Did you get our Useful WPMU Links newsletter?
If so, why don’t you go send some of your own with the WordPress MU MailChimp integration plugin!
It really is da bomb – allowing WordPress MU users (or single WordPress.org users) to simply (and I mean *really* simply) import all of your registered users into MailChimp and then [...]
It seems so long ago
Way back in yonder days
BuddyPress was conceived
To multiple happy raves
The interface, still blue
The user experience, clunky
But lo the potential was there
And the final result so chunky.
Indeed it’ll run on your single
Or multiple user MU,
Sure it might stuff up your rego
But let us give it its due;
There’s the all conquering wire
And even [...]
On behalf of WP.MU and WPMU DEV Premium we’ve donated US$1000 to the WordPress Plugin Contest 2009.
And we’ll do the same later this year for the follow up to the 2008 WordPress MU plugin contest!
Go you plugin authors!
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Would you like to offer your WPMU users a choice of over 36 languages?
Yeh – we thought so – so we’ve packaged them all up in one big WordPress MU language pack!
And, would you like new users to be able to select what language they use when they sign up?
Really? Well, we figured that might [...]
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Introducing a brand new plugin – Tips!
Or, promotions, news, messages… whatever you want to call it :)
Simply drop this plugin into your /mu-plugins/ folder and visit Site Admin > Tips to enter in as many different tips – or news / promotions / whatever you choose – and you can always edit, add to or [...]
Unreal, 2.7.1 is out today and I have to admit to personally being a bit too excited!
Of particular interest to y’all are probably going to be the first two major items:
A revamped plugin system thanks to Andy Peatling. Plugins installed in the plugins directory rather than mu-plugins can be activated and deactivated on all blogs [...]
While we were putting together WP.MU we realized that for a lot of people new to WordPress MU the ’site admin’ functionality can be a bit confronting and also that there just isn’t enough (well, hardly any) documentation around for new users.
So, in partnership with Sue Waters (the Online Community Facilitator at Edublogs) we decided [...]