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wordpress-mu-plugin-defaults-1.2.3-4.fc12.noarch.rpm

=== New Blog Defaults ===
Contributors: Deanna Schneider
Tags: WPMU, Wordpress Mu, Wordpress Multiuser, Blog Defaults, Set Defaults 
Requires at least: 2.6
Tested up to: 2.7
Stable tag: 1.2.3



Allows site administrator to set the defaults for all new blogs created on server.

== Description ==
Included files:
* cets_blog_defaults.php

This plugin does the following:
1. Adds a new submenu to the site admin screen called "New Blog Defaults."
2. Allows the site administrator to visual set defaults for each of the major blog sections:
	a. General Settings
	b. Writing Settings
	c. Reading Settings
	d. Discussion Settings
	e. Privacty Settings
	f. Permalinks
	g. Miscellaneous Settings
	h. Theme
	i. Bonus Settings (for 2.7)


== Installation ==

1. Place the cets_blog_defaults.php file in the wp-content/mu-plugins folder.
2. Go to site admin -> new blog defaults and configure new blog defaults. Blogs created after settings are saved will use new blog defaults.



== Frequently Asked Questions ==
1. Can I use this to update current blog settings?
No, it's not designed to affect current blogs. Settings will only affect new blogs.

== Upgrades ==
1.2.3 - bug fix for tag and category base
1.2.2 - bug fix for permalinks on sub-domain installs
1.2.1 - updated for 2.7 release with additional features
1.0.2 - fixed bug with theme selector - now shows title of theme instead of name of template, and includes all themes available
1.0.1 - fixed bug with permalink structures