gen-superman
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Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: WordPress versus WordPress MUI realize that not all WP plugins are going to work with WPMU, and that is between WP and WPMU to work that out. gen-superman
No it isnt. Its for the plugin authors to work out.
whooami
Ok, I will agree with you there.
Please, keep in mind that us newbies that come across WordPress or WordPress MU and are being directed to utilize WordPress plugins, can be somewhat confusing.
I notice at the WordPress MU forums that they have a section dedicated to plugin fixes, which to be honest I didn’t know about until you had stated that I was posting in the wrong forum.
At this point, I am just testing and reviewing wordpress plugins to see if they work in wordpress mu, as wordpress mu has suggested in their plugins area.
I do wish that WordPress MU would consider having an area that is similar to wordpress plugin area on this website, that at least points to certain plugins that are known to work with WordPress MU. As for support forums about each plugin, it would be nice to see a way for WordPress MU to have their own forums similar to wordpress site that talk about each plugin on their website.
Currently, WordPress MU only has it to where you have to post about the plugin on their forums, which can get easily lost.
www.remarpro.com has the idea right, where they keep the posts about each plugin together. I wonder why WordPress MU website hasn’t done this yet.
I am just trying to make it easier for WordPress MU users to know whether or not these wordpress plugings will work with the WordPress MU system.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Extra Widget Properties Set] Didn’t seem to work for 2.7.1 WPMUBTW this review is in regards to using WPMU and not WP,
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Custom Post Order] Received error at the top front pageBTW this review is in regards to using WPMU and not WP,
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Widgetized Dashboard] Fatal Error for 2.7.1BTW this review is in regards to WPMU and not WP,
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Sabre] Doesnt seem to work with Buddypress 1.0.2?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Dashboard Editor] Nice Concept, but be carefulBTW, this review is in regards to WPMU 2.7.1, and not WP.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: WP Hide Dashboard] Not as advertisedForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Dashboard Widget Manager] RE: WPMU 2.7.1 – Doesnt Work?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Register Plus] Wouldnt work with buddypress 1.0.2 and WPMU 2.7.1Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: WordPress-Banner] Fatal Error while using WPMU 2.7.1 and pluginForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: TinyMCE Advanced] Doesn’t seem to work with WPMU 2.7.1BTW this is in regards to WPMU,
and I want to make everyone aware of this post below:
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Help Desk] Received multiple error and conflictsForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Raz-Captcha] Doesnt seem to work with WPMU 2.7.1Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: bbPress Integration] Must have this plugin for your WPMU and BBPRESSAs the plugin page states inside a WPMU installation under plugin settings:
Get More Plugins
You can find additional plugins for your site by using the new Plugin Browser/Installer functionality, Or by browsing the “WordPress Plugin Directory” directly and installing manually.
To manually install a plugin you generally just need to upload the plugin file into your /home/account/public_html/wp-content/plugins directory.
Once a plugin has been installed, you may activate it here.
So, whooami… uhm, that pretty much states that many of the wordpress plugins might work wordpress mu, while some might not. So, I am just testing this out to see which ones don’t. I am pretty sure that many and I mean many WPMU users come here to do the same thing. Especially since WPMU themselves have pointed out that quite a few WP plugins might or might not work with WPMU.
So, I am making sure that people understand and realize what I have installed, so they don’t get confused that it might actually work with only WP rather than WPMU.
So, please understand, I am posting here to give other WPMU users a heads up about which plugin works with WPMU and which doesn’t. I personally would rather not spam the WPMU forums about these plugins, especially since they point right back here about each plugin that I am talking about.
Is that a good enough explanation whooami?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Sabre] Doesnt seem to work with Buddypress 1.0.2?As the plugin page states inside a WPMU installation under plugin settings:
Get More Plugins
You can find additional plugins for your site by using the new Plugin Browser/Installer functionality, Or by browsing the “WordPress Plugin Directory” directly and installing manually.
To manually install a plugin you generally just need to upload the plugin file into your /home/account/public_html/wp-content/plugins directory.
Once a plugin has been installed, you may activate it here.
So, whooami… uhm, that pretty much states that many of the wordpress plugins might work wordpress mu, while some might not. So, I am just testing this out to see which ones don’t. I am pretty sure that many and I mean many WPMU users come here to do the same thing. Especially since WPMU themselves have pointed out that quite a few WP plugins might or might not work with WPMU.
So, I am making sure that people understand and realize what I have installed, so they don’t get confused that it might actually work with only WP rather than WPMU.
So, please understand, I am posting here to give other WPMU users a heads up about which plugin works with WPMU and which doesn’t. I personally would rather not spam the WPMU forums about these plugins, especially since they point right back here about each plugin that I am talking about.
Is that a good enough explanation whooami?