Separates active network plugins from inactive ones on the WordPress network plugins page. Requires WordPress Multisite.
Author: | r-a-y (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 3.2+ |
Plugin version: | 1.1 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 21-06-2010 |
Last updated: | 02-08-2011
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 1 |
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Total downloads: | 3 253 |
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This plugin makes things a little easier for network administrators managing their network plugins.
How so? Glad you asked! Active network plugins are separated from inactive ones on the WordPress network plugins page.
Need a visual? Check out this screenshot.
For WP 3.1+, if you’re on a regular admin plugins page, you’ll see a small blurb with an easy, direct link to your network plugins page.
If you’re not using network mode, you don’t need this plugin.
Recommendations
Check out the companion plugin, Green Active Plugins!.
They go well together like coffee and doughnuts!
FAQ
Why blue?
The plugin was originally inspired by WordPress MU, which used a blue color to identify which plugins were activated network-wide. Also, in MU, network plugins were also neatly separated from regular site plugins.
When WordPress 3.0 came about, all plugins were merged together into the regular plugin list. This made things hard to administrate and hence the genesis of this plugin!
So to answer the question, the blue color is a throwback and tip of the hat to the ol’ WPMU days.
The original plugin description is below:
WordPress 3.0 is cool like Thelonius Monk, but for super administrators coming from WordPress MU, if you head on over to the plugins page, you'll notice something missing.
Network (or sitewide) plugins are now merged into the entire plugins list!
If you're like me and missed how your network plugins were listed at the very top with the uber-cool blue color, then you'll love this plugin!
Is this plugin even necessary when I’m using WP 3.1+?
Good question! I initially wrote this plugin for WP 3.0 when it was hard to distinguish between a regular plugin and a network plugin.
WP 3.1+ now offers two screens to administrate plugins – one for regular site admin use and another for your network. It’s a little better now, but this plugin is still useful from a usability perspective. Give it a shot and you’ll see! 🙂
ChangeLog
1.1
- Rewrote the plugin for compatibility with WP 3.1+.
- Added localization support.
1.0