TIA,
]]>“The same user account can have access to many sub sites. The one account is registered against each sub site.”
I’m building a BuddyBoss/BuddyPress powered website. My main question is: how can I give some users (teachers) access to teachers.mywebsite.com, whilst disallowing students to access it? I have many other examples, since I have teachers, students and admin staff (of various levels and capacities).
Would you use some kind of Membership plugin? Or something like User Roles Editor plugin to grant access to each subsite, based on their role?
Thanks for taking the time to help. I apologize if the question sounds confusing!
Kind regards,
Peter
Thank you for your work on this plugin.
Is there a way to create a menu that will be display on all sub sites of a network ?
I want to be able to help other Admins as a Super-admin.
Thank you for your time and cooperation.
]]>I have a news blog that covers multiple counties. I use the Giornalismo theme which i LOVE and would like to keep it.
Currently, all posts are being made on the main site. I just set up multisite to separate classifieds section.
But, i want to be able to create a sub site for each county. Then When a post is made in a subsite, have it appear under the county category on the main site.
Is this possible?
]]>(I think it was the 4.5 upgrade, but I couldn’t swear to it because I hadn’t checked those sites for a while.)
At any rate, now only the text shows up on those sites, with basic theme settings (I use Weaver II Pro), but no customized settings
And NO graphics show up.
Help, please!
Main site is https://ssnet.org/
Broken sub-sites:
https://sabbathissues.org/
https://bewellandprosper.net/
I h ave WP Security installed and running. Great information it gives.
However, I am running in Multisite and every subsite has access to the WP Security information via the WordPress Side Toolbar.
What is the best way to activate for multisite but not all all users/customers to access this information?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-security-scan/
]]>I did this: Installed the plugin, network activated the plugin on Multisite.
I expected the plugin to do this: Generate a sitemap for each subsite without showing the subset path (mainsite.com). i.e.: https://mainsite.com/subsite/post-sitemap.xml
Instead it did this: https://mainsite.com/subsite/post-sitemap.xml and any other site map for the subset always has the “mainsheet.com” in the url.
Thank You, Steve
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wordpress-seo/
]]>Trouble is even with admin permissions, they are not able to edit products – when they click on the product tab the screen reloads to the dashboard.
I’m not sure what is going on – I am using
Marketpress and plug ins
User Role Editor
User Switching
Any suggestions to have the user I have given admin permissions to be able to operate as an admin?
]]>While I was investigating this I found all the cron jobs are stored in
wp_options. (select * from wp_options where option_name=”cron”)
However they were also stored in wp_1_options, wp_2_options, wp_3_options etc. My question is this: should the cron stuff be in the sub-sites options table at all? It seems that its enough to have them in wp_options. If there is a daily task in all the wp_x_options tables, then the task will surely run multiple times each day ??
I created these sites by cloning from another installation, so I’m wondering if the cron entries were mistakenly cloned across, and I can in fact remove them from the sub-sites’ wp_x_options table.
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