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show space remaining for users? (10 posts)

  1. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 19 years ago #

    My brain must be really fuzzy or my search skills are slipping, as I thought I saw a plugin somewhere that would show MU users how much upload space they have available.
    Anyone want to point me in the right direction? Please? :) Does it even sound familiar? :D

  2. BertieAnn
    Member
    Posted 19 years ago #

    Is this the one Here?

    On second thought, that may not be what you are looking for, but maybe This is.

  3. drmike
    Member
    Posted 19 years ago #

    Probably the second one but it doesn't make any allowance if the subdirectory has never been created. When it was written, the subdirectories were always created. It appears that they don't actually get created until a file is uploaded now.

    I remember an issue with it stepping though all of the subdirectories as well.

  4. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 19 years ago #

    The second one was it. Thanks. :)

  5. drmike
    Member
    Posted 19 years ago #

    Is it working for you? It's still not stepping though the subdirectories on my install. Showing the full amount of 25 megs for me on a site where I know has over 10 megs used. (I have 25megs set as a default.)

  6. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 19 years ago #

    One of the things I need to tweak is the image. That's just odd.

    Huh. And I just checked - you're right, it's not showing the space as used. :-/ Off to investigate...

  7. drmike
    Member
    Posted 19 years ago #

    Try this. Works on my site thanks to someone over at sitepoint. Appears to also deal with the $blog_id subdirectory never being created issue as well.

    Trade you the image fix. :)

    edit: Link removed as I made it available as a zip file further down in this thread.

  8. drmike
    Member
    Posted 19 years ago #

    I fixed it on my install to display a pair of bars as well and updated the previous link. You'll need to create a set of small solid images labeled space.gif (mine is blue) and a totalspace.gif (gray on my install) and place both of them in your wp-admin/images directory.

    Hope this helps,
    -drmike

  9. drmike
    Member
    Posted 19 years ago #

    Added it for download over at WPMUDev.org and included the graphic files.

  10. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 19 years ago #

    Bless you heart. :) Got it, works. I added mine to the inline uploading area so it is *right there* when they upload.

    Still have issues with the graphic bar, but I commented that out and will tackle that another time.

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