12/13/2007 ↓

WordPress Plugin Releases for 12/13

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Benjamin Sterling Galleries uses your current flickr and/or picasa web photo album, the power of WordPress and jQuery, and some jQuery gallery plugins to embed your photos into your site/post.

WordPress Admin Reminder Plugin adds a reminder tip (in large red letters) in the top right corner of your WordPress admin pages.

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    1. hmmm .. the reminders would be interesting. I’ll check it. If you can leave yourself reminder notes above and beyond what they mentioned, that would be better. “Change your password”, “Walk the dog” … such as that. Personalized notes.

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      Tadd (87 comments.) — 12/13/2007 @ 10:34 am
    2. @Tadd: Interesting idea. I’ll add “personalized notes” to the list for the next version. I’d think things like “Walk the dog” wouldn’t be too useful, since you’d need to do that very regularly, and you’d would probably be better served by a “Kitchen timer” type program, or a true “reminder popup program.” But “Change your password” is a good idea.

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      Michael Clark (1 comments.) — 12/13/2007 @ 11:51 am
    3. Well, the point really is that you can make your own notes to remind you of tasks that may pertain only to your site. For instance, if you want to … update link list, you can make a note to do that. Just the ability to customize your list to what you want, not necessarily a hard coded list of tasks. Though necessary tasks.

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      Tadd (87 comments.) — 12/14/2007 @ 1:10 pm

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