5/11/2007 ↓

WordPress Plugin Releases for 05/11

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Einstein Stats is a WordPress plugin that will display your total completed Work Units, average credit and team name of Einstein@Home Stats.

Jon’s Showoff Rankings Plugin provides a simple and elegant representation of your blog’s rankings. Currently supports Alexa Ranking, Google PageRank and Technorati Ranking.

Set-Permalinks will login to your FTP server and make the necessary modifications to your .htaccess file and set your permalinks.

DeCat hides postings with a specific category from the feeds.

DeIP sets Commenters IP to 127.0.0.1 after a configurable amount of time.

Inline Javascript Plugin inserts inline javascript in Posts/Pages.

Star Rating for Reviews is a WordPress plugin that inserts pretty rating stars based on the score you assign using intuitive, inline [rating:] tags.

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  1. I have a question: why change the commenter’s IP? There’s no English explanation on the site, and I was just wondering what the benefit would be.

    Jonathan (74 comments.) — 05/11/2007 @ 3:24 pm
  2. Privacy, I would imagine.

    For example, I wouldn’t voluntarily reveal the IP of anyone commenting on my blog, but I could be forced to by a court order. But you can’t reveal information which has been deleted.

    Daran (1 comments.) — 05/12/2007 @ 4:45 am
  3. That’s a good point. I wouldn’t have thought of that scenario.

    Jonathan (74 comments.) — 05/12/2007 @ 8:02 am

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