Title: Multisite support?
Last modified: April 30, 2017

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# Multisite support?

 *  Resolved [yosmc](https://wordpress.org/support/users/yosmc/)
 * (@yosmc)
 * [9 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/issues-feedback/)
 * Just some feedback after briefly installing and uninstalling your plugin:
 * – It seems like the plugin doesn’t work for multisites. You get the info in the
   subsites, but not in the overall dashboard where it’s needed.
    – If you have 
   a larger number of plugins, clicking on the “plugins” link takes forever (I had
   to wait several minutes). Since the info doesn’t have to be up-to-the-minute,
   it would make a lot of sense to tie it to a cron job or link it to some other
   event and load it in the background.
 * Thanks for putting in all the hard work!

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 *  Plugin Author [Marios Alexandrou](https://wordpress.org/support/users/marios-alexandrou/)
 * (@marios-alexandrou)
 * [9 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/issues-feedback/#post-9081961)
 * Thanks for the feedback. Yes, a cron job would make sense. However, it doesn’t
   seem like as many people are as interested in this plugin as I expected so there’s
   little motivation for me. On the plus side the delays can be managed somewhat
   as the data is cached and you can control how often the updates happen.
 * I don’t work much with multisite, but what you’ve suggested certainly makes sense.
 *  Thread Starter [yosmc](https://wordpress.org/support/users/yosmc/)
 * (@yosmc)
 * [9 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/issues-feedback/#post-9082030)
 * Concerning the interested people, this might be a chicken and egg problem: I 
   think you are onto something with this plugin, but you’re not there yet. So while
   the limited interest may not exactly boost your motivation, the motivation also
   probably backfires on user interest.
 * Apart from what I already mentioned, there are a couple of things that could 
   greatly enhance usablity:
    – The plugin rating, for instance, may be an indicator
   for issues, but I’d not go for the ratings itself, but rather for changes. Store
   the intitial rating when your plugin is installed, and show if the rating goes
   up or down. – Generally, visualize everything (icons instead of text). This is
   not about eye candy, it’s just much easier to see and makes the difference between
   something that is helpful and something that takes too long to figure out (again,
   not referring to someone with 5 plugins, but with 50 or 100). – Add “ignore” 
   options. If my screen is typically full of red, highlighted numbers, I’m simply
   not going to notice one more or less. Some plugins I use I know they are outdated,
   and I’m fine with that and don’t need to be told every day. With other plugins,
   I’d be glad to know. – Come up with a way to let the user see at a glance what
   has changed. Sorting options might do.
 * And so on.
 * Just my 2 cents of course. Good luck!

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