Archive for May, 2006

Hurting Comment Spammers

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May 15th, 2006
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Web Ethics

Hurting Comment SpammersEvery Adsense Ad has a ‘Ads by Gooooogle’ link on it and if you click that link and look for the ‘Send Google your thoughts on the ads you just saw’ link on the page it takes you to you’ll be able to tell AdSense what you think about the ads Though this might not be the mighty deterrant we are looking for, if every blogger made it a point to report one spammer every day, we could take away some of their revenue. How many times in the recent past have you clicked on a link from a comment thinking it was benign and was faced with a link farm of some kind. I wish in all those cases I would have done what Darren suggests. Anyone know of a Greasemonkey script that can automate the process of reporting?

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WP Plugin: Anarchy Media Player

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WP Plugin: Anarchy Media Player Play your MP3, flv and mov links directly through your blog with Javascript. Reminds me of the YouTube player. See examples on that page.

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New Theme : Online Business

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May 14th, 2006
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LinkyLoo

Online Business is a 2 column , minimial wordpress theme with a business feel and it supports widgets . More info about it here

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WP Theme: Theorem

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WP Theme: Theorem Two column, green, large font(ed), clean, crisp and clear theme for WordPress. It is standards compliant, built from the ground up and has support for Widgets.

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Canvas for WordPress?

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Canvas for WordPress? Anyone use this yet? It took me quite a while and quite a bit of digging into the forums to understand that canvas was a “layout management tool” that is used on top of a WordPress install. The site is well built and it looks like everything is new but it also looks like a whole lot of new code and complexity. No code was available as of this post but the screenshots look chock full of AJAX drag and drop. It could either raise the bar for WordPress theme management or fall back in development as the core progresses creating a code mess.

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WP plugin: Troll Cap

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May 13th, 2006
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

WP plugin: Troll Cap Mark a commenter as a troll using various identification techniques including IP Address. See 37signals original Troll Cap post and get the troll cap graphic.

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WP plugin: Installer

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May 13th, 2006
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WordPress Hack, WordPress Plugins

WP plugin: Installer Yup, a plugin that installs other plugins and themes. This is a really cool feature that might get further press yet. You can even install plugins and/or themes but just plugging in the URI of the plugin and everything else is taken care of. Of course, plugins that require changes to core code will not work. Also, correct permissions are crucial. Very cool nonetheless. While you are at it, check out other cool code from Matt.

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Blogging from Word 2007

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May 12th, 2006
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LinkyLoo

Blogging from Word 2007 Microsoft Word 2007 will come with blogging support which will produce cleaner code. The screenshots look like other WYSIWYG desktop blogging tools and should come with common posting support including the Metweblog (for the blog and pictures) as well as the ATOM API.

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BackupMyBlog

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May 12th, 2006
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Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo, WordPress Hack

BackupMyBlog: Daily, remote, PHP and MySql based blog backup solution. At this time they are running a free beta but it sounds like it will be a paid service. You could easily do this daily with wp-backup and wp-cron but remote backups might be a better solution for you. Maximum space allowed is 10 MB (which would not work for larger blogs). Anyone have any experience with them?

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