=== Network Overview === Contributors: davidsword Donate link: http://canadian.redcross.ca/donate/ Tags: active plugins, wordpress network, network summary, find unused plugins, multisite, read-only, dormant, overview, Requires at least: 4.8 Tested up to: 4.8 Stable tag: 2.3 License: GPLv3 License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3.en.html Get a birds eye view of your entire Wordpress Network in a single. See all information for all sites in a glance. == Description == Get a birds eye view of your entire Wordpress Network. See all information for all sites, get warnings about unused themes and plugins, review who is using what. * **Sites:** See a large table of your network summarized, show sites with all users, themes, plugins, and more. * **Plugins:** a list of all plugins and which sites are uses them, highlights plugins that aren't being used by any site * **Themes:** table of all themes, who's using them and which themes are being unused The plugin notifies of unused plugins and themes, for example: * A site that hasn't been modified in over a year * A theme or plugin that is unused on any site * An archived or non-public site == Installation == * This is a NETWORK plugin only! Super Admin network access required * In the NETWORK ADMIN go to 'Plugins' and activate * In your NETWORK ADMIN panel, "Network Overview" will now be in the sidebar == Frequently Asked Questions == = Why would I need this? = I personally needed it to delete dated/forgotten plugins that posed a security risk by keeping around. Having a large number of different sites in a network, it's sometimes hard to determine which plugins are being used where. This plugin clearly highlights which plugins are not being used at all. > "...if you are not using a specific plugin, delete it from the system." > http://codex.wordpress.org/Hardening_WordPress#Plugins When wordpress network installations get large and you want to know what's where and what's not needed, this plugin is the simplest solution. = Can I use it on a single installation instead of a network? = No, just go to "Plugins" in the admin. == Screenshots == 1. Sites Overview, see all sites and all users, plugins, and themes. Red highlights sites that haven't been modified in over a year, or are deleted/archived/spam 2. Plugins Overview, see a list of all plugins (left), and sites that use that plugin (right). Red highlights plugins that are unused, blue highlights network-wide plugins. 3. Themes Overview, see a list of all themes (left), and sites that use that theme (right). Red highlights themes that are unused. == Changelog == = 2.3 = * July 7 2017 * fixed issue where Plugins overview listed only 1 site, not all = 2.2 = * July 6 2017 * fixed use of php shorttags = 2.1 = * June 19 2017 * changes to readme.txt = 2.0 = * June 2017 * complete rewrite of plugin * added tabs: new "themes" and "sites" overviews *darn the plugin name * added stylesheet, made beautiful and to match Wordpress UI * added foundation for localization support * new assets = 1.0 = * Nov 2012 * Initial Release == Upgrade Notice == = 2.0 = * all clear, blue sky = 1.0 = * all clear, blue sky == Road Map == The current todo list. Please add any additional requests into support. * Add info bar "x live sites (x archived, x deleted) with x plugins and x themes, running on WP x powered by php x" * Add styles to inline
  • lists * Change 1|0 for Public/Deleted/Archive to real words * Add domains from domain mapping * Confirm compatibility with subdomain networks * Use real theme names, not their slugs * Use real plugin names, not paths, in Sites > Active Plugins * Expand/Collapse entire rows to reveal all info for a site inline, for less overwhelming view * Add "nerd" mode that'll toggle more meta information about themes, plugins, users, and sites * Add "enabled themes" to Sites overview to show what sites have access to themes