Hello,
I have a Domain Mapping plugin that was uploaded manually (not from the repository.) This isn’t showing in the Plugins list of each site. Is there any way to add it to the Plugins so that it can be disabled for the regular admins?
Thank you for a great plugin. This is simple yet effective and does exactly what I need. Makes a cleaner backend for users who don’t need every plugin.
]]>I follow your video and I cannot disable plugins for certain users. Please explain what I do wrong.
]]>Hi iMath,
answering to a Stack Overflow question, I came across your plugin.
Well, it did need a revamp.
And here it is ??
I haven’t touched the original functions, but I think they can improve. Like using the sitemeta
table instead of an exclusive table, changing the output to a WP_Plugins_List_Table
. Nonetheless, works flawlessly in my test environment. You can check the change log in the GitHub repo.
Very nice plugin, on parlons, salut!
Rodolfo
Unfortunately broken in WP 3.1.3 due to changes in plugins.php.
In WordPress 3.1.x plugins.php apparently was heavily re-written, among many things the function print_plugins_table() was removed/replaced.
I do hope this very helpful plugin will be updated to reflect those changes, and would like to encourage its developer to do so. I can offer only my moral support here, since I do not use it in any commercial projects.
Merci
]]>Hi imath,
I am afraid it just does not work “any more??”.
I haven’t tried it on wordpress <3.1 so I would not know if it did before.
It now appears on the site’s admin panel, Not super admin, ia gets activated but when trying to make it work (settings) it just throws an error and never does.
Please have a look.
Thank you