‘WordPress Plugins’ Category

Canvas: Available for Download

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Canvas: Available for Download I would love to see an honest and unbiased review of Canvas and its capabilities.

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WP plugin: Trackback Validator

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June 1st, 2006
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WP plugin: Trackback Validator Check back with the referring blog to make sure there is a link to your blog. Since there has been quite a splurge of trackback spam recently, this might come in handy.

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WP Plugin: Dbook

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May 19th, 2006
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WP Plugin: Dbook Dbook is a WordPress plugin to show Drupal-like page navigation on your static pages. It can also create hierarchies of ordinary posts, and link between them. DBook is meant to imitate the functionality of Drupal book module.

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BlogWare Export and WP Import

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May 18th, 2006
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Blogging News, WordPress Plugins

BlogWare Export and WP Import This plugin from Shayne Sweeney (gada.be) that lets you export your Blogware blog and subsequently import into a WordPress blog. In related news, Chris Pirillo is now using WordPress for his personal blog!

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WP Plugin: Wetfloor

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WP Plugin: Wetfloor Add a reflection effect to any picture on your WordPress blog.

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Library Catalogs Should Be Like WordPress

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May 15th, 2006
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WordPress Hack, WordPress Plugins

Library Catalogs Should Be Like WordPress Library catalogs should be be like WordPress. That is, every entry should support comments, trackbacks, and pingbacks. Every record should have a permalink. Content should be tag-able. The look should be easily customizable with themes. Everything should be available via RSS or Atom. It should be extendable with a rich plugin API. And when that fails, it would be nice if it were all written in a convenient language like PHP so we can hack it ourselves. Beside the part about “written in a convenient language like PHP”, this would make library catalogs much more useful and entertaining. However, it would also add complexity and spam issues. Amazon has recently started a similar approach to their listings including adding a customer wiki. Thanks to Eric Schnell who posted a detailed review of the original thought and some insight into WordPress OPAC or WOPAC. This […]

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WP Plugin: Anarchy Media Player

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WP Plugin: Anarchy Media Player Play your MP3, flv and mov links directly through your blog with Javascript. Reminds me of the YouTube player. See examples on that page.

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WP plugin: Troll Cap

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May 13th, 2006
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WP plugin: Troll Cap Mark a commenter as a troll using various identification techniques including IP Address. See 37signals original Troll Cap post and get the troll cap graphic.

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WP plugin: Installer

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May 13th, 2006
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WordPress Hack, WordPress Plugins

WP plugin: Installer Yup, a plugin that installs other plugins and themes. This is a really cool feature that might get further press yet. You can even install plugins and/or themes but just plugging in the URI of the plugin and everything else is taken care of. Of course, plugins that require changes to core code will not work. Also, correct permissions are crucial. Very cool nonetheless. While you are at it, check out other cool code from Matt.

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