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WordPress Plugin Releases for 1/7

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January 7th, 2011
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New plugins Debug Bar adds a debug menu to the admin bar that shows query, cache, and other helpful debugging information. Requires WordPress 3.1. Graceless Degradation gives visitors still using Internet Explorer 6 an appropriate user experience, with Comic Sans fonts everywhere, blinking emphasis tags, animated rainbow hr tags, and animated mailbox graphics added to “mailto:” links! Updated plugins SexyBookmarks adds an attractive social bookmarking menu to your posts, pages, index, or any combination of the three. TagSpace lets visitors browse your WordPress categories and tags by flying through them in 3D. WP Maintenance Mode adds a maintenance-page to your blog that lets visitors know your blog is down for maintenance. Users with rights for theme-options get full access to the blog.

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Add Voice Search to WordPress

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January 6th, 2011
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Do you have a WordPress blog? Do you want to add voice search to your blog? Well, thanks to Otto the Tech Ninja, you can with just a slight modification to your theme! Yes, this will only work in Google Chrome if you have the Voice Search extension or if you’re using the latest development version, but with most computers shipping with built-in microphones these days, Voice Search certainly makes searching easy, and it’s a great way to impress your friends.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 1/5

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easyOne is a very simply grey, blue, and white SEO-friendly theme with an animated cloud cover banner. Green News Daily is a green-based 3 column theme. It comes with 10 widget areas and about 40 theme options.

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WordPress FAQ: Finding Free WordPress Plugins

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January 4th, 2011
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Without a doubt, the best place to find free WordPress plugins is the official Plugin Directory. With over 12,000 plugins, compatibility polls, support tags, and usage statistics, it’s definitely the most complete resource out there. Most WordPress users can easily find and install plugins from the official directory via Plugins -> Add New in their Dashboard, but some may need to complete a manual installation. To install a plugin manually, download it and then use an FTP or SFTP client to upload the decompressed archive to your blog’s /wp-content/plugins/ directory. Once the plugin has been uploaded, you should be able to activate it from the Plugins section of your Dashboard. If it isn’t appearing, the plugin may have additional installation instructions. Plugins are not free from the dangers of malware, and can sometimes be far more dangerous than themes. Unfortunately, the plugin directory does not have a volunteer review staff […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 1/3

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January 3rd, 2011
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New plugins Comment Moderation E-mail to Post Author makes WordPress send the comment moderation notification to the actual posts author’s e-mail address instead of the main site e-mail address. Filtered HTML for Editors prevents Editors from publishing unfiltered HTML posts. Administrators will not be affected. Kindle This Widget is a sidebar widget that displays a button for sending a blog page to a user’s Kindle. Updated plugins SEO Ultimate is an all-in-one SEO plugin that can handle titles, meta, noindex, canonical tags, 404 monitoring, linkboxes, robots.txt, and more. Ultimate Post Type Manager is an easy to use custom post type manager with a great UI.

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WordPress 3.1 RC2 Released

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January 2nd, 2011
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The second WordPress 3.1 Release Candidate has been released. A few changes have been made since the first Release Candidate, and the final release will probably be next, so it’s time take it for a spin and try it with your favorite plugins and themes if you’re concerned about compatibility. If you run in to any problems, please feel free to discuss them in the Alpha/Beta section of the Support Forums or contact the wp-testers mailing list. If you run in to any bugs, please follow this guide to report them. Have you tried WordPress 3.1 RC2 yet? If you have, what do you think so far? Are you ready for the final release of WordPress 3.1?

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WordPress Theme Releases for 1/1

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FreeDream 2010 is a free, colorful and translation-ready standalone WordPress theme based on almost all the handy functions from the default Twenty Ten theme. GChrome is a lightweight theme based on the highly coveted Google Chrome browser.

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What’s Your Favorite WordPress 2010 Moment?

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December 31st, 2010
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The year is quickly coming to a close, and it’s time to look back and reflect on the year that we have so commonly referred to as 2010. We’ve already shared part 1 of our highlights from 2010, but what about you? What is your most memorable WordPress-related highlight from the year 2010? This could be anything from the first 3.1 release candidate to that time when you spent all night fixing your friend’s blog. To start the ball rolling, I’d have to say that the hiring of Andrew Nacin as a full-time developer certainly stands out as my favorite WordPress moment of 2010. So, what’s yours?

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 12/30

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December 30th, 2010
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New plugins Global Content Blocks allows you to create your own shortcodes to insert reusable code snippets or HTML including forms, opt-in boxes, iframes, Adsense code, etc, into pages and posts. You can insert them using the shortcodes or via a button in the TinyMCE visual editor toolbar. Updated plugins AddToAny: Share/Bookmark/Email Button helps people share, bookmark, and email your posts and pages using any service, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Buzz, Digg, Delicious, and well over 100 more social bookmarking and sharing sites. Dynamic Widgets gives you full control on which pages your widgets will appear. It lets you dynamicly place the widgets on WordPress pages by setting conditional rules with just a few mouse clicks by role, dates, language (WPML), for the homepage, single posts, pages, authors, categories, archives, error page, search page and custom post types. (review) Exploit Scanner searches the files on your website, and the […]

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