• Resolved thewoosh

    (@thewoosh)


    Hi,
    I have been using adminimize to customise the WP site admin interface for clients for a while now. It has been a great and useful tool. I have recently noticed that when I change the settings for a particular role on one site, it effects all the other sites. I am sure this didn’t happen when I first started using it.
    I can see that it might make sense in some situations to have the same settings multisite-wide, but for me it means that all my carefully customised interfaces for each site are ruined…
    Is there any way of enabling separate settings for each site? Which is, to be honest, what you would expect to happen as there is no network-wide settings for the plugin…

    Thanks

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  • Any ideas on this?

    Thread Starter thewoosh

    (@thewoosh)

    Hi – I am now trying ‘User Admin Simplifier’ plugin, which appears to work well with adminize on my WPMU installation…

    It adds the capability to hide admin menu options for individual users. I am able to make general restrictions to any user with the role of editor, say, with Adminize which is installation-wide, and then tailor individual site editors so they only see stuff that is specific to the site they manage (I pretty much have individual sites that are managed by one client who has fairly restricted abilities.

    This combo is pretty much ideal for my setup – though I am running something like 3.8 at the moment and am due to update. I’ll post here if I have any problems…

    Plugin Author Frank Bueltge

    (@bueltge)

    If you will use different settings on each blog inside the network, then active the plugin only via blog, each blog in the network. If you active for each blog, then create the plugin different settings inside the database. But if you active network wide, then will save the last option from each settings page to the same key inside the database.

    RPX

    (@vendopaginasweb)

    Hi Frank

    when you active the plugin for all network then, the others admins user on network MU have acces to the adminimize options too.

    and the question is…

    is there any solution for only network superadmin have acces to the adminimize options when the plugin is active for all network?

    if any admin user access to this url
    www. DOMAIN .com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=adminimize/adminimize.php

    then they have acces directly to the network adminimize options, that is the problem. Or you have another solution?

    Thanks!

    RP.

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