• Resolved TeaMike

    (@teamike)


    I understand how to network-activate plugins and i know how to activate a plugin for a specific site ( if it is not network-activated) but how do i site-wide activate? Isn’t site-wide the same as network-wide, and super-admin equals network-admin?

    version 1:
    – logged in as network-admin, went to plugins>add new and installed it
    – went to blog ID 1>tools>default Blog, selected blog ID 1 as the default blog. After that, all tabs (posts, categories etc) are blank. There is no “default blog” menu anywhere in the Network-Admin menu (expecting it under settings menu?), it only shows up in the tools menu of Blog ID 1.

    version 2:
    – went to network-admin>installed plugins, deleted the plugin, reinstalled and network-activated it
    – went to Blog ID 1 >tools>default Blog; the previously selected blog ID 1 is still there as the default! , hit update button anyway. Every site now has the submenu tools/default blog menu but there aren’t any values on the tabs except the “blog” tab with the default blog specified.

    What am i doing wrong?

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/default-blog-options/

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  • Thread Starter TeaMike

    (@teamike)

    well i found it: this plugin version doesn’t work anymore!

    Here is a discussion with the author and here is the alpha version of this plugin which i just installed and tested successfully on WP 3.6.1. Happy happy!

    Thread Starter TeaMike

    (@teamike)

    resolved 🙂

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