[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #24866: Multi Site Plugins Add New / Editor for Super Admins
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#24866: Multi Site Plugins Add New / Editor for Super Admins
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Reporter: mordauk | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Plugins | Version: 3.5.2
Severity: normal | Resolution: wontfix
Keywords: has-patch close | Focuses: ui, administration, multisite
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Changes (by saracannon):
* focuses: administration, multisite => ui, administration, multisite
Comment:
I'd argue these assumptions:
1) The person needing to install a plugin is the Multisite Network
Administrator
2) The Multisite Network Administrator is knowledgeable at installing
plugins or else they would not be managing multisite.
3) They know that installing a plugin will not network activate it unless
they tell it to do so, and that they need to activate installed plugins
individually.
Current Scenario:
1) The Multisite Network Administrator is going to install a plugin onto a
single site
2) The Network Admin browses to the plugin page on the single site to see
if they already have the plugin that just needs to be activated/configured
or if there is already a similar plugin there. (aka: "I think jetpack
might be already installed. I'll go check and activate it if it is")
3) The Network Admin determines that it needs to install a new plugin.
4) Action: There is no easy way to do this without a lot of hovering and
clicking. (... in the admin bar: scroll over "my sites" then "network
admin" then click plugins....then finally hit the "Add New" button that is
in the same spot where you were in the first place but is there now that
you are in the Network Admin section.) Then after install: hover "my
sites", then the site name, then click Dashboard because we can't get back
to activate the plugin from that menu. then click "plugins" then scroll
through the list to find it... then activate.
the last action is seriously a frustrating experience for MS
Administrators. I'd argue this suggested fix:
- Include the "Add New" button on the plugins page within individual
installs ''only when logged in as Network Admin''. This will take you to
wp-admin/network/plugin-install.php: http://s.sar.ac/image/1B3d3X2W2S1t
- After install on the Post-Installation-Page (I'm not sure what we call
this page): add a menu item link that activates the plugin for individual
site where you had previously hit "add new" and return you to that
individual site's plugin page so you can make further configurations:
http://s.sar.ac/image/1H1Y433R1f2r (I'd probably suggest that the link be
the first item rather than the last)
thoughts?
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/24866#comment:25>
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