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How to add a wordpress plugin

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  • Andrea Rennick
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    @andrea_r

    It’s quite likely it just has issues with WPMU, not buddypress. Some plugins do not work well with it. I’d test it on a vaniall install of WPMU first.


    ron_r
    Member

    @ron_r

    She meant vanilla install :D


    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    @andrea_r

    Thanks, honey.


    zenseeker
    Participant

    @zenseeker

    Thanks. I did post on the creator’s site as well. I’m sure it will probably take some tweaking for buddypress.


    Phlux0r
    Participant

    @phlux0r

    If you want the plugin to work only for you main site blog, install it in the wp-content/plugins/ dir. If you have installed it in the wp-content/mu-plugins/ then it will be visible for all blogs and potentially not work correctly.


    zenseeker
    Participant

    @zenseeker

    Yes, I did install it in the wp-content/plugins directory. It still shows up as an option for my one test user blog.


    Phlux0r
    Participant

    @phlux0r

    In your test user blog, is it just in the plugins list and needs to be activated or is it already active and shows the plugin admin menu?

    You can disable Plugins in the /plugins/ dir to show up for your users under Site Options, at the bottom.

    You can manually activate plugins for user blogs later.

    There is a plugin (Plugin Commander) that allows you to control all the plugins in your /plugins/ dir.

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