Archive for August, 2010

WordPress Plugin Releases for 08/08

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New plugins 123 Flash Chat WordPress Plugin can be used to create your own chat room in WordPress. It allows you to insert a chat room to your sidebar. LinkXL enables you to monetize your blog, automatically. Once you install the plugin, we handle the rest! LinkXL has relationships with digital agencies, large corporations and other link building companies who are looking for high-quality and relevant ads for their clients’ goods and services. My Foursquare makes it easy to show off your Foursquare badges and mayorships on your WordPress blog. It shows up as a widget in your WordPress sidebar. You can customize the widget to display your badges, mayorships, last checkin venue, and a map of your last checkin. Updated plugins DukaPress is an open source and free to use e-commerce platform. With DukaPress you can quickly and easily set up a fully featured online shop which can be […]

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What’s Next for WordPress with Jane Wells

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August 7th, 2010
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Automattic’s “Master of Suggestion,” Jane Wells, had a chance to speak at WordCamp Boulder 2010. Her session, What’s Next for WordPress, covers the new features in WordPress 3.0, the future of WordPress, and a few additional topics thanks to questions from audience members. The entire session makes for a very educational weekend view. I’m sure that you’ve read a lot about WordPress 3.0 and the future of WordPress by now, but there’s just something about this particular format that I’ve always found to be more informative. Enjoy!

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WordPress Theme Releases for 08/06

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The AppleZoom WordPress 3.0 Theme comes with 8 Widget Areas and a Mac look. Four of the sidebars are adsense optimized, the big horizontal bar in the footer can hold up to four widgets, and you can put HTML or a banner at the very bottom of the theme. Cloistered works either as a stand-alone or a framework and is heavily based on the new WordPress default theme Twenty Ten by the WordPress Team. This theme is two-columns fixed-width, with support for a custom-header, custom-background, threaded-comments, sticky-post, and microformats. Featuring a Full-Width No Sidebars page template. There is an options page for setting the background color and header image. Freshblog is a free, clean, elegant, and flexible blog/magazine WordPress theme. TemPuteh is an elegant free WordPress theme, perfect for your personal blog. The theme package comes with 2 different color schemes, 1 custom flickr widget, tabbed sidebar for popular posts, […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 08/03

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August 3rd, 2010
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New plugins HTML5 Player Plugin for WordPress allows bloggers to embed video and audio using the respective HTML 5 tags with Flowplayer as fallback, for example if a web browser doesn’t render HTML 5 video or audio, it will use Flowplayer (Flash) for that web browser. IFRAME Embed For YouTube enables you to insert iframe code for a particular YouTube video on your WordPress blog. YouTube has recently released the IFRAME embed code for videos but still that code is not available on YouTube, forcing people to still use the OBJECT embed code for the flash player. Simple Portfolio allows you to manage your portfolio projects easily and use them everywhere you like. This plugin is very simple to use, though it’s very powerful. Updated plugins After the Deadline uses artificial intelligence to check spelling, style, and grammar in WordPress. eShop is an accessible shopping cart plugin for WordPress, packed […]

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Lessons Learned From Maintaining a WordPress Plug-In

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August 1st, 2010
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Lessons Learned From Maintaining a WordPress Plug-In: Joost de Valk’s list of seven lessons learned from writing and maintaining a WordPress plugin. I was nodding my head all the while I was reading through them. Some of these are applicable to the general WordPress plugin developer while others are more particular to the individual project that Joost was working on but almost all of them are good advice. All in all, I think this is a good read for both seasoned as well as newbie WordPress plugin developers.

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