‘WordPress Plugins’ Category

WordPress Theme Toolkit Upgrade

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A new version of the WordPress Theme Toolkit hits the road, compatible with the upcoming WordPress 2.0 (and downwards compatible with existing installations). Theme authors and users are advised to upgrade.

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WP Plugin: SmileTAG

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December 6th, 2005
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WP Plugin: SmileTAG AJAX and PHP based “Shoutbox” plugin for WordPress. [EDIT] Link updated.

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WP Plugin: WP e-Commerce Lite

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December 1st, 2005
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WP Plugin: WP e-Commerce Lite: A full featured shopping cart plugin for your WordPress blog. Not sure how much help this is to the average joe, but I am sure some people will make good use of it.

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WP Plugin: Contextual Related Posts

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November 27th, 2005
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I have upgraded and consolidated my old Contextual Related Posts Plugin for WordPress. This new version (1.1) is a simple install (just install the plugin file) and it will show the last 5 related posts from your blog. The display show the links right after the comment form. The matching is done with the post title of the post being viewed. Examples include my Green Car Blog (wordpress 2.0) and Desi Dalal (WordPress 1.5) PS: Some theme authors tend to remove default actions from their themes (Rin is a good example). If you are having problems displaying the related posts, please check with your theme author or post a comment here for help. Download Contextual Related Posts Plugin Download the updated version of Contextual Related Posts.

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WP Plugin: Top 10 posts and Views per post

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November 25th, 2005
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WordPress Hack, WordPress Plugins

After much goading from a few well wishers, I finally had the chance to clean up and build a plugin out of the Top 10 Posts and Views per post hack for WordPress. This should work and has been tested on WordPress 1.5 and WordPress 2.0 beta. Please post bugs, suggestions etc. Installation should be very simple. Upload the plugin, enable and then add the single line function(s) to your template where you want the display. Example at my GreenCar blog. Top 10 and most viewed Download [EDIT] Plugin Updated for 1.5 support. Please redownload if you were having problems.

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WordPress tips for blog maintenance

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If you want to make your Blog temporarily unavailable (scheduled maintenance for example) you have two very simple and efficient ways : a plugin, or a theme.

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Adsense featured WordPress theme

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Tim Yang and Ozh have released Problogger Clean, a clean 3 columns theme with original features mostly aimed towards Adsense. Options are managed from an admin panel (using WordPress Theme Toolkit) which gives the theme a lot of functionalities and customization possibilities. The theme comes with built-in ads, so you won’t have a hard time trying to implement ads in a theme that was not designed for it. Its feature I like best : “Adsense Click Safety“, which prevents any click you could make on your own ads to be recorded, therefore to be counted as fraudulent. Read more : Tim’s announcement, Ozh’s announcement.

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WP Plugin: Google analytics

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November 14th, 2005
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WP Plugin: Google analytics Add Google Analytics to your WordPress blog without any modification to your theme files. Via Email

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Redirect Old Slugs Plugin

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November 12th, 2005
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WordPress Plugins

Redirect Old Slugs is a WordPress plugin that allows you to change the post slug on published entries without breaking the old permalinks. So if you published a post with the slug this-is-my-post-slug and decided to change it to post-slug all links pointing to the old one would magically be forwarded to the new location. Anyone who has ever made a spelling error in a post title knows how useful this will be!

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