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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/21

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RSS Link Tagger for Google Analytics Modifies RSS permalinks to include utm query parameters, used by Google Analytics to track non-adwords advertising campaigns. login required Permit access to your blog only to the logged in users J Post Slider Show your post in fancy jQuery box, rotating images, with show-up text box with post description. WP Hide Dashboard WP Hide Dashboard is a simple plugin that removes the dashboard link and prevents dashboard access to users assigned to the Subscriber role. This is useful if you want to allow your subscribers to edit their own profiles, but don’t want them wandering around the rest of your WordPress admin section. Wikipedia Autolink Link automatically all the highlighted words with the syntax [w:{term}] on the definition from Wikipedia. Backlinks A simple function to show blog posts linking back to any article, similar to Google Backlinks Admin-only Category This simple plugin allow you […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/18

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October 18th, 2008
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New Plugins WordPress Game Plugin Add a rock, paper, scissors game to your WordPress blog. GeoTarget Gives us a 2 digit $country_code global variable to use in our themes so we can present users with geo-specific content. d13slideshow Add animated slideshows of your featured pages and posts. WordPress Database Table Optimizer The WordPress Database Table Optimizer plugin will automatically make sure that your WordPress MySQL database tables are always optimized. Author Profile Picture Profile Pics is a WordPress plugin which adds a photo upload utility to the user profile editing pane, and 4 template tags to place the picture in an author page or elsewhere — even as a comment avatar. WP Post Thumbnail This plugin enable bloggers to upload images, crop and save it as post thumbnails without manually copy-n-paste custom field values. For theme develop Updated Plugins ZdStatistics ZdStatistics Version 2 is a wordpress plugin allowing you to […]

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Automattic Acquires PollDaddy

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Automattic Acquires PollDaddy.: From their recent bi-yearly assembly of Automattic folks, this time at Breckenridge Colorado, Matt announced that the PollDaddy service is the most recent member of the Automattic family and WordPress.com users will now be able to add polls to their WordPress blogs. He also said that the team is working on many features and customizations of polls to make the polls have the same look and feel as the blogs. There is a WordPress.org plugin for PollDaddy and Matt posts about the PollDaddy acquisition on his blog. From the sound of things, a few cool projects might be announced and introduced in the few weeks following this Automattic meeting.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/15

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New Releases Results Count Results-Count is a very simple plugin that does exactly what it says on the tin & will count the number of posts that result from operations in WordPress such as a search, viewing a category, or viewing a monthly archive etc. Updated Plugins Custom Field Template The Custom Field Template plugin adds the default custom fields on the Write Post/Page. The template format is almost same as the one of the rc:customfieldgui plugin. eShop An accessible Paypal Shopping Cart plugin. Tango Smileys Extended Tango Smileys Extended (TSE) is designed to replace the standard WordPress smileys and extend the number of available smileys from 18 to 186. Viper’s Video Quicktags Allows easy and XHTML valid posting of videos from various websites such as YouTube, DailyMotion, Vimeo, and more. FeatPlug Featplug is a plugin that can mine your WordPress (or any other Blog/CMS/Forum software’s) posts and generates “featured […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/13

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October 13th, 2008
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New Releases Simple Link Simple Link is a plugin that enables you to add links to a posted post on certain text you selected with just a click. Remote Database Backup Remotely create and download wordpress database backup in form of SQL dumps. You can then use these dumps to sync the local version of your site with the online version. RefTagger This plugin provides an easy way to use the RefTagger Bible reference tagging script from Logos Bible Software. Stumble! Stumble! for WordPress extends WordPress to support a “random article” feature, similar to StumbleUpon’s StumbleThru and Wikipedia’s (Mediawiki’s) ran. WordPress Single File PHP Gallery WordPress Single File PHP Gallery is a gallery in one single PHP file. All you have to do is copy the file to any directory containing JPG, JPEG, PNG or GIF images to make a gallery. Most Comments Display posts with the most comments, as […]

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WordPress MU Plugin Competition Winners Announced

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WPMU.org – WordPress MU plugins Competition Winners Announced. The team over at WMPU.org just announced the winners of their own Plugin Competition for WordPress MU. Go over there to congratulate the winners and check out the rest of the plugin entries. FYI: most of these are ONLY WordPress MU compatible.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/10

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October 10th, 2008
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New Plugins LibDig Adds a Lib Dig box to WordPress posts and pages scrnshotsRSS This plugin for WordPress allows you to show Scrnshots.com captures on your sites eFiles Backup This plugin for WordPress allows you to download backups of your Uploads, Themes and Plugin directories. It also allows you to download the entire wp-content directory. Not suitable for WPMU without alteration, or for large sites. WP-UDIF-Entrecard This plugin enables a simple method of displaying an Entrecard Widget on your Blog and will also display a “U Drop I follow” Image below it for members of the U Drop I Follow Moment Updated Plugins AVH Amazon The avh-amazon WordPress plugin gives you the ability to add a widget which will display a random item from your Amazon wish list, baby registry and/or wedding registry. Related Posts by Category Display related posts based on their category. (Page in German) DasboardZone Displays statistics […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/08

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ZdMultilang ZdMultilang is a Multilingual plugin for WordPress allowing you to blog in more than one language. You can define multiple languages and translate posts/tags/categories using the interface that will be added to your blog’s administration panel. Gravatar Recent Comment Gravatar recent comments is a plugin allowing you to display recent comments using Gravatar instead of just the name of the user. Ovulation Predictor This plugin displays functional ovulation and due date predictor. It can be used from women to check their future fertile time and due date. Better Howdy Remove ‘Howdy’ and restructure the ‘Howdy’ line. WP Super Cache WP Super Cache is a static caching plugin for WordPress. It generates html files that are served directly by Apache without processing comparatively heavy PHP scripts. By using this plugin you will speed up your WordPress blog significantly. Post Revision Display Display the list of revisions for a post, without […]

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Where Is That Settings Page?

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October 8th, 2008
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One of the things I’ve noticed since using WordPress is that after you install a number of plugins, it becomes clear that there is no standard for where to place the plugin configuration link. Sometimes, the configuration link for a plugin shows up in the dashboard while other times, the link appears within the Manage panel. To top things off, many of the plugins provide links to their specific settings in the Settings panel. How much time do you think you have wasted so far by always searching for a particular plugins settings page? Over the weekend, I happened to come across a post written by Andrew Rickmann which showcased an idea to create a configure link next next to the usual Activate/Deactivate Edit links found within the Plugin Management panel. Andrew’s point of view is that, instead of adding top level menu items to the WordPress administration panels, it […]

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