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coffee2code.com >> Plugin: Get Custom

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July 5th, 2004
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coffee2code.com >> Plugin: Get Custom: This WordPress 1.2 plugin peaked my curiosity. In my mind, this is what the custom meta data values should be used for. Basically, this plugin allows a user to add an infinite amount of extra information to a blog depending on whether that information has been added to the post. Examples uses from the site include moods, currently reading and infinite other. I plan to use this for a “download this” link and a thumbnail link for pictorialis. Good job!

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Registered users only

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July 5th, 2004
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Plugin to restrict wordpress blog viewership to registered users only. — Nosy people, keep out 🙂

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WordPress Wiki – Auto shutoff comments

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July 4th, 2004
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WordPress Wiki – Auto shutoff commentsFor WordPress 1.2 Mingus. Something that can be useful to many people. Credit: Scott Hanson

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Big Pink Cookie

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July 4th, 2004
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Big Pink Cookie: With Matt’s help, Christine (who is credited with the “WordPress” name, BTW) and her Big Pink Cookie are using WordPress now! Yay!

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1f256 >> Plugin, Plugon, Plugout.

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July 3rd, 2004
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1f256 >> Plugin, Plugon, Plugout.: google-pics provides realtime updated clickable news images with floating text descriptions. pinged displays PingBack locations referenced in comments.

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sija.net >> random-image

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July 3rd, 2004
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sija.net >> random-image: Like photomatt.net, only different. Images can be pulled from a specified folder. No specific software needed.

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Welcome to the Cynthia Says Portal

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July 2nd, 2004
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Cynthia Says Portal Cynthia is a web content accessibility validation solution, it is designed to identify errors in design related to Section 508 standards and the WCAG guidelines. This is more of a personal bookmark, but just FYI, this blog validates under the Section 508 Guidelines.

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Jonathan Schwartz’s Weblog

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July 2nd, 2004
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Jonathan Schwartz’s Weblog: How cool is blogging now that Sun’s COO Jonathan Scwartz has a blog? My question for everyone (especially his lackeys) is whether the material is actually thought out and typed in by him or put into nicely formatted, well worded paragraphs by some media manager? Oh, and Jonathan, if you are reading, some work on validation and a little character encoding would be nice. 🙂

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O’Reilly Network: ColdFusion MX on Mac OS X, Part 1 [Jun. 21, 2002]

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July 2nd, 2004
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O’Reilly Network: ColdFusion MX on Mac OS X, Part 1 [Jun. 21, 2002]: Think ColdFusion development has to stick to a Windows platform? Think again! This series on O’Reilly takes the cake in tutorials on how to get ColdFusion MX running on Mac OS X.

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