Plugin Premium Package Manager For WP Networks - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
A collection of six plugins which allow a Super Admin of a WordPress network to
- manage plugin availability in the Site Admin Plugins screen across the network
- manage menus in the Site Admin Dashboard across the network
- implement premium/freemium packages
This plugin is currently unsupported and has no documentation beyond this readme. The six plugins are
- Super Admin Plugin Manager
Adds links to the Network Plugins page to control plugin visibility on the site plugins page
When the plugin manager is initially activated in a WP 3.1 network the plugins list in the Site (blog) Admin area contains no plugins for non-Super Admins. Super Admins still have access to all plugins on any Site Admin Plugin screen.
In the Network Admin Plugins screen an action link (Make Visible) is added to each plugin that normally shows on the Site Admin Plugin screen. Clicking the Make Visible link adds that plugin to the Site Admin Plugin list for non-Super Admins. If a plugin is made visible on the Site Admin Plugin screen, the action link in the network admin plugins screen shows Make Invisible. The two versions of the link are in effect a toggle of the visibility on the Site Admin Plugin screen.
- Super Admin Menu Manager
Manage menu visibility in the site dashboard
The Menu Manager does not affect menu visibility for Super Admins. When the Menu Manager is activated it adds a Manage Menus item to Site Admin Tools menu for Super Admins. On the main site of the network, the menu Manager allows Super Admins to edit the default menu visibility for Site Admins across the network. On any subsite, the Menu Manager allows Super Admins to set the menu visibility for that subsite.
- Unlimited Space
Allows a site to have unlimited media upload space
When Unlimited Space is active on any site on the network, it allows that site to have unlimited media upload space.
- Add Domain Mapping Menu
Adds the user domain mapping menu item under the Tools menu if Donncha’s Domain Mapping plugin is installed
Requires Domain Mapping
The Domain Mapping plugin has the option to turn off the User domain mapping screen. When Add Domain Mapping Menu is active on a subsite, the User domain mapping screen is available on that subsite.
- Domain Mapping Expiry Redirect
For use in conjunction with the Add Domain Mapping Menu plugin – redirect to non mapped blog when the Add Domain Mapping Menu plugin is not active
Requires Domain Mapping
When Domain Mapping Expiry Redirect is active on the network, mapped domains on subsites where the Add Domain Mapping Menu is not active are redirected to the unmapped subsite URL.
- Premium Packages
An addon for eShop for managing premium packages in a WordPress network.
Requires eShop which only needs to be active on the main site
Adds a Premium Packages custom post type to the main site in a WordPress network. Custom Metaboxes on Premium Packages are
- eShop Product Entry
- Package Menus (See Menu Manager above)
- Attributes (See Display Order below)
- eShop Options (for mapping eShop product options to length of time the package is active)
- Package Plugins (Plugins to activate with this package)
- Package Themes (Themes to enable with this package)
Adds a Premium screen to Network Settings in the Network Admin area. This screen displays published Premium Packages ordered by Display Order. Currently the only option is 1 or 2 columns. The Update Packages button save the current state of the packages to be shown to Site Admins.
Adds a My Account screen to the Dashboard menu on subsites. The My Account screen handles the eShop shopping cart. Shortly after a purchase has been made & the transaction has been processed through eShop’s transaction handling, the sub site will be automattically updated to reflect the purchases (themes enabled, plugins activated, etc.).
Current limitations:
- PayPal has to be used as the payment gateway
- automated subscriptions haven’t been implemented at this time
- normal eShop usage is removed on the main site
This plugin was written by Ron Rennick in collaboration with the EmmanuelPress.
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