A new feature is being tested for the Kish Multi Plugin. You can now display the latest posts of the connected blogs on your blog page by creating a custom page. You can find this working on my Personal Blog.
It could be useful from some bloggers who have more than one blog and want to aggregate the latest posts on a main blog. This is just a feature added, which can be used by people who want to. This will be available with the next update which should be next week.
Check out this feature working
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I am looking just for this functionality. I have 25 blogs in one 2.8.4 WP mu install and want to share page content and manage from one place. The plugin seemed to install OK, I went to the admin in Settings>Kish Multi WP. I see 5 buttons HOME, ADD BLOG, VIEW LATEST POSTS, ADD BLOG a BLOG and START UP. The buttons highlight, but when I click on them nothing happens. What am i missing. Please email me if you can with some ideas. I have a bunch of plugins installed. I am going to attempt to isolate if this is a plug in conflict, but wondered if you have any ideas.Thanks, I hope we can get this working it would be perfect.
David – Which version of WordPress are you using and which browser are you using. This has been tested on WordPress 2.8.4 and Firefox, Chrome, Safari