is_network_admin() WordPress Function

The is_network_admin() function in WordPress checks whether the current user is the network administrator. This function is useful for checking whether the user has the necessary privileges to perform certain tasks.

is_network_admin() #

Whether the current request is for the network administrative interface.


Description

e.g. /wp-admin/network/

Does not check if the user is an administrator; use current_user_can() for checking roles and capabilities.

Does not check if the site is a Multisite network; use is_multisite() for checking if Multisite is enabled.


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Return

(bool) True if inside WordPress network administration pages.


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Source

File: wp-includes/load.php

function is_network_admin() {
	if ( isset( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) ) {
		return $GLOBALS['current_screen']->in_admin( 'network' );
	} elseif ( defined( 'WP_NETWORK_ADMIN' ) ) {
		return WP_NETWORK_ADMIN;
	}

	return false;
}


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Changelog

Changelog
VersionDescription
3.1.0Introduced.

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