with different brands, targeting different audiences, or providing diversified services.Each child site can be independent in terms of content, template, SEO strategy, and even deeper functional configuration without interfering with each other.This independence is the basis for ensuring that each site can accurately adapt to its specific operational strategy, and the independent configuration of image processing rules is a direct embodiment of this design concept.
Images play a significant role as part of a website's content, and the way they are handled and the rules for generating thumbnails have a profound impact on website loading speed, user experience, and search engine optimization (SEO).For example, an e-commerce website may need to display high-definition product images and generate clear, uniform thumbnails for easy browsing by users; while a news and information website may focus more on quick image loading and responsive image processing that adapts to different device screens.AnQiCMS is aware of these differentiated needs, therefore it has incorporated image processing settings into the independent configuration scope of each site.
The ability to configure independently brings huge operational advantages.It means that you can tailor the most appropriate image strategy according to the brand tone, target audience, and performance requirements of each sub-site.Different sites can have different image compression rates, different thumbnail sizes and cropping methods, thereby achieving a balance in visual presentation, loading speed, and SEO performance.For sites with a large number of mobile users, enabling the WebP format and setting a smaller image compression width can significantly improve the mobile user experience; for art sites that need to highlight visual effects, retaining higher image quality can better convey brand value.
In summary, the multi-site management mode of AnQiCMS provides strong flexibility, ensuring that each site can be independently configured and optimized for image processing and thumbnail generation rules according to its own characteristics.This not only simplifies the complexity of cross-site management, but also empowers you with fine-grained operations and maximizes the potential of each site.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to enter the backend of the sub-site for image processing and thumbnail rule configuration?You can log in to the AnQiCMS backend of the main site, find the corresponding sub-site in the "Multi-site Management
/system/To access its backend. After logging into the backend, find the "Content Settings" under "Backend Settings" in the left menu bar to configure image-related settings.I modified the image processing rules of one of the child sites, will it affect other child sites?Will not.The multi-site management design of AnQiCMS aims to maintain a high degree of independence for each child site.Any image processing or thumbnail rule changes you make in the 'Content Settings' of a sub-site will only take effect on the current sub-site and will not affect the configuration of any other sub-sites.
If I haven't specifically set the image processing rules for a newly created sub-site, what rules will it use?A newly created sub-site will usually inherit a set of default AnQiCMS image processing rules.These default rules are the system preset general settings, designed to ensure that the website content can be displayed normally.But to obtain the **user experience and SEO effect, we strongly recommend that you enter the 'Content Settings' of each sub-site according to its specific needs for personalized adjustments and optimizations.