Gives you the resources to make select field with redirecting options to a given URLs.
As of April 2026, Dropdown multisite selector is a WordPress redirect plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 5/5 rating from 19 reviews. It has been downloaded 31K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.8+ and PHP 7.4.0+. Available on WordPress.org since 2014. Last updated 1 year ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are up 29% this week. Top alternative: Redirection.
With this plugin you can create fully configurable dropdown field which select options would work as links and will redirect the user to the selected one. It was originally built for multisite for faster navigation between each sub-site, but currently it also supports custom links as options from the dropdown.
Does exactly what I needed!
Thank you!
This DMS plug-in is a very useful piece of software! With a PHP code I’ve used in a PHP widget the user can see a drop-down of all the sub sites he’s member of. A plug-in with a minimal but with the most practical options.
And.. swift support of the creator, thanks @alordiel!
Thanks for that great plugin which helps a lot in listing all subsites in a Multisite. Using the Shortcode in Menu plugin the [dms] shortcode can be inserted easily without any coding experience to one of the menus on your site. Great work, clean code and very fast response time (in less than 2 hours later it was fixed! and refactored after reporting a bug). This also shows that a plugin which shows a label banner that it might not be maintained anymore might still be very very active and in use and maintained by the developer and it would be strongly advised to contact a developer before NOT using a “yellow bannered (by wp org)” plugin.
Thanks a lot and keep up that good work and fast response times.
This plugin is super convenient for staying organized with my blog rolls! Thank you!
No too much to say – Works exactly as required
PERFECT for my needs.
| WordPress | 3.8+ requiredTested up to 6.7.5 |
| PHP | 7.4.0+ required |
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