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WPMU: Plugins that work

Charles published this on 12:15 am, Tuesday, 19th February, 2008
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One of the ever-expanding questions about the Multi-user version of WordPress is, what plugins actually work? Well, we have been road-testing a number and we’ve had the joy of instant portability (Lighter Admin Drop Menus: though we could do with some of those natty icons for the Mu-specific admin items) and the frustration of instant fatal errors. But to the list, and our criteria here is that the plug-in works as we expect for each individual blog (well it would have to be wouldn’t it). If we have had weird behaviours, we’ve checked the db and more often than not, the plugin has installed outside of the MU hierarchy of tables.

And plugins which ain’t (or don’t seem to be) MU friendly:

  • Secure and Accessible PHP Contact Form — It is a great plug-in and we wanted to use it, but haven’t the nouse to get around the fatal error it causes. Ho-hum.
  • Slim Stats — wants to do everything, but records nuffin. sheesh.
  • Userextra — won’t play, more’s the pity because it would have been an easy way to make private forums for groups of users ….

Then of course there is the matter of bbPress and its integration with WPMU – we had it up and running within in half an hour. The only wrinkle was permalinks which completely wonked out and made running the forum on the url forum.forargyll.com a nightmare. Basically, anything other than the home page ended up at the 404 error page on the For Argyll site. So we went to a date specific post hierarchy where forargyll.com/forum can be nothing else other than a forum, and we have had to utilise the nasty /?thread=12 form.

This list is not finished and we’ve had some really interesting other bits which when resolved we’ll add.

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