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Old 12-06-2005, 11:31 PM Sub-Domains...
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Hi All,

I was wondering about something regarding sub-domains and my shopping site. Which is, would adding sub-domains and installing my shopping cart on each sub-domain be beneficial? I was wondering if by adding sub-domains to the 'top level' domain and installing the shopping cart into each sub-domain, and just adding products pertaining to 'that sub-domain', would that make the site faster for visitors, or does that not even pertain to a 'faster loading site'?

P.s: I am also considering sub-domains for organization of the website, which I know is a great idea. I Just wanted to question the above because I have quite a few thousand products, and I haven't tried using sub-domains. I installed the cart on the 'top level' domain, and used categories from the shopping cart, but not sub-domains to be organized.

Your help is Greatly Appreciated!
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Old 12-07-2005, 04:06 AM
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I don't see why using sub-domains is a "great" idea for organisation, maybe you would expand on why you think so. If your shopping cart makes organising that difficult maybe it's time for a new shopping cart.

a few cons of sub-domains;
browsers will add the http:// to www addresses typed in.

lots of users find sub-domains "strange". I use subs for test sites and demos and I often get comments on the "odd" url, So many in fact I now add a www to make it www.sub.domain.tld

sub-domains are treated as seperate sites so you will need to build external links to each sub rather than just to the parent
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lots of users find sub-domains "strange". I use subs for test sites and demos and I often get comments on the "odd" url, So many in fact I now add a www to make it www.sub.domain.tld
Once again I have to agree with chrishirst,

Novice users will find the setup strange, Also if your doing web design for traditional business user with limited web experience. I'd keep to /folder.
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It's a bad idea to split any one site across sub domains.
Sub domains are good for keeping related sites together (catalogue.mysite.com, corporate.mysite.com, extranet.mysite.com), or for pointing to different services on a domain (www.mysite.com, ftp.mysite.com, mail.mysite.com etc)
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