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  • Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    Are you perhaps using image-related shortcodes on the page?

    Thread Starter jasonTIC

    (@jasontic)

    Hi Edward,

    I’ve just checked by turning the plugin off and yes they are wrapped within a shortcode such as below:

    [vc_single_image image=”985″ border_color=”grey” img_link_large=”” img_link_target=”_self”][/vc_column]

    Is there a way around this?

    Jason

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    Thread Starter jasonTIC

    (@jasontic)

    Thanks Edward.

    I’ve just been reading up on this myself and i’ve just purchased it as I will be using something else in the future to do with ACF.

    Forgot to mention earlier but this is an absolute god send of a plugin when working with Multisites, keep up the good work.

    Jason

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    As long as people are happy with the plugin I have no choice but to keep up the work. ??

    virtualgeorge

    (@virtualgeorge)

    Just trying out the free version on multisite and opened a existing page while logged in as superdmin and in the “broadcast to” section in the box in the admin menu I see only the sites I created as a superadmin. I don’t see my sub-sites that were created by other users.

    Do I need the Pro version for this?

    I am using the new blog template plugin from wpmudev and all my sites will have the same pages & menu.

    I think I saw in the docs that I can update menus also, right? So if I wanted to add a new page at some point in the future and add that to all sites and a link in the nav menu for all sites that would be possible? If so, def worth the $100 ??

    thanks!!

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    No. Your user can only broadcast to the blogs the user is a member of. Solution: add your superadmin as an admin (or whatever) to each site you wish to broadcast to.

    The pack has a plugin to give superadmin access to all sites, whether a member or not, but it’s a convenience plugin. The same can be achieved manually but it’s… not as convenient. ??

    Your second question about menus sounds doable, as long as the menu exists on the child blogs and is set up to a specific theme position. Else you’ll create a menu that isn’t displayed in the theme anywhere.

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