Rating: 5 stars
This plugin helped me a lot when I had to reactivate one plugin on over 100 sites because accidentally I have activated it for the whole Network previously.
Good job!
Air.
Rating: 5 stars
Does what it say and works wonders. i couldn’t imagine using Multisite without this plugin.
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Shame, because I would have donated – even though the assumption that people are “making money out of the plugin” is rather wishful thinking.
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Apart from a tidy-up of the user interface, this is a perfect little plugin. Indispensable for managing a multisite.
Could only be improved by moving the site-specific settings into their own tab, alongside themes, when editing a single site in Network Admin. But, you know, y’all have a key combination for “skip to the bottom of the page”, which gets you there under Settings, so… ??
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I haven’t had any issues with the functionality of the plugin, but the interface for granting plugin access to individual sites really needs improvement. Right now it’s shoved under the “Settings” tab when editing an individual site, but when a site has a lot of options, this can make the page HUGE. The list of plugins should really be in its own “Plugins” tab, much like “Themes”.
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working
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last review was incorrect
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I installed the plugin on my MU.
I tried to add a new site with another language. I got a database error so I had to delete the plugin files with FTP.
After doing that, I deleted the fresh new website which was useless.
Bad surprise, all the /upload/ file from my main website has been emptied. No more images, everything has been deleted.
Rating: 5 stars
This plugin is awesome, thank you!
Do you have a place for feature requests? I think it would be awesome if you could trigger plugins programmatically, like whether or not a specific plugin and/or theme was activated?
It would make it easier to manage ‘complementary’ plugins (e.g. If they activated ‘Woocommerce’, it would also activate ‘Woosubscriptions’ or something.
Thanks again!
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Anyone who has a multisite with independent users as I do absolutely needs this plugin! As the network admin, I have total control of which plugins each site can see, and if they chose to activate, they can.
My only “problem” was MY stupid error, I originally had not checked the”plugins” box under “enable administration menu” in Network Admin Settings to allow sub-domain admins to manage plugins.
Big thanks for Aaron!
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Great.
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Hello,
I tried to activate it on wordpress Multiste 4.4.2 and I get an error message from wordpress saying that the header is incorrect, so I cannot activate the plug-in.
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This plugin was a must have for us – haven’t had it installed very long, but seems to work perfectly – just having the ability to “auto-activate” our anti-spam plugin (which isn’t multisite compatible) is a lifesaver and is helping a ton with our overall server health. Developer seems to be around and multisite core doesn’t seem to change much – don’t see any negatives here.
Thanks for the work!
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I have been using this plugin for a year now. Works great!
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Activated it, went to settings page and set the plugins I want to be active on a new site, created a new site and all the correct plugins were activated.
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Thanks for this great plugin.
First i was confused like the guys in some other reviews, but after i aktivated the plugins on a per-site-basis, everything worked perfectly.
Just donated you 2-3 beers (depending on where you take them :))
Cheers,
Joe
Rating: 5 stars
I’ve tested on my multisite of WordPress 4.0 and it works great with no problem. Just what I was looking for.
Thank you!
Rating: 5 stars
There are just no plugin listed… It’s not working!!!
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Thanks for a potentially very useful plugin. Unfortunately it has some issues. It would also be nice to be able to hide or deactivate the request for a donation on the header without hacking your code. Specially after a donation has been made.
Issue #1. On its own menu (Network Admin>Plugins>Plugin Management) it throw a warning cause a deprecated function, and an other warning for an undefined variable.
‘Notice: is_site_admin is deprecated since version 3.0! Use is_super_admin() instead.
Notice: Undefined index: saved’
Issue #2. There is some inconsistency across the Help and the actual functionality of the plugin.
Anyway, thanks for the inspiration, I do appreciate that.
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The latest version of WPMU Prosites throws a big red warning across the top of all sites dashboard that your plugin is incompatible.
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adding link is not working and won’t show in admin bar
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Good job!
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At last I know exactly and from one screen what is installed and where.
This saved me a lot of work + space on my server + server resources.
Thanks