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I’m new here and must say that i am a little bit frustrated by the lack of documentation for your plugins. For example I just installed (and now, I am about to uninstall) the "Sitemaps and SEO – WordPress MU Style" plugin. I expected the plugin to be pretty much the same as the original plugins (i.e. an options-page for SEO and not only posts in the sitemap) but I had to do the install and then do some reading in your support forum to learn how it differs from the original plugins. If a plugin is a "hacked" version of a already existing one, a description of the modifications would be great!

  • Andrew
    • Champion of Loops

    Hiya,

    Our version of the AIO SEO plugin is simplified to make it easier for end users. Most bloggers on a WPMU site are not WP experts.

    As always though, if you have a question about a plugin just ask here in the forums. We have a contact form as well.

    Thanks,

    Andrew

  • James Farmer
    • Founder & Chair (honest)

    Thanks for joining!

    We’ve actually been working on the documentation and plugin descriptions quite a bit – this seems more like an issue with how it works (it still confuses me what valuable options you;d want your users to see for a sitemap) – but I suppose that’s a valid request worth considering when we upgrade

    And of course… we can always do better :slight_smile: So any constructive criticism is more than welcome.

  • maria
    • New Recruit

    Thanks for your replies!

    My concern was not at all your plugin functionality, I’m sure you are right about that most MU end users are better off with few options. But as a developer I would like to know more about how the plugins work, before I install them.

    But sure, when it comes to functionality, I would like the sitemap to index pages as well, not only posts.. :slight_smile: