raywaldo
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Admin Post Navigation] New Gutenberg Editor breaks this pluginTrue. This is a nice plugin. I hope it can be made compatible with Gutenberg.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite Redirect Loop and other IssuesI had the same problem with the network admin giving a redirect loop. I had changed the entire network to a different domain name (from justordinaryfolks.com to btloc.com).
I tried everything I could think of via the wp-config, .htaccess and all the domain options in cPanel – all without success.
I finally decided to edit the database files (very DANGEROUS!). I did a search (on all tables) for the http://www.btloc.com and edited out the www. part on all the options (other than in the posts).
After that, it all started working.
I used the redirect function in cPanel to redirect the old *.justordinaryfolks.com to the appropriate *.btloc.com domains.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] Does it work with Multisite?I deactivated on the sub site and network activated. Then, the settings page is on the Network dashboard. Not sure that network activation is wise ….
In my case, it was a leftover in the MU-Plugins folder. Deleted that and Jetpack connected fine! http://raywaldo.com
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Articles] [Plugin: Articles] Cannot turn on the token methodFound a work-around. In the NETWORK ADMIN, edit the site and changed the AKA Token from 0 to 1 and it sticks. Articles display correctly. Don’t understand why it would not stick with the plugin settings.
I do like the plugin. It works great for these two sites.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Jetpack error xml_rpc-32700I have seen the same error several times. I have found that if I clear the caches (I use W3 Total Cache) as soon as I activate the plugin, then it will connect. If it fails the first time, just clear the cache again and try again. Works for me.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: User Id's missing in 3.1@marikamitsos – yes but it does not work in the network admin (for site/blog ids or user id). At least, I could not manage to get it to do so.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WP 3.1: Activate gone, Network Activate only?BTW, I really *LIKE* that individual themes can be network disabled on their entry – rather than clicking the entire list and then mass activate/deactivate.
That (individual) control would be great on a list of plugins on the network. Having an “all or nothing” for plugins is not a feasible plan for my system. Example – I use the WP-DBManager as Super-admin. I certainly do not want all admins to be able to use it.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WP 3.1: Activate gone, Network Activate only?@andrea – Since the base system restricts themes at the super-admin level, and since plugins are potentially more dangerous than themes, why aren’t plugins restricted at the super-admin?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WP 3.1: Activate gone, Network Activate only?@dbvista – you are correct about the exclude plugin. I get the same error. However, all of the plugins that I previously excluded are still excluded (thankfully).
BTW, I left a comment on the plugin author’s website.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WP 3.1: Activate gone, Network Activate only?@andrea – You are correct that to ACTIVATE a plugin has not changed. However, there is no “ADD (or install) plugins” at the site admin panel. The button at the top will automatically switch you to Network Admin.
So, to INSTALL and Activate a plugin on one site *is* a 4 step process. Previously, you could install and the activate immediately on JUST the current site (or Network activate – like now). I use that process to check out plugins to see if they crash my system or to determine what they do BEFORE I release them to all the site admins.
Granted, 4 steps is not a huge issue. However, considering that it was done in 1 previously, and considering that when I am searching for a particular functionality & have to try several plugins before finding the one I want – then it is a bit of a hassle on my slow server.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WP 3.1: Activate gone, Network Activate only?I use the Exclude Plugins (plugin) to do that. It keeps other admins (that are not superadmin) from seeing the plugins that I have “excluded.”
However, as I read @dbvista – the issue is with having to switch between Network admin and site admin just to activate a single plugin on the main site. It is about 4 steps now – where previously it could be done in one.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: User Id's missing in 3.1I have been searching for the ID’s also. I even tried some of the plugins that used to work and nothing would bring them back to the lists.
Thanks @andrea_r for the tip. But I agree with @kyp83 that such use is NOT intuitive.
What is the reasoning of removing the ID fields from the respective lists. I used them to sort users – since the highest UserID is the newest and may need to be “moderated” at times. Although the “Registered” field does it, I was just confused.
I have always thought that the default sort should be last registered at the top. Now, it is a two-step process to get there: sort on registered & then reverse sort. And for those of us with slow servers, that is a bit frustrating.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: How to get the list of the network admins ?I just discovered that clicking on any heading WILL sort. And clicking a second time reverses the sort. Just what I wanted.
My bad!Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: How to get the list of the network admins ?@khayyam – What I do is to autojoin (plugin) all admins to my “Site Owners” group in BuddyPress. Then everyone is connected and can share/discuss issues. But if you do not have BP, then it would not work.