Rating: 5 stars
So I had this plugin installed in my multisite, but had it deactivated. (Obviously, you don’t need a tool like this active all the time.)
Today I wanted to check on a couple of plugins whether they were still active anywhere in my multisite, so I remembered Active Plugins. Cautiously checked the plugin details first and saw the warning about tested only up to WordPress 3.whatever.
So I tested activation on my staging site first, no problems in debug mode.
Then I activated it on my production site, and it delivered just as always.
I understand and appreciate the author’s warning in the description regarding tested compatibility, but I’m happy to share for me this precious little helper still works like a charm in a productive WordPress 4.4.1 multisite environment.
Quality code always wins. Chapeau @trepmal! ??
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If you have multiple networks and want to find out plugins used for all networks, you have no way to do this. You can only find out the plugin use for the network you are currently on.
Could use more work.
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This is an incredibly handy little plugin. I use it regularly to weed out plugins from a reasonably large multisite network I maintain. With lots of people committing code to and fro, adding and removing plugins, it becomes a bit of mess after a while and can be hard to work out which plugins are and are not needed anymore. The “Active plugins on multisite” plugin solves that problem quite nicely.
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