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Site Management
Create a new site configuration
Before creating a site configuration, you should have created the root page of your site in the page tree.
The site configuration is stored in a file called
config/
. For your convenience, you can
edit this file using the backend module: Site Management > Sites.
Available root pages should be listed in this module. Click the button Add new site configuration next to the relevant page to create a site configuration for it.
In the next step, you can enter some basic information about the site.
The site identifier can be arbitrary, so we use "example_site" here. The entry point should be a URL pointing to the web root. In this example, it is a local URL generated by DDEV.
In the next two tabs, you can define error handling, such as a custom 404 page,
and static routes, for example, to a robots.
file.
You can read more about Site Handling in the reference "TYPO3 Explained".
After saving, a new file should be created in your project: