=== HS Access Plugin === Contributors: Haden Concept Consultants Tags: hs access, hs-access, multi site, member, member blog, subscriber, members only, plugin restrict access Requires at least: 3.0.0 Tested up to: 3.2.1 Stable tag: 0.2.2 Plugin to enable the Super-Admin of Multi-Site instalations to allow selective access to plugins to the authors/admins of member blogs. == Installation == = HS Access Pligin install instructions = 1. Upload the `/hsaccess` folder to your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 3. Activate the plugin through the `Plugins` menu in WordPress. 4. Navigate to the `HS Access Options` panel for configuration details. == Description == The HS Access plugin provide the Super-Admin of a Wordpress Multi-Site installation to selectively allow the admins of the member blogs access to Plugins. This can be done on a per individual level. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I use this plugin? = The Haden Software site have step-by-step How-To's. This How-To for the HS Access plugin can be accessed at http://wpplugin.haden.cc/hs-access/hs-access-how-to. = Where can I get support for this plugin? = The main support location is the Haden Software blog. = Something is not working. How do I report the bug? = The Haden Software blog have a bug tracking feature. This can be accessed at http://wpplugin.haden.cc/tickets. == Upgrade Notice == = 0.2.2 = * Update recomended to access new support site. = 0.2.1 = * Update recomended for use with Wordpress 3.1 and later. = 0.2.0 = * Update recomended. = 0.1.1 = * Bug Fix. Update required. == Changelog == = 0.2.2 = * Update: Changed Plugin Support Site URL. = 0.2.1 = * Update: Moved menu page to the Network Admin page. = 0.2.0 = * New Feature: The Plugin Access Settings now have a Grid View. By Popular demand. = 0.1.1 = * New Feature: The Plugin will now cleanup its options from the database when it is un-installed. * Bug Fix: Plugin Access could not be set for users with a user ID bigger than 9. This is now fixed. = 0.1.0 = * Initial Release * New Feature: Selectively allow activation of Plugins to Admins of Member Blogs.