You can share the content items of built-in and dynamic modules between different sites by sharing the content providers for these content items. Each module can have content providers for each site.
For example, you want to share the content of a News module. On site A, you configure the News module to use content provider A for news, on site B, you can use the News module with content provider B for news and the content provider A for news. This way, site B displays news items provided by content provider A and content provider B, and site A displays only news items that are provided by content provider A. In case you edit news items provided by content provider A, even if you are in site B, changes are reflected on all sites whose News modules use content provider A. For more information, see Overview: Provider model.
To configure the modules that a site uses and the content providers for these modules, perform the following:
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