Fix minor styling issue with a list.

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Mateusz Uzdowski 2014-08-15 13:29:03 +12:00
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## Common subsite uses
Subsites can be used for various different reasons here are some of the common ones
- Setting up a subsite for a small campaign so for example a clothing company may set up a summer or winter subsite to
* Setting up a subsite for a small campaign so for example a clothing company may set up a summer or winter subsite to
market just that season of clothing.
- Locking down a particular subsite you may create a particular department like recruitment who would have access to
* Locking down a particular subsite you may create a particular department like recruitment who would have access to
create and edit pages for their particular subsite but they would not be able to modify the main website.
- Running sub-domains on a single SilverStripe instance, with subsites if a sub-domain is pointing to the same instance
* Running sub-domains on a single SilverStripe instance, with subsites if a sub-domain is pointing to the same instance
and has been setup correctly you can manage this via a single CMS instance.
- Subsites can not be used to run multiple websites on a single instance.
* Subsites can not be used to run multiple websites on a single instance.
Subsites does not allow you to run multiple domains/vhosts on a single instance.
## Access
Access to certain subsites can be limited to administrators based on the groups they are in.
So for example if you had a couple of subsites you could create a group for each subsite and then specify that the
group had access to all subsites or just a specific subsites.