• Resolved Trike27

    (@trike27)


    Good day,

    status quo is, that wordpress-multisite-users can activate plugins just for all websites. While this is ok for most plugins I use, there are a few that I just need on one site (of four). These are for example BuddyPress and BBPress, which have a big performance-impact on all sites.

    To avoid that it would be great if I can deactivate them on the other three. Anyway, it’s the best to run as few plugins as possible to get the best performance. The deactivation of BuddyPress and bbPress on all sites halved the loading time of a site that did not use both plugins anyway. (-> Pingdom-Test).

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  • Thread Starter Trike27

    (@trike27)

    Ok I found out that this actually works.. Always directly activated plugins after activation and wondered why I can’t select specific sites. Now I saw that in the WP-Admin -> Plugins of the specific site I can activate the plugins as I proposed.

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