=== Multisite User Management === Contributors: thenbrent Tags: multisite, buddypress, users, roles, multiuser Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 3.1 Stable tag: 0.7 Make WordPress add users to each site in your WordPress network. == Description == Running a WordPress network? You no longer need to manually add new users to each of your sites. With this plugin, users are assigned a default role for each of your sites. You determine the default role for each site under the **Multisite User Management** section of the *Super Admin | Options* page. You can assign different roles for each site or keep a site private by assigning no role. == Installation == 1. Upload the entire `/multisite-user-management/` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 1. Activate the plugin. 1. Navigate to the **Multisite User Management** section of the *Super Admin | Options* page. 1. Set default roles for each of your sites. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Does the plugin require a multisite installation? = Yes, WordPress takes care of the default role on non-multisite installations. = Why aren't all my sites listed on the options page? = Any sites archived or deleted will not appear. All others sites will appear. = Does this plugin assign the default role to existing users? = Yes, existing users will receive the default role. If you change the default role, all of your users with the old default role will receive the new default role. = Will these roles be allocated to new users registering with a new site? = Yes, users registering with a site will receive all the existing default roles. The new site will not have a default role until it is manually set. Once set, all existing users will receive that role for the new site. = Where can I make feature requests, get support & report bugs? = Add a new topic on the [WordPress Support Forum](http://wordpress.org/tags/multisite-user-management). == Screenshots == 1. **Super Admin Options** - Super admins can choose the default role for each site. == Changelog == = 0.7 = * Can now assign roles for mature sites and sites with search engines blocked. * No longer using deprecated get_blog_list function = 0.6 = * Role now added for dashboard site as 3.1 assigns no role for any site * bbPress registration now supported. * New tags, including BuddyPress. = 0.5 = * Roles now assigned on login. Plugin can now live in the wp-content/plugins directory. = 0.4 = * Fixed bug: original site did not restore when old role was the same as new role. = 0.3 = * Fixed bug found when updating WPMU options page with no MSUM set. = 0.2 = * Default roles now assigned to existing users * New users registering with a blog are now assigned default roles for existing sites * Fixed bugs affecting dashboad default role and activation when some sites had no default role = 0.1 = * Initial release. == Upgrade Notice == = 0.7 = Optional Upgrade: you only need to upgrade if you want to assign a role for a blog marked mature or with search engines blocked. = 0.6 = Important upgrade for WordPress 3.1. You can now assign a role for the dashboard site. = 0.5 = Important upgrade. You can now install MSUM in the default wp-content/plugins folder. This makes it easier to install and keep track of updates. = 0.4 = Upgrade to fix bug found when saving options page without changing roles. = 0.3 = Important upgrade to fix bug found when saving options page with no multisite user management option.