MULTISITE THEME MANAGER

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Feb 1, 2018
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MULTISITE THEME MANAGER
Simplify theme management across your WordPress multisite network with Multisite Theme Manager. This plugin lets you edit, label, and customize theme pages, create custom cover images, and category sort for a shop‑like experience, boosting UX and brand cohesion. Easy setup, robust export/import, and white-labeled designs ensure a polished, scalable network.
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Description

MULTISITE THEME MANAGER helps you streamline theme management across a WordPress multisite network. Instead of treating the network theme selector as a generic list, this plugin lets you rework it into a theme-shop style experience with custom titles, descriptions, labels, and images. It also provides a single interface to customize the overall selector and specific themes per network, improving clarity for site admins and supporting consistent branding.

For networks using Elementor and other page-building workflows, a cleaner theme browsing UI can reduce mistakes when choosing a template. With export/import and the ability to restore or deprecate themes, you can keep your multisite theme ecosystem organized as it grows.

Main Features

  • Theme shop style makeover — Update the multisite theme selector look and layout to feel more like a curated shop.
  • Custom cover images — Add featured/cover images for themes displayed in the selector.
  • Category sorting — Organize themes by category to improve browsing and discovery.
  • Custom titles and labels — Rename theme selector elements and set custom labels for better navigation.
  • Custom theme page content — Provide a tailored description and copy without editing core network code.
  • White-label presentation controls — Hide tags and author information to keep the selector presentation consistent.
  • CSS styling for the selector — Create your own stylesheet changes that stay stable across network updates.
  • Support page linking — Add custom link labels that direct users to a support page.
  • Export/import and restore — Export and import custom configurations, and restore the original layout when needed.
  • Deprecate themes in the network — Smoothly delete or retire themes using a depreciation system.

Benefits

  • Better theme discovery — Categories and cover images help admins quickly find the right theme.
  • More consistent branding — Custom titles, descriptions, and white-label controls keep the network presentation cohesive.
  • Improved UX for site admins — A cleaner selector with optional hide/show elements reduces confusion during selection.
  • Lower operational friction — One interface for selector and theme customization simplifies rollout across the network.
  • Safer changes — Export/import plus “restore original layout” reduces risk during redesigns.
  • Scales with your network — Theme depreciation helps manage lifecycle as themes are added or removed.

Who is it suitable for?

  • WordPress multisite network administrators managing many themes
  • Agencies and freelancers running client multisite setups
  • Theme libraries or template networks that want a curated selector experience
  • Enterprises standardizing branding across sub-sites
  • Platforms with frequent theme updates and controlled theme lifecycle
  • Builders teams coordinating theme selection with Elementor-based layouts