After installing Windows SharePoint Services, a top-level site is initially created and set as the main site to host on port 80 on the server.
A top-level site is the base site for an organization and can contain multiple child sites for different departments or projects. Top-level sites and child sites are functionally the same; however, top-level sites offer administrative capabilities unavailable to child sites.
To help you understand the capabilities and the procedures involved in creating and managing a SharePoint site, I will be using an IT department as an example.
I will walk you through the creation of a SharePoint site designed for a fictitious IT department’s knowledge base, inventory and collaboration. This walk-through is broken down into three objectives:
Today’s article will cover the first objective: Creating a new child site. Over the next few days, I will show you how to create a new list and a new wiki. So stay tooned and check back for the other two articles, or grab our RSS feed for an automatic update!
The child site I am creating for the IT department will be designed for the organization’s administrators. Therefore, when creating the site, the site members and administrators will be configured accordingly. Following the steps below simultaneously creates the site and configures its permissions.





You can check that the users and groups selected for a group are valid or browse for users and groups by clicking the images below the group’s user list. Click the OK button to finish creating the site.

That’s it! Six easy steps and you’ve successfully created a new child site in SharePoint!
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Irfan Mughal Says:
September 10th, 2008 at 3:22 am
thanks. i have created parent and child site then select bluetab master page. but i am getting horozontal scroll when i select bluetab master page. when i change it to default master page thenk its work fine. any idea whats wrong.
sagar Says:
February 2nd, 2009 at 7:26 am
I am a new user .plz guide me how create and manage these sites
and what other things r there.