=== Plugins Enabler === Contributors: imath Donate link: http://imathi.eu/ Tags: plugins, multisite, network, super-admin Requires at least: 3.7 Tested up to: 3.7 Stable tag: 2.0 License: GPLv2 or later Adds a granular control on the visibility of plugins in your network (Multisite) == Description == In a network of blogs, if from the network admin settings you allow the plugins menu to be displayed on child blogs, then all 'non network' plugins will be viewable by regular admins. If you need to have more control on the listed plugins, then Plugins Enabler will help you to manage the visibility of plugins for regular admins and on a blog by blog basis. Of caurse, Super Admin(s) will still have the visibility of all plugins. Once activated, you'll find the Plugins Enabler Manager in a submenu of the network admin plugins menu. NB : since version 2.0, the plugin requires WordPress 3.7. http://vimeo.com/77438372 == Installation == You can download and install Plugins Enabler using the built in WordPress plugin installer. If you download Plugins Enabler manually, make sure it is uploaded to "/wp-content/plugins/plugins-enabler/". Activate Plugins Enabler in the "Plugins" network admin panel using the "Network Activate" link. == Frequently Asked Questions == = If you have any question = Please add a comment here == Screenshots == 1. List of blogs in your network. 2. Managing the plugins for the selected blog. == Changelog == = 2.0 = * completely re-written * Admin UI is now using BackBone.js & UnderScore.js * Requires at least WordPress 3.7 * Changes the way data are stored (blog options), extra table is no more created = 1.1 = * adds WP 3.1 support (network-admin) = 1.0 = * Plugin birth.. == Upgrade Notice == = 2.0 = * Back up your database before upgrading the plugin. = 1.1 = nothing particular. = 1.0 = no upgrades, just a first version.