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WDS Multisite Aggregate

A central area where all the posts on a WordPress MS network can be collected.
Votazioni
5
Ultimo aggiornamento
December 10, 2016
Versione
1.0.2
Installazioni attive
10

Creates a new site where all the most recent posts/pages/etc on a WordPress network may be collected (much like http://wordpress.com/tags/).

For performance reasons the number of posts is limited to a user configurable amount, and the blog itself can be made indexable by search engines or not.

Based on and forked from WordPress MU Sitewide Tags Pages plugin by Donncha O Caoimh.

WPCLI is supported: wp multisite_aggregate –help.

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Install

  1. Install in your plugins directory in the usual way and network activate the plugin. There is no need to put it in mu-plugins.
  2. Login as a site administrator and go to Super Admin->Sitewide Tags.
    1. Aggregate site defaults to “Network Posts” but can be anything. This is the blog where your sitewide posts will live. It will be created if it doesn’t exist.
    2. Check “Post to main blog” to use your main blog as the aggregate blog.
    3. “Max posts” defaults to 5000. Older posts will be deleted if this threshold is broken.
    4. Check “Include Pages” to include both posts and pages, handy for making a sitewide search.
    5. “Privacy” defaults to public, pages can be indexed by search engines.
    6. When “Privacy” is not public, check “Non-Public Blogs” to include blogs not indexed by search engines.
    7. Add “Post Meta” custom fields to be copied with posts/pages.
    8. “Populate Posts” allows you to fill in posts from an existing blog.
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Installazioni attive
10
Testato fino alla versione
4.7.29
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