• Allow to define settings in wp-config.php to apply them to a big multisite network and hide the settings page.

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  • Plugin Contributor rafkwa

    (@rafkwa)

    Thanks for reporting. Sounds good, we will release the update soon.

    Plugin Contributor rafkwa

    (@rafkwa)

    I added a switch in the settings to display a tab in the network or was only visible to the network administrator. Let me know if something like that is good for you?

    Thread Starter Jose Vega

    (@josevega)

    I’m using a multinetwork setup, so I need to define settings once for all the sites across all the networks.

    If you display the settings page in the network admin panel, I guess the settings would be saved for the current network, right? I want it completely global for all networks and sites.

    Thread Starter Jose Vega

    (@josevega)

    I just tested the new version and I see the page in the network panel. It works fine on the main site but it doesn’t work on other subsites.

    Tip to save you time: If you want to use settings saved in the sitemeta table, you shouldn’t use get_option(). If you want to use globally settings saved on the main site, you need to use switch_to_blog(1) before calling get_option() and restore_current_blog() after that to restore the blog context.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by Jose Vega. Reason: Added tip
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