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  • Thread Starter digitalphilm

    (@digitalphilm)

    Adam, unfortunately in a WordPress multisite you cannot install a plugin individually on a network subsite. When you operate in a multisite installation, you must install the plugin at the network level, then you either activate it across the network, or you activate it at the subsite level. The latter is what I’ve done, and is the closest thing possible to “installing the plugin individually on a site within the network”.

    Just to be clear, I’m only trying to set up the plugin on the one site – I’m not asking for multisite functionality. If you know of a way that I can install the plugin directly to a network subsite, I’d love a link to a guide!

    Thanks for your time and any help you can offer

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by digitalphilm.

    It appears it’s been updated 3 days ago….

    Don’t worry @tnkaoua, your response was well formulated and not rude at all ??

    rafy777 (@rafy777)
    3 days, 2 hours ago
    Well everyone are entitled to their opinion, I don’t agree with you, it’s so rude of you to tell me I am so and so and make assumptions; learn to respect others!

    There was no rudeness or disrespect in the other user’s reply to you. Perhaps you should not be so quick to aggressively attack others.

    webbistro (@webbistro)
    9 months ago
    It seems, 70000+ don’t share your opinion ??

    @webbistro that’s kind of a nasty way to reply to a review.. Just because a plugin has “100,000 active installs” doesn’t mean that all of those users use the plugin or even like it.

    While it is certainly your prerogative to charge for the features you choose to offer, such a core functionality as being able to bulk manipulate media is an absolute must for many new potential users.

    I myself will be looking for another, free alternative to your plugin.

    Have a great day all!

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