[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #16853: Error 500 when a user has too many sites
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#16853: Error 500 when a user has too many sites
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Reporter: luuzan@… | Owner: PeteMall
Type: enhancement | Status: accepted
Priority: normal | Milestone: Future Release
Component: Networks and Sites | Version: 3.0.1
Severity: minor | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-patch dev- | Focuses: multisite,
feedback ux-feedback | administration
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Comment (by jeremyfelt):
Replying to [comment:18 helen]:
> There's a My Sites view, maybe that's usable for different users in the
network. I don't think that screen scales either, though.
Not yet.... :) That is due for some reimagining.
> I would probably list the primary blog and then indicate X more. Maybe
that links somewhere else, maybe that loads X more sites and you can keep
clicking to load more, not sure.
I like this idea, and it follows what we've done with network/sites.php
showing just the total number of users per site.
> What would one need to do when looking at a list of all the sites a user
is a part of, though? Bulk remove them from those sites? Just look?
This is a very good question. I've seen it as an annoyance, I'm not sure
I've ever used it for something specific. I'm sure smaller networks could
use this view as a way to quickly spot who's who on various sites. A study
is in order.
I saw this again the other day on someone's network admin and it made me
weep.
For anyone with ideas: if we linked a total user count, where would that
go? In network/sites.php, the total user count is linked to network/site-
users.php and provides a management interface. We don't really have the
mirror interface for users (network/user-sites.php) that would allow bulk
actions (though that's a ticket too... #18161). I don't have anything
great right now, but I'm betting an answer exists.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/16853#comment:19>
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