=== Acts as Group === Contributors: takayukister Donate link: http://pledgie.com/campaigns/5462 Tags: admin, users, community, groups, messaging, wpmu, widget Requires at least: 3.3 Tested up to: 3.4 Stable tag: 1.1 Acts as Group provides a means for communication on multi-user blogs. == Description == The Acts as Group plugin provides a means for communication on multi-user blogs. You can create user groups for any purpose. It also allows you to communicate with other users through a Twitter-like interface on the WordPress Administration Panel. = Who should use the Acts as Group plugin? = Acts as Group is designed to help people who participate in multi-user blogging or group blogging. If you are seeking a simple way to communicate among members and don't want an overly complicated solution, Acts as Group is your best choice. = Is this a Twitter client? Does it require a Twitter account to use? = No. Acts as Group is not a Twitter client and you don't need a Twitter account to use it. Only a user account on the WordPress blog is needed. = Who can see the group messages? = Only group members can see the group messages. Its interface is closed so that your privacy is securely protected. = We use P2. Should we switch to Acts as Group? = You don't have to switch, but if you desire a more closed way of communication, Acts as Group would be a good option to try. = Does this support WordPress MU? = Yes, of course. == Installation == 1. Upload the entire `acts-as-group` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. Three tables — `groups`, `group_members` and `group_messages` — are created on your database for the plugin. == Screenshots == 1. Group Messages view == Frequently Asked Questions == If you have questions about this plugin, please send them to [the support forum](http://wordpress.org/tags/acts-as-group). == Changelog == = 1.1 = * Supporting widget for group messages. * "More" button on messaging interface. * Search and pagination added on admin interfaces.