Archive for 2009

What is going on with WordPress Plugin Competition 2009?

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Short answer? It is jumpin! Have you checked out the Plugin Competition Blog recently? There are six new plugins announced for the competition and all of them look fantastic. The comments have been very positive and visitors have been actively rating the entries as they come in. Here is what we have so far: Tweetable: Another Twitter integration plugin for WordPress (we really need to consolidate these, but there is feature differentiation) Live Blogging Plugin: Setup a live blog within minutes, needs Meteor ImageShack Offloader: Move your image hosting to ImageShack Max Image Size Control: Finer granular control of image sizes in WordPress WP Devel: Add a whole bunch of debug options to your WordPress blog WP Update Message: Tweak and refine the update messages in your WordPress admin panel In addition to these plugins, I know of at least 10 others that are being developed for the competition and […]

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FTC to go after blogger freebies and non disclosure

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June 22nd, 2009
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Blogging Essays, Blogging News, Web Ethics

The Federal Trade Commission is planning to crack down on bloggers who review or promote products while earning freebies or payments, the Associated Press reported Sunday. “New guidelines, expected to be approved late this summer with possible modifications, would clarify that the agency can go after bloggers–as well as the companies that compensate them–for any false claims or failure to disclose conflicts of interest,” the article explained. via Report: FTC to go after blogger freebies | Politics and Law – CNET News. While I am not a big fan of government scrutiny and general “big brother” mentality, I do believe that this will add to the believability and authenticity of the blogging medium. We at Weblog Tools Collection try very hard to keep commercial interests completely out of the content that we generate and only rely on what we consider to be ethical ads to make ends meet. We also follow […]

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Plugin Updates Email Notifier Plugin

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June 21st, 2009
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WordPress Plugins

Many of us seldom visit the admin dashboard in WordPress, even if we do we may not really pay attention to the updates available to the plugins we use, one of our twitter followers for @weblogtooltips Avaz tweeted this. Taking cue from that I quickly wrote a plugin that will do what Avaz suggested, it will send out updates via email to administrators whenever there are new plugin updates available to install. You can setup the updates to go out daily, weekly or monthly and also choose to receive intimations for deactivated plugins. The plugin requires you to setup the options before it actually works, you will see a message in the admin header to setup the option if you haven’t done that at-least once. For for information and downloading visit the Plugin Updates Email Notifier homepage. We keep a hawk eye on our twitter account, so don’t forget to […]

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You might be a WordPress Geek . . .

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June 21st, 2009
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brainstorming, WordPress

When the first thing you do at a new blog is scroll down to see who did the theme, you might be a WordPress Geek. via @SherryDedman When you mention Dexter Gordon, you have to qualify that he is a saxophonist and not the WordPress release, you might be a WordPress Geek. via Matt More than one of your Twitter saved searches includes the word “wordpress”, you might be a WordPress Geek. You read Weblog Tools Collection daily and have withdrawal when we do not have a release post, you might be a WordPress Geek. You visit a well known publisher and can instantly recognize the permalinks as created by WordPress. Heck, if you know what a permalink is, you might be a WordPress Geek. If all your vacations are to WordCamps, you might be a WordPress Geek. If the word “dashboard” reminds you of the WordPress admin panel, you […]

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Interviews: Matt Mullenweg – WordPress Co-Founder

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June 21st, 2009
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Community Interviews

Many of us use WordPress on a day to day basis and many of us love using it, but don’t you want to know the people who have made WordPress what it is today, the people behind the software and the people who are helping the WordPress community grow.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 06/20

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Rask Publishing News Theme Two column, widget ready, ajax based theme with tonnes of features Minion It has 3 columns, and 3 colors (black, white and red links). The content area is 400 pixels wide. Hanging In Greens and Browns this theme has a healthy balance of color with the main content area a very clear two column layout with a light background. Are you theme author? Submit your theme to us.

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Attention All Plugin Authors

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June 20th, 2009
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WordPress

Today is the day of changelogs for plugins in the WordPress plugin repository. Back on June 15th, I vented about the fact that most Plugins didn’t provide an easily accessible changlog that notified me of why I should upgrade to the latest version of their plugin. Some plugins provided this information in the description tab while others placed it within the Other Notes link. Still others linked directly to a blog post explaining what had changed. The end user experience of trying to figure out why a plugin should be upgraded was a nightmare which is why I proposed that a new top level link be added along side Installation, Other Notes, etc called Changelog which provides a short and sweet history of version numbers and changes. This idea had been proposed before but no one managed to find time to address it. Thanks to some great work by Peter […]

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Does It Matter If I Use 1 Plugin Or 100s Of Them?

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June 19th, 2009
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WordPress Tips

One of my friends recently asked me a question whether using too many plugins made any difference on how his blogged worked and performed, I thought it best to give that answer to a broader audience, so here goes.

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How Has WordPress Changed Your {Blogging} Life?

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June 18th, 2009
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WordPress

WordPress has had a huge role to play in how we blog and how we let our thoughts out to the world in a matter of few seconds (with Quick Press) or minutes, however WordPress has definitely changed the way I look at blogging.

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