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A few general questions regarding Wpmu/buddypress plugins on an Buddypress enabled site


  • Fredrik Näs
    Member

    @domainzadmin

    Is there a way to automatically enable a plugin for all current users, and have it be automatically added for new users aswell?

    Same for widgets, is there a way to create a standard set of widgets that are enabled on all blogs? (i have the same theme on all blogs across my site).

    I want to give my members the possibility to user certain plugins (if they like) that are available on wordpress (multisite), although i am currently running Buddypress ontop of my Wp 3.1 install.

    I´d like to provide functionality like “disqus” “backtype”, post to facebook, post to twitter.. there are alot of plugins to do this, but they are all for wordpress, and not for buddypress, is this going to be a problem?

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  • modemlooper
    Moderator

    @modemlooper

    Search, there is a plugin that allows you to set up default settings for newly activated WPMU blogs. I can’t think of the name but it’s out there.


    Fredrik Näs
    Member

    @domainzadmin

    ModemLooper, thx for your time and reply, yes i remember from the old WpmU days that i used something to manage plugins for all users, although i was not sure that i could use WPMU plugins for buddypress, i feel that i am lacking some basic knowledge concerning buddypress, is there a manual for buddypress, or a basic tutorial covering the very basic part of buddypress?

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