Thread Starter
Daniel
(@dhoffmann)
Hello,
todays update did not solve the problem.
To explain the problem I’ll add you two screenshots:
1.) As normal admin I can’t change the new options introduced in 4.3.8:
* Added settings that can disable the plugin for the main editor, other editors in wp-admin or editors on the front-end.
As they’re disabled by default, adminns can’t change anything.
http://unser-quartier.de/tmpfiles/tinymce.jpg
2.) As a superadmin in the network I can change it in every individual site. But I think this should be part of the normal admin:
http://unser-quartier.de/tmpfiles/tinymce-superadmin.jpg
Hope you can fix ths.
Best wishes, Daniel
I’ve been looking at adding “proper” multisite support for quite a while now. Unfortunately that is not something that can be done in a day 🙂
It would be helpful if (at least) there are clear requirements set. Could you think about which of the advanced options should be enabled for site admins and which only for superadmins and why (in a few words) 🙂
There are other things needed for multisite, like (perhaps) to attempt a parity with kses so site admins and editors would now use tags and attributes that are later stripped by kses.
Thread Starter
Daniel
(@dhoffmann)
Hallo Andrew,
thanks for your reply. I think an admin of a subsite should be able to define the things an admin of a single-site-installation can do too (with tinymce advanced).
The big problem at the moment is, that the options “Enable the editor enhancements…” are disabled by default and the admins can’t access them. So changes in the editor have no effect.
In 4.2.8 this was no problem.
Please excuse my english, I hope that I could explain the problem.
Best, Daniel
Ah, I think I understand the problem. The “Enable the editor enhancements on …” option is inverted, but site admins on multisite don’t get that HTML outputted, so when they save the options it is as if they have deselected all checkboxes. Fix coming up.
@daniel can you see if this is fixed in the dev. version (just updated it)? Would need to download from https://wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-advanced/developers/, extract the zip on your computer, then upload with FTP. The change is in tadv_admin.php, need to upload only that file.
Thread Starter
Daniel
(@dhoffmann)
Yes, Andrew. It seems to work now. I’ll ask my volunteers who found this problem.
Thanks a lot!
But I still think they should have access to these options in the screenshot, as these are site-based options. Maybe you can think about that in the future.
http://unser-quartier.de/tmpfiles/tinymce-advanced-3.jpg
Thanks again for your work and this fantastic tool which makes life easier 😉