Posts Tagged ‘plugins’

WordPress Plugin Releases for 02/21

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February 21st, 2010
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New Plugins Mloovi Translate Widget The Mloovi widget allows you to easily add links to 52 different language versions of your blog and RSS feeds. Online Backup The plugin allows online backup as well as email backups both on demand and scheduled. Put your backups on auto pilot with 50 MiB of free space and encryption. Save time and protect your blog from lost info. You will need to register for a free account. WP Comment Pages Your users can link directly to an interesting comment, instead of the whole article. InvestorGuide.com Stock Ticker Link This plugin automatically looks for ticker symbols like (AAPL) or (GOOG) and link the tickers to research pages at InvestorGuide.com WordPress Exploit Scanner This plugin searches the files on your website, and the posts and comments tables of your database for anything suspicious. It also examines your list of active plugins for unusual filenames. Updated […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 02/15

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February 15th, 2010
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New Plugins WP Google-buzz This plugin automatically displays Google Buzz button for every post and pages. Receive Links Integrate a WordPress site with the Receive Links Link Exchange Network. This plugin works with widgets or in the footer. You need a Receive Links account. WP Sitemap A HTML sitemap with both post and pages. Easy to implement, just add a shortcode tag in a page. [wp_sitemap] You can add parameters to change the sitemap, exclude, include, sort and paging and so on. Taxonomy Images The Taxonomy Images plugin allows users to associate images from the Media Library to categories, tags and custom taxonomies. Flickr Digest A simple to use WordPress plugin based on Flickr API which digests all your photos posted in last X days in a single post periodically. Page.ly MultiEdit The MultiEdit plugin creates tinyMCE editable regions or “blocks” inside a page template. This is great for creating […]

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How to Do ‘XYZ’ Without a WordPress Plugin

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February 13th, 2010
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If you do a quick Google search for, “without a plugin”, you’ll find a gazillion results for how to accomplish simple to complex tasks for WordPress without the need of a plugin. With so many articles about not using WordPress plugins, it just begs the question: “What’s wrong with WordPress plugins in the first place?” I personally love my installed plugins. I have 25 installed on my personal blog, and I couldn’t live without a single one of them. If you venture off to Jeff Chandler’s site, he has 31 installed. Are we freakin’ nuts, or what? So what’s the deal with all these “without a plugin” posts? I mean, you don’t see plugin authors posting, “How to accomplish ‘xyz’ without a WordPress theme” do you? Okay, I’m slightly kidding, but this question needs to be asked: “What benefit is there to integrating a plugin into a theme?” Does the […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 02/09

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February 9th, 2010
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New Plugins Hikari Email & URL Obfuscator Spam is website publishers #1 concern, we wanna share our and our visitors’ emails to those who should have access to them, but don’t want spam harvesters stealing them and sending garbage to us. A lot of techniques had been developed to hide our emails from these delinquents, while having them shown to real people. Devel Devel is made up of development oriented administrative components for developers and power users who need more control over their WordPress site. Features are seperated into components which can be enabled or disabled. In addition, devel has an intuitive API for adding your own custom components into the mix using the devel components API. Adeel’s Zodiac Calculator A sidebar widget that displays your visitors’ Chinese and/or Western zodiac signs based on their date of birth without reloading the page. Digital Raindrops CMS Lite This plugin gives additional […]

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Where Is The Line Drawn?

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February 8th, 2010
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Cory Miller who is one of the guys behind iThemes.com has published a long but excellent piece regarding his thoughts on why there needs to be a commercial WordPress plugin market. Honestly, I think Cory’s post has been the best on the subject and I don’t disagree with much of what he said. In terms of supporting the commercial interest of plugin authors from the plugin repository, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered. We already know that theme authors who sell their themes under the GPL license have been rewarded via a commercial themes page on WordPress.org. Back in July of 2009, the BlogHerald asked Matt if the same thing would happen for plugins: Commercial plugins are already seamlessly integrated with the plugin directory. I don’t know exactly what that means but if we take a look at the page that lists the restrictions and […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 04/02

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February 5th, 2010
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New Plugins To do list This plugin provides users with a to-do list feature. You can configure the plugin to have private to-do lists for each user or for all users to share a to-do list. The shared to-do list has a variety of settings available. You can assign tasks to a specific user and have only those tasks that were assigned viewable to a user. You can also assign different permission levels using capabilities. Leave-a-Note Visual Commenting Leave-a-Note is a plugin for WordPress, that transforms your comment section into a visual representation, making each comment a little post-it notes. PHP Browser Detection This plugin provides a number of template tags to get browser info, including conditional statements to test for each browser, versions of Internet Explorer, mobile browsers, and iPhone visitors. Technical Support Technical Support for WordPress is a way to provide quality support to your clients. After setting […]

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Good Luck Lester Chan

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February 3rd, 2010
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How many plugins do you run on your website that were created by Lester ‘GaMerZ‘ Chan? I’m guessing at least one or more. On WPTavern.com, I use three of them. I’ve been a huge fan of Lester ever since I discovered his assortment of plugins that provided functionality I didn’t think any WordPress site would want to be without. Features such as polls, easy page navigation, and nifty stats. I learned today that Lester is unable to provide support for his plugins due to a full time job he recently accepted. However, he states that he will try to keep the plugins working with newer versions of WordPress as time allows while also keeping the forum open to enable the community to help each other. As you all know, I have been doing WordPress plugins and supporting it for the past 6 years. These 6 years of my life, I […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 01/28

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January 28th, 2010
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New Plugins NdB Currency This plugin is used to exchange currency values online. Main use is for American weblogs to convert their Dollar amounts into Euro currency values. It’s an easy to install, activate and forget wordpress plugin. WordPress Loop The WordPress Loop widget was written to allow users that don’t know their way around PHP to easily show their content in any way they’d like. The widget has over 35 options to choose from. Customize your WordPress loop by one or more post types, categories, tags, custom taxonomies, authors, dates, custom fields, and a whole lot more! Q2W3 Screen Options Hack Demo This is a demo for WordPress plugin developers. It shows how to create your own form for Screen Options panel. CMS A collection of plugins to make WordPress feel more like a CMS. It has some small adjustments and some bigger ones. Also includes some other plugins […]

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Plugin Developers: What Is Your Wishlist?

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January 26th, 2010
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Back in October, we told you about the new compatibility box that was added to the plugin pages within the repository. However, we’ve learned that this feature has one major drawback which is the crux behind this idea proposed by shinephp. I propose to add the field e.g. ‘Problem description’ required for input if visitor click ‘Broken’ button in the Compatibility widget. I’ve talked with a number of plugin developers and they have all said the same thing. The compatibility box is useless if feedback can not be tied to the rating. Sure, a support topic can be opened for the plugin but there is nothing tying that forum post to the broken rating. Mark Jaquith weighed in with an even better idea. They should get a chance (or a mandate) to provide feedback, and that feedback should open a new support thread. However, first, plugin authors need to be […]

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