WP Plugin: Themed Login Use this plugin to allow your WordPress login page appear within your theme. This can be especially valuable if you require your readers to register and log in to your blog before they can comment.
[Continue Reading...]WP Plugin: Themed Login Use this plugin to allow your WordPress login page appear within your theme. This can be especially valuable if you require your readers to register and log in to your blog before they can comment.
[Continue Reading...]WP Plugin: Title Override Override the titles of your WordPress blog for display under the title HTML tag and bookmarks with this plugin. Installation does require modification of theme code.
[Continue Reading...]WP Plugin: TDO Mini Forms Add a small form to your WordPress blog via which unregistered users can submit drafts for post to your blog. I developed something very similar for another project but the concept can be very kludgy. Once the post has been published, if an email address is provided, the user is notified.
[Continue Reading...]WP Plugin: Encrypted contact forms Use this javascript implementation of GnuPG to encrypt any contact form (plugin) on your WordPress blog.
[Continue Reading...]WP Plugin: Ploppy A WordPress plugin for describing the state of your bowel movements using the Bristol Stool Scale. Is bowel movement blogging really that necessary? But you know, Everyone Poops. [EDIT] Fine. I get it. Sorry for the useless post. 🙂
[Continue Reading...]WP-Plugin: Geesee Chat Provide a chat window on your WordPress blog with a centralized Geesee chat interface that allows bloggers from various other blogs to participate within your blog. I keep getting this vision of lading upon a blog within which a furious conversation is going on in the Geesee window. Interesting concept but too many of these external application might not only slow down your blog but also take away from the content, which should be the main purpose.
[Continue Reading...]WP Plugin: Digg Dugg This WordPress plugin syndicates stories from digg.com and lists them on your blog. Various options allow you to fetch stories from specific users, friends, topics, the digg search, and the popular/Upcoming sections of digg. Via Email
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