Posts Tagged ‘WordPress Plugins’

WordPress Wishlist for October

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I receive requests from readers about plugins or modifications for WordPress that they could use on their own blogs. I have been able to find them existing plugins in the past but I also write about them so plugin authors can get a chance to know what their audience is looking for or if I cannot find a suitable solution through my grapevine. I had a few questions this week that I could not find appropriate answers for. If you have other questions, please leave a comment and I will add it to the list. In the future, if you have questions on products, plugins or themes you are looking for and cannot find, please Contact us through the contact form or send me an email and I will try to find it for you or accumulate them for a post like this. If you have an answer for these […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/8

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October 8th, 2007
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Categories Autolink automatically converts categories names, when cited in posts or pages, into links to the same categories. Earthones replaces the default blue color scheme of your dashboard with a welcoming, natural green and brown environment. The Feedsmith Plugin has been updated to correct for a potential security vulnerability. This plugin automatically redirects your blog’s news feeds to your FeedBurner feed. Metakeywords uses the new native tagging from WordPress 2.3 to automatically create a meta-keyword-tag for articles and pages on your blog. One-click Framework allows your plugins and themes to update themselves to the latest versions, so the users are never using the old version. Power Thumbnail can help you make a custom thumbnail with give width, or height. It offers two kinds of thumbnail. Sidepic Widget puts an image on the sidebar with modifiable parameters for title, picture URL, CSS style, and comment. Vivtiger Image Resizer allows you to […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/4

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October 4th, 2007
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Awsom Drop-down Archive displays a drop down archive of your posts above your posts on your index and individual posts page. Notify Unconfirmed Subscribers fetches all the subscribers who have not yet confirmed their FeedBurner email subscriptions to your feed. WordPress Petition helps you run a simple web based petition through your WordPress based site or blog. PlainTags lets you use a list of plain text tags. Simple Tags provides an easy way to manage your WordPress 2.3 tags. Technorati Tags allows the user to display Technorati tags instead of the native tags in WordPress 2.3. Technorati Tag Cloud is the companion plugin that displays the tags in a cloud.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/2

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October 2nd, 2007
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Admanager enables you to make better use of banner management features on your WordPress blog. Favicon Manager allows you to manage the favicon image for your WordPress installation. Get Recent Comments displays excerpts of the most recent comments and/or trackbacks that have been posted to the articles in your blog. Multi-Image Uploader uploads five images at the same time using AJAX, shows image size, and previews realtime before uploading. (English download) New User Email Setup provides a basic interface so that admins can define a custom email that is sent to users when the first register. Report Comments provides a way for visitors to report inappropriate comments on a WordPress powered site. Sabre prevents spambots from registering on your blog. Single Bookmark Category List Widget displays links from a bookmark category within unordered lists (<ul> tag).TDO Mini-Forms allows you to add a form to your website that allows non-registered users […]

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Scriblio on WordPress makes Libraries Sing

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Scriblio was released as a public Beta yesterday. For those that have not heard of Scriblio yet,from their about page, it is an award winning, free, open source CMS and OPAC with faceted searching and browsing features based on WordPress. Scriblio is a project of Plymouth State University, supported in part by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Scriblio, is completely built on top of WordPress, is highly searchable and offers all the versatility and rich content capabilities of WordPress to the management of Library content. An example site built with Scriblio is the Lamson Library of Plymouth State University. Amazing!

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GaMerZ’s WordPress Plugins Updated

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September 30th, 2007
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GaMerZ’s WordPress Plugins Updated: If you are a fan of Lester’s plugins and have updated your blog to WordPress 2.3, you might want to check them out again. If you have never seen his list of plugins, it might be time to take a gander. I use a few of his plugins and have had nothing but good things to say about them. He has updated all his plugins to make them WordPress 2.3 compatible though some of them are not backwards compatible anymore. The 2 new plugins that he added to this mass release are WP-DownloadManager and WP-PluginsUsed.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 9/28

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September 28th, 2007
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Classy wp_list_pages adds classes to the LI tags generated by WordPress f wp_list_pages() function. Cleaner Dashboard removes WordPress News and Other WordPress News from your dashboard and makes the dashboard sidebar more horizontal, with four columns instead of the default one. Tags4Page allows you to insert tags on pages. Who’s Linking Me? shows backlinks to your blog from Technorati. WordPress Upgrade Preflight Check attempts to check your other plugins and themes for problems that may cause errors when upgrading to WordPress 2.3. WordShout creates a live shoutbox, using AJAX as a backend.

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Blogs and the Mobile Web

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September 27th, 2007
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HOW-TO, WordPress, WordPress Plugins

Five Reasons Why The Mobile Web Sucks and the counter arguments from Russell (warning, littered with expletives) made me think about blogs, mobile web and the proliferation of blogs on mobile phones and mobile browsers. Since I am closely involved with many of the technologies that are being bolstered or criticized on those posts, I have my own opinions about some of them. Wireless carrier networks are SLOW: I am not so sure. Sprint has decent speeds and I can surf just fine on my phone or by using it as a modem. It is not as good as my 17 Mbps cable modem, but when I was stuck in a hospital and needed to call my parents in India using Skype via Sprint through my 755p, it worked like a charm. My VPN back to work and most surfing done over the phone was painless and got me through […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 9/24

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September 24th, 2007
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Configurable Tag Cloud is a WordPress 2.3 widget that gives you a very nice set of configurable options for your sidebar tag cloud. Global Post Password enables you to set a global password for all your password-protected posts, and switch password protection on or off from the writing screen with just one click. Headspace 2 manages meta-data and handles a wide range of SEO tasks, including tagging your posts, creating custom titles and descriptions that improve your page ranking, changing the theme or run disabled plugins on specific pages, and a whole lot more. Page Category Plus is a WordPress 2.3 plugin that allows for pages to be assigned categories in the same manner as posts. WordPress 2.3 Related Posts will generate a list of related posts via WordPress 2.3 tags. Tag Suggest Thing is another tagging plugin for WordPress 2.3 that adds a box to the sidebar that will […]

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