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  • A lot of them do, you’ll still have to check. especially if they haven’t been updated in a while.

    they still go in the mu-plugins folder, you’ll just have to make that folder.

    (/wp-content/mu-plugins/)

    As always, read the readme with each plugin. that will tell you where to put it.

    Thread Starter denzel2364

    (@denzel2364)

    ok, brilliant.

    Did you build the plugin manager that automatically activated plugins when a new blog was set up? If so, does that work?

    In WPMU, there was a file called ‘wpmu-functions.php’ which allowed me to add additional pages when creating new blogs. What is it now called so i can duplicate the same setup?

    Did you build the plugin manager that automatically activated plugins when a new blog was set up? If so, does that work?

    No I didn’t write it and it needs updating for 3.0.

    See if “network activate” work with the plugins you want.

    In WPMU, there was a file called ‘wpmu-functions.php’ which allowed me to add additional pages when creating new blogs. What is it now called so i can duplicate the same setup?

    Probably ms-functions.php.

    Thread Starter denzel2364

    (@denzel2364)

    Probably ms-functions.php.

    Shame, the file doesnt look the same and i cant make heads or tails of it now. Im going to have a little bit deeper

    Ah, may be in upgrades.php or schema.php. The mu one was slightly different from the regualr wordpress one, and the devs merged them so there was one call.

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