Henry Wright
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Here] Buddypress /Buddyboss compatible?Hi @zeppos
BuddyPress isn’t currently supported but there is an open issue for that on GitHub https://github.com/henrywright/here/issues/1
Today, the plugin is designed to work with WordPress posts and comments only.
Thanks again @jamesosborne
Thanks @jamesosborne
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Installing a child theme@a2hostingrj would that mean site administrators could activate the parent theme in their blogs? I don’t really want that. I want them to be able to activate the child theme only
Note also that the way you’re looking to setup AdSense for your users is more an edge case than most Site Kit users
I’ve been thinking about this. The problem actually relates to all network installs with open public user and blog registration.
See this image of the Network Settings screen in the WordPress network admin area:
Hope this helps
- This reply was modified 3 years ago by Henry Wright.
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Unable to update local installationYes, the origin is downloads.www.ads-software.com so the file will be authentic. It would be good to know how wordpress-5.8.2-partial-1.zip is different to wordpress-5.8.2.zip though
Glad you got this working using Flywheel
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Unable to update local installationThis isn’t the cause of the issue but why is
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in the wordpress-5.8.2-partial-1.zip file name for the download?@jamesosborne a Platinum Product Expert has replied:
People can only apply to monetise a subdomain if they also own the main top-level domain, and have had that approved for Adsense already.
Does this apply to the rest of the modules? For example, Analytics? If so then I can’t see how Site Kit can be used in a network install when public registration is open
- This reply was modified 3 years ago by Henry Wright.
I’ve re-submitted the parent domain and it was approved this morning. If that is a prerequisite for each user submitting their sub-site then at least that is done.
I’m not convinced Google will allow each sub-site to be signed up separately. Unless they allow accounts to have a subdomain in the URL.
> On the Site Kit site what I was thinking was the plugin could pass the parent domain only so that users can submit their AdSense application
Google may want to approve example.com and subdomain.example.com separately. That would make sense because they are different websites managed by different users.
Perhaps you could clarify this? It will be super useful to know
Instead of activating Site Kit for the entire network (this as you know isn’t supported yet), I’m letting each site administrator activate Site Kit on their own sub-site in the network.
Therefore I don’t actually need an AdSense account for the parent domain example.com. Instead, each site admin will have their own AdSense account at the subdomain.example.com level. At least that is what I’m hoping for ??
Thanks James for getting back to me. I’ll follow the GitHub issue when you create it
I know you can create an AdSense account when using Blogger (example.blogspot.com for example) but it may be Blogger is a special case being a Google product
Thanks @jamesosborne for such a detailed reply. This is very helpful and the information on the canonical filter is appreciated