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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T17:12:10+00:00 2026-05-12T17:12:10+00:00

Im still fairly new to Django, so please explain things with that in mind.

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Im still fairly new to Django, so please explain things with that in
mind.

I’m trying to create three websites using 2 subdomains and 1 domain:
for the blog, blog.mysite.com
for the forums, forums.mysite.com
for the custom web app, mysite.com

When building the custom web app, I used contrib.auth to make use of
the built-in django provided user models and functionality.

For the forums, I am planning on using SNAPboard (http://
code.google.com/p/snapboard/) with minimal, if any, modifications. On
initial inspection, it looks like it also uses contrib.auth users.

For the blog, I will probably be rolling my own lightweight blogging
app (since that seems to be the Django way and, also, b/c as Bennet
mentions, there is no killer Django Blog app)

Currently, I am considering two features that require some integration
between the three sites. First, I want to have the users of the custom
web app to use the same account to also log into the forums. Second, I
also (but I haven’t figured out how I’m going to do this yet) would
like my blog posts to automatically become a topic for discussion in
the forums (this is just an idea I had, I might end up dropping it).

Ok, so to my questions:

1) Again, I’m new to Django, but this integration leads me to believe
the three websites need to be all under one project. Is this correct?

2) How would I accomplish the url structure for the websites that I
described above (blog.mysite.com, etc)? In the project’s urls.py, I
don’t know how to filter off of subdomains. If it was mysite.com/
forums/, that would be easy, but I don’t know how to to catch
forums.mysite.com and forward it to the appropriate Django app.

3) Would I have to make use of the django.contrib.sites framework? I
don’t understand that framework fully, but it seems like it’s used
when two different websites are using the same django app in the
background. Whereas my three websites are all using different django
apps, but I want them to share a little bit of data.

Thanks for your help.

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    2026-05-12T17:12:11+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:12 pm

    1) Yes, it’s only true way for that
    2) Use middleware
    3) No, you don’t need it.

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