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WordPress Plugin Releases for 2/16

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February 16th, 2011
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New plugins jQuery Vertical Accordion Menu allows you to easily create multiple jquery vertical accordion menus using the custom menus function. Logged Out Admin Bar makes that admin bar always visible even for logged out users. (requires WordPress 3.1) Photographer Connections connects photo related API’s to WordPress. It launches with Pictage, SmugMug and ShootQ integrations and will act as a framework for easily adding future API’s as well. WP Customer Reviews allows your customers and visitors to leave reviews or testimonials of your services. Updated plugins Bad Behavior complements other link spam solutions by acting as a gatekeeper, preventing spammers from ever delivering their junk, and in many cases, from ever reading your site in the first place. Login Logo allows you to customize the logo on the WP login screen by simply dropping a file named login-logo.png into your WP content directory. WP-Stats-Dashboard displays your blog’s stats graph plus […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 2/12

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February 12th, 2011
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New plugins Make Filename Lowercase sets uploaded media filenames to lowercase as a filter on sanitize_file_name. Hotfix provides fixes for selected WordPress bugs, so you don’t have to wait for the next WordPress core release. WP YOURLS Tweet sends status updates to Twitter when selected post types are published, and uses a custom YOURLS private URL shortener to generate a short URL for your post/page. Updated plugins Facebook Like for Tags allows you to automatically share to Facebook when posting new articles with specific tags or categories. WP-QuickLaTeX allows you to insert formulas and graphics in the posts and comments using native LaTeX shorthands directly in the text.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 2/8

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February 8th, 2011
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New plugins Amazon Express allows you to easily insert Amazon Associates links and Amazon product images, including images of book covers, into your WordPress posts. YoutubeNails creates a dynamic gallery of thumbnails of each post with YouTube videos displayed on the content linked to the post permalink. Updated plugins CleanCodeNZ Exclude Pages allows you to define the custom field to be attached to a page to be excluded from navigation and(or) search results. DukaPress is an open source and free to use e-commerce platform. Easy ReTweet is a WordPress Plugin which lets you add retweet or Tweet this buttons for your WordPress posts, together with the retweet count. Simple Footnotes allows you to create simple, elegant footnotes on your site. Use the [ref] shortcode and the plugin takes care of the rest. Twitter Avatar Reloaded adds a new field to the comment form for the user’s Twitter username and uses […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 2/4

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February 4th, 2011
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New plugins Piclyf displays user’s picture stream utilizing Piclyf.com’s API. WPColorBox adds a ColorBox effect to all of your linked images automatically. Updated plugins DynamicWP Pop-Up Menu will put your menu icons in a stack, placed in the bottom right corner of your page. eShop is an accessible shopping cart plugin for WordPress, packed with various features.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 1/31

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January 31st, 2011
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New plugins Debug Bar Console adds a PHP/MySQL console to the debug bar. (requires the Debug Bar plugin and WordPress 3.1) MaGiKS Proper PHP Include lets you easily, quickly, efficiently and safely insert PHP code into posts, pages and/or widgets, without disabling the Visual Editor. You simply upload a php file containing your code into your theme folder and use a WordPress shortcode to “include” that file into your posts/pages/widgets. WordPress Zendesk allows your WordPress users to sign into your Zendesk account with only a single click of the mouse. If they don’t have an account for your Zendesk yet, it will create one for them! Updated plugins Debug Bar adds a debug menu to the admin bar that shows query, cache, and other helpful debugging information. A must for developers! (requires WordPress 3.1) WP Mobile Detector automatically detects if the visitor is using a standard mobile phone or a […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 1/27

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January 27th, 2011
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New plugins Bug Library provides an easy way to incorporate a bug/enhancement tracking system to a WordPress site. By adding a shortcode to a page, users will be able to display a bug list and allow visitors to submit new bugs/enhancements. HeadJS Loader reformats your page to utilize Head JS in your WordPress site. It strips out all your old javascript declarations and puts them into head.js calls so that they are loaded in parallel. Updated plugins Ad Injection can insert any type of advert (e.g. AdSense) into the existing text of your blog without needing any modifications to your code. Ads can be inserted randomly, at the top, bottom, or in the widget area. Bulk Delete can be used to delete posts in bulk from selected categories or tags. This Plugin can also delete all drafts, post revisions or pages. wpStoreCart is a free, open source, and full featured […]

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Questions To Ask Before Purchasing A Plugin

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January 25th, 2011
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Darnell Clayton of BloggingPro has published his list of questions you should have answered before you spend your hard earned cash on a plugin. While most of his questions are good ones, I’d say one of the most important is the aspect of support after you pay. Some commercial plugin providers have switched from unlimited support for the lifetime of the product to yearly subscriptions. For example, a plugin may cost $50.00 for the initial purchase which includes a year of support and upgrades but after the first year, you can opt to pay $25.00 for support or only the upgrades. So far, I’ve had great success with the money I’ve spent on commercial plugins but thoroughly do your research before you spend anything.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 1/23

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January 23rd, 2011
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New plugins Content Parts allows you to split your editable content into multiple parts and display each part using template tags within your theme, allowing you to create complex content layouts. Recent Posts Slider displays your blog’s recent posts either with excerpt or thumbnail image of the first image of the post using a slider. Updated plugins PhotoSmash Galleries is a flexible, customizable photo gallery plugin for the awesomeness that is WordPress! It is one of the few photo gallery plugins for WordPress with a built-in rating system. WordPress.com Stats provides simple, concise stats with no additional load on your server by plugging into WordPress.com’s stat system.

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Akismet Is That Much Prettier

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January 19th, 2011
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When Akismet 2.5.2 was released, Joseph Scott mentioned that the team was working on something special that had not been changed since 2008. Yesterday, the Akismet team announced that the previous method of using Flash to generate the charts has disappeared. Instead, the graphs are now generated by something called flot.js which is an open source chart library built on jQuery. Using Flot.js gives the team more flexibility in determining how stats are displayed. The stats page also loads faster but the biggest improvement this new approach has is that any device that supports Javascript will be able to view the graphs.

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