Absolute Comments Manager gives you the ability to reply to comments from within the same page as where you manage them.
Persistent Styles allows you to have styles that are supra-theme so you won’t lose them on upgrade/replacement of your theme.
PhotoQ makes it easy to manage a photoblog.
Plugin Maker takes the minimum set of information to create a plugin and writes to your plugin directory an empty plugin template php file ready to be edited and activated online through the WordPress admin plugin editor.
Post Information aims to consolidate your post information into a collapsible panel (using script.aculo.us) that can save space on your page.
WP-Super-Cache is a fast cache module for your WordPress installation.
I am looking for the easier way to create a custome plugin. Thanks for your post.
I’ve been using PhotoQ with my test photoblog. It’s nice, but my only beef right now is that it resizes pictures on the fly instead of actually creating smaller files, which makes for long load times and slightly less clear images. Other than that, the queue idea is awesome.
well i interesting in wp-super-cache, i think i’ll use it
first of all thanks a lot for linking to photoq. i can maybe comment on cody’s comment above. to avoid ambiguities, photoq resizes photos when creating thumbnails. however, as cody is stating correctly, it doesn’t do so for the actual photo. this is simply because i assumed that most people won’t upload the original image files coming from the camera but anyway postprocess and shrink them before uploading using tools like photoshop (giving higher quality photos and shorter upload times). now, if there really is a big need to have also the orignal photos resized, it should not be a big problem to have an option like this in the future.
anyone wanting to second cody’s feature request or having other features to propose is cordially invited to post them on the photoq section of my blog.
Do you know what plug in i’d like to see?? Something extensive for ‘future posts’ I write a lot of future posts (sometimes 3 weeks out in advanced) It would be nice to have a nice calendar interface, the ability to see what posts are scheduled when, and the ability to ‘move’ the posts from one day to another….maybe like an ajax application where you can drag and drop one post from one day/month to another..
Thanks for the weekly list. I always enjoy when these lists pop up in my feed reader! The Absolute Comments Manager looks particularily interesting this time.
is there a application for blackberrys that will alow you to post to your blog?