WordPress RSS Import : Discussed many times, executed very succintly this time!
[Continue Reading...]WordPress RSS Import : Discussed many times, executed very succintly this time!
[Continue Reading...]I saw a really nice plugin at No Prerequisite blog. This plugin allows people to post in more than one language on their blogs using WordPress. This has been written in the form of a plugin. From No Prerequisite The Language Picker Plugin is my personal solution for writing posts in more than one language. When activated, the plugin will display posts in either the default language (as configured in lang_picker.php) or in the visitor’s preferred language, if available. You can download the plugin from here and see the test post.
[Continue Reading...]networkessence >> WordPress Spell Check Plugin: This uses aspell and works with Windows servers. For Linux, you will need aspell support for PHP
[Continue Reading...]I have changed my email for all my blogs. If you want to contact me, please email me at markghosh at gmail dot com
[Continue Reading...]Asymptomatic WordPress Hacks : Some nice hacks including a photo gallery, MD5 URIs for comments and MathML encoding.
[Continue Reading...]idly.org >> WP-Textile 2.0.3: A new version of the famed Textile plugin from iAdam
[Continue Reading...]Markku Seguerra has come up with a possible alternative for Dave Shea’s comment highlighting which can easily be implemented with WordPress. This has been used successfully in a couple of sites, including Binary Bonsai. A small description from Markku’s site: Simply said, it allows you to highlight the significant and noteworthy comments posted on your WP blog. For my layout, I have the plugin configured to add a class=”noteworthy” to what I find fit. You can download the plugin from here: http://rebelpixel.com/archives/2004/06/03/comment-highlighting/
[Continue Reading...]Semantic Blogging Demonstrator : at Hewlett Packard
[Continue Reading...]CowPimp (who is taking donations for a digicam BTW, hint hint) has come up with a sweet way to cache your WordPress pages. I am going to try it out on this blog. From his post This is a plugin for WordPress that caches pages. To use it, you simply install the plugin and turn it on. There is no need to edit your templates. Why would you want to do this? This reduces the load on the PHP interpreter and on the mysql database. It also allows the site to be fully functional even if the mysql database is down. Download the cache plugin here: http://www.cowpimp.com/archives/2004/06/08/staticize-plugin-for-wordpress/
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