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No, we didn’t, but it’s not happening any more. We’re up to date on core and plugins, so I’m thinking there was an update along the way that fixed the issue for us.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Blog2Social: Social Media Auto Post & Scheduler] multisite compatibleHi Irina,
Ok, so now I understand that it’s user based rather than site based.
We have a multisite network of over 1800 sites, each of which is a unique unrelated entity, so I’m not sure what you mean by ‘network’. Are you saying that your highest level license would only allow 15 of these sites to use your plugin?
Allison
Yes, I’m getting the same thing.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Blog2Social: Social Media Auto Post & Scheduler] multisite compatibleHi Irina,
Here’s what happened: I was logged in as a superadmin. I linked a test facebook account on a test website. I opened up a client’s website (still as a superadmin not as a user on that site) that had the plugin activated and I saw the link to the test facebook was already active on that site. I cancelled the link, and then went back to the test site and saw that it was deactivated there too.
Is it the case that each user has their own social network linked? So if you are a user on more than one site on a multisite network all those sites will be linked to social accounts if one of them is? And, if there are two users on a site, will they each have their own link to social networks?
Allison
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Blog2Social: Social Media Auto Post & Scheduler] multisite compatibleHi Irina,
We have a bunch of superadmins who manage the network as a whole, and then each sub-site has client users, who would be the ones making the posts and connecting their own social accounts. The client users are different for each sub-site, and are sometimes administrators and sometimes editor users.
The plugin is lovely, so I really hope we can make it work.
Thanks
Allison
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Blog2Social: Social Media Auto Post & Scheduler] multisite compatibleHi Adenion
We added it to our multisite network and activated it on a number of sites. I signed in with a dummy facebook account on a test site, and it worked fine. Trouble is, any site that we activate it on now has the dummy facebook account already linked to it. Removing the authorisation removes it from all the sites.
So, in effect, if any one of our clients activates a facebook link, it will be available for all of our clients. That’s not going to work :/
It needs to distinguish between different sites. We use subdomains not subdirectories.
Allison
And more: Google Chrome still redirects as before, but the other browsers don’t.
More info: I’m seeing these errors:
Notice: Undefined index: path in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\wordpress-mu-domain-mapping\domain_mapping.php on line 462
Notice: Undefined index: path in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\wordpress-mu-domain-mapping\domain_mapping.php on line 447
Notice: Undefined index: action in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\wordpress-mu-domain-mapping\domain_mapping.php on line 373I’d be grateful for any clues…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Snazzy Maps] Malware?Great! Thanks so much for the reassurance.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Genesis Responsive Slider] Using version 1.8 of the script – update it.Yes, please update it. This will solve my issue with the arrows and pagination not working on desktop touchscreens.
Please, please?