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Trying to initialize a plugin on wpmu_new_blog() (3 posts)

  1. mrzerog
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    So, I am using the calendar plugin. I am attempting to have all new blogs come with it installed.

    Currently, the calendar plugin is missing from the new blog until the site-administrator hit's the backend of the individual blog. Then after a few refreshes, the calendar plugin kicks in, and all the users can use it.

    What confuses me is that new blogs get the new users automatically set to administrators, and I have even enabled the backend plugin menu for them, and yet still the only way to initialize the calendar plugin is to visit the blog's backend as the site admin.

    Can you think of any capability that the site admin has that can't be added to admin? If so, maybe that is what is making the calendar plugin start up.

  2. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 14 years ago #

    Where did you put the calendar plugin and how are you telling it to be active on each sub-blog?

  3. mrzerog
    Member
    Posted 14 years ago #

    I found that the plugin 'WPMU plugin commander' did this for me.

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