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=== WPMU Network Site Users Dropdown === Contributors: obenland Tags: admin, wpmu, network, network admin Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=HEXL3UM8D7R6N Requires at least: 3.1 Tested up to: 6.4 Stable tag: 3 Replace the input field for adding existing users to a site with a more comfortable dropdown menu! == Description == This plugin lets you as a network administrator add users to your sites without having to remember or look up the user's login name. It replaces the input field with a comfortable dropdown menu, so you can choose between all existing users that are not yet added to the site. Don't worry about code overhead or performance issues, the plugin will only be loaded when a network admin screen is requested. == Installation == 1. Download WPMU Network Site Users Dropdown. 2. Unzip the folder into the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 3. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. == Frequently Asked Questions == None asked yet. == Screenshots == 1. The original form. 2. The form with the dropdown. Notice the use of the user's display_name. == Changelog == = 3 = * Inline documentation updates. = 2 = * Maintenance release. * Only works if there are less than 100 registered users. * Updated code to adhere to WordPress Coding Standards. * Tested with WordPress 5.0. = 1.5.0 = * Maintenance release. * Tested with WordPress 4.0. = 1.4.2 = * Maintenance release. * Tested WordPress 3.4.1. * Updated utility class. = 1.4.1 = * Improved user experience when plugin is activated on a non-multisite environment. * Updated utility class. = 1.4 = * Updated textdomain handling for translation. * Tested for WordPress 3.3.1. = 1.3 = * Fixed a bug where already associated users were in the dropdown field. * Updated utility class. = 1.2 = * Tested WordPress 3.1.2. * Fixed a bug where plugin could not be activated. * Updated utility class. = 1.1 = * Tested WordPress 3.1.1. * Added multisite check. * Updated class structure. = 1.0 = * Initial Release.