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one plugin for every site (8 posts)

  1. markmansour
    Member
    Posted 18 years ago #

    I've got some functionality that I'm writing as a plugin that I'd like to setup to work over all sites (such as rude word filtering and integration with a web service) and I'd like to configure and set it up once and have all sites (*.mywordpressinstall.com) use this plugin. Is there a way to do this? If not, are there any plans to do this?

    Thanks

    Mark

  2. markmansour
    Member
    Posted 18 years ago #

    I just found mu-plugins...

  3. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 18 years ago #

    Yeah, that'd be it. :) And when you're done this plugin, you'll come back here and let us know, right? :D

  4. mrjcleaver
    Member
    Posted 18 years ago #

    So I just moved plugins/mightyadsense to mu-plugins - instead of it showing on all blogs it now does not show at all.

    I can't see anything under site-admin to show site-wide-plugins.

    Clues appreciated... thx.

  5. mickemus
    Member
    Posted 18 years ago #

    mightyadsense don't work in mu-plugins!! I'm guessing you want your own adsense code on the users blogs!! i'm still loking for a neat solution for this.

    My current approach is to 'market' my site as a blogger friendly site so i'm not putting any ads on their blogs. I am however in need of doing two things related to ads!
    - Putting a small/tiny little add on all blogs (could be based on blog description or title or something) and;
    - Putting my ads on the users blog feeds (along with copyright notices)
    The rest I want to leave to the bloggers... they do the work so they should get most of the credits!!

    Any ideas how to solve this?

  6. drmike
    Member
    Posted 18 years ago #

    - Putting a small/tiny little add on all blogs (could be based on blog description or title or something)

    You're going to wind up doing a lot of manual work that way. That's what I do with my clients who have CJ accounts thru me. It's a pain to start. Payoff ain't bad though...

    - Putting my ads on the users blog feeds (along with copyright notices)

    What about that feed copyright plugin? Could you add in text to that?

    A text link ad program might work as well.

  7. mickemus
    Member
    Posted 18 years ago #

    text ads are perfect for me... just a single, non intrusive ad. I'll check out one of the feed copyright plugins.. great idea.. keep ya posted!

  8. Lal
    Member
    Posted 18 years ago #

    easy... insert it (your codes) in your activated themes. =))

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