Archive for 2007

APAD: IM Online

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Name IM Online Plugin Page http://www.mutube.com/projects/wordpress/im-online Description A neat little WordPress Plugin and Widget to show your current online status on your blog. The plugin is powered via onlinestatus.org and supports most IM services including AOL, MSN, Yahoo!, Jabber (inc. Google Talk), Skype and ICQ. Features Support for nearly all major IM networks. Works as both a standard plugin and WordPress Widget. Automatically checks for status updates at regular intervals Intelligently switches between 6 status servers to ensure correct status info. Configurable icon-packs to tailor the display of status. Quick page load times – minimises activity and caches status. Review Installation wise, the plugin offers you two options, one a widget install, for those using the WordPress widget plugin. For others who don’t you will need to add the code manually into your template. This plugin is ideal for those who have several chat ids across various network and want […]

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WP Silicon Valley Meetup

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April 10th, 2007
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WordPress Silicon Valley Meetup at Google HQ (Friday, April 13, 2007): Grab your WordPress Schwag and head to the Silicon Valley Meetup at Google Headquarters. Ryan will be there. The organizers ask that you RSVP by the 11th of April. This is your chance to eat at Google (and do WordPress stuff, of course). 🙂

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 04/10

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SEO Title Tag optimizes the title tags across your WordPress-powered blog or website. WP Admin Bar Reloaded is displays links to the Administration Panel at the top of a blog’s page – but only for users who are logged in and have permission to view the given functions. ©Feed add coyright message, GUID for content-theft and ID of the Feed-Reader to your feed. (Page in German) Tab-U-Later eliminates tabs from the WordPress admin interface. jLanguage allows you to easily write multilingual posts and flag-icons are automaticly used when using the 40+ predefined languages. Widget Releases MyBlogLog Widget displays your MBL visitors and avatars in your sidebar. MyBlogLog Community Widget displays the communities you belong to in your sidebar.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 04/10

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Spin Me is a fixed width, two columns, widget ready theme with good accessibility. Dark Sunflower is a free, 2-column, widget-ready, brown-reddish theme featuring an image of dark sunflowers across the top. New Order is a sophisticated red and grey e-zine type theme with two columns, fixed width and plugin support. Nash WordPress theme designed with a three column fixed layout as a magazins style outfit for the front page with an additional footer. Demo Seven WordPress theme designed with a three column fluid layout, a fine blue colour scheme and shows the excerpts of the latest post on the frontpage. Demo NOcolors WordPress theme designed with a three column fluid layout with a grunge feeling, the recent post is featured at the frontpage. Demo Burnedpage is a tridimensional theme optimized for FireFox, IE7, IE6, IE5.5 and IE5.0 . It has fixed width, centered layout and right sidebar. (Contains Sponsored […]

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WP SEO Tips: To Follow or Not to Follow

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April 10th, 2007
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Geared specifically at Google, today we are talking about the NOFOLLOW tag. There are dozens upon dozens of articles written on “should we use nofollow?” or “shouldn’t be we using nofollow?” among other questions as well. Today I am tackling the issue myself. NOFOLLOW is a tag that Google created as a means to fight back against spam on blogs. As of today, Google is the only search engine actively using the tag as an integral part of their algorithm. The NOFOLLOW tag simply tells Googlebot to not follow — aka don’t give any link love — to the link you have on your site with that tag. Yahoo! and MSN do not care whether a link has nofollow or not, they will follow the link you provide them. WordPress has, by default — and for a long time now — nofollow’ed all links to authors in comments. I finally […]

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“Sponsored” themes

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April 9th, 2007
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The following is a quote from a post on a theme blog: Hello, I plan on posting a thread about this on digitalpoint, but I thought I would put the information here as well. I am selling two sponsor links to this theme which will appear in the footer where it says “Sponsor One” and “Sponsor Two”. I will be selling each link for a BIN price of $120 and a starting bid of $20! (BIN for both links together is $180).You may say, why would I pay this price for one link at the bottom of a theme?!Your answer: This theme will be promoted on many wordpress theme sites (I’ll list them below) and will be seen by many wordpress bloggers who will hopefully choose to use it on their blog. Each person that chooses to use the theme is another link that you have to your site, which […]

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APAD: Feed Styler

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April 9th, 2007
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Name: Feed Styler Plugin Page: http://www.devlounge.net/extras/feed-styler Description: Feed Styler is a WordPress plugin for WordPress users who are comfortable with CSS and would like to be able to style their feeds. Feed Styler enables you to keep your existing class and ID style declarations in your content, but allows a different style to be applied to the feed of that same content. No longer do feeds have to be stripped of style and color. Features: Images show up styled in feed readers that strip inline styles. Accepts nested CSS declarations. For example: #ul li ul li .classname { css code } Accepts multiple classnames per tag. For example: <p class=”alert right”> Cascades your styles. Works on all feed readers that do not strip inline styles. Allows you to keep inline styles out of your post content. Allows you to keep your site appearance and feed appearance separate. Allows you to […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 04/09

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WordPress NiceAdmin changes the look of your wp-admin section to a theme based on Milk. Page Rank Display can be used to show off your Page Rank anywhere on your WordPress blog. Page Rank is displayed as an image which can be replaced by your own version if needed. Page Rank value is cached for 24 hours and hence there is no load on the Google servers or on your blog. Post Repeater is a boon when you need to repeat a single post every year/month/week of the day. All the posts which needs to be repeated are listed on the top of your blog posts for that day. OB-WP allows visitors to automatically add links on your posts to the social bookmarking site www.online-bookmarks.net. AlexaDomainRank displays Alexa domain rank image in the Dashboard of your WordPress.

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APAD: Add Related Posts to Your Feed

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April 7th, 2007
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Name: Add Related Posts to Your Feed Plugin Page: http://www.solo-technology.com/blog/…add-related-posts-to-your-feed/ Description: This plugin uses UTW or w-a-s-a-b-i Related Posts to add a Related Posts section to the end of each article in your feed. Future Plans: – Support for “Simple Tags” related posts function. – admin screen – ability to control the text displayed in the feed above the list Review: On installation point of view, you don’t have do anything besides the normal. However, you do need to have either Related Posts plugin or UTW. This plugin comes with both its plus and negative points. On the positive side, it ensures that readers of your feeds are directed to similar posts on your blog, thus increasing blog views. On the downside, today feeds are getting extremely cluttered and this plugin will just add to that list. Additionally, your feed readers are already aware of your site and wouldn’t need […]

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