A. No, typically when changing a domain name you do not need to modify any of your content. The only time you need to is if you have any URLs using the full path of the old domain, then the URL (exa: links) would need to be fixed.
A. If you transfer your domain name then you will no longer have the old domain name,
and people will login at the new domain name to access their members area.
If you do a piggyback domain then you keep the old domain,
and people would login at the old domain, not the new piggyback domain.
A. The code below can be used to modify the paths used inside of WordPress when transferring to a new domain, or to a new path on the same domain. Only run the file once and then delete it from the server. Also, first backup the database incase you run into any issues.
Additional Steps:
Make sure to update wp_options table where you see former domain name to using the new domain.
In WP Multisite (Our WP Replicating Blog feature) you must also update the wp_blogs table where you see the old domain in the domain field for each site.
A. Yes, it will still pick up the variables within your software.
The piggy back domain is an additional domain added to your current software and will utilize features and aspects of your current software.
A. A piggyback domain is an additional domain added to your Software which replicates for all of your Members.
For example, if the domain name for your Software is yoursystem.com, you can also have additional domains setup with replicating pages.
These additional domains are called piggyback domains. So, if a user with the username "demo" belongs to yoursystem.com,
and you add a piggyback domain called yourpiggyback.com, then yourpiggyback.com/demo will be username demo's replicated page on the piggyback domain.
A piggyback domain you would have to by separately.
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