fostertime
Member
Posted 14 years ago #
I've done a bunch of surfing around to try and figure this out, so forgive me if I missed something.
Is it possible to activate specific plugins site wide within my MU install? Exactly how WordPress.com does it. For example PollDaddy, I want all my users to have access to this, but I don't want to give them access to all plugins.
Is there an easy way of doing this? Maybe hiding/showing specific plugins?
Drop it in mu-plugins. Users can't turn those off.
And don't go tossing all kinds of stuff in there either. ;)
fostertime
Member
Posted 14 years ago #
Hi Andrea,
Thanks for the response. I tried putting the PollDaddy directory in the mu-plugins directory, but it doesn't come up.
I'm guessing PollDaddy is not a MU compatible plugin?
Just seems strange, since it is functioning that way on WordPress.com.
fostertime
Member
Posted 14 years ago #
Just a little update.
I was able to everything I needed to do with the Plugin Manager from WPMUDev.org.
Very powerful plugin. :)