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WordPress Plugin Releases for 8/30

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Advanced Permalinks extends the default permalink functionality and allows you to create different permalink structures for each post on your site. Bloglines Blogroll enables you to integrate your favorite feeds in wordpress on the sidebar. Del.icio.us for WordPress displays your latest del.icio.us bookmarks in your WordPress blog. StatusPress posts your Facebook status to your WordPress blog. GX Calendar Date Style allows you to easily display your post time and datestamps in a little calendar graphic. Headspace manages meta-data and handles a wide range of SEO tasks. WordPress Language Translator has been updated to work with WordPress 2.2.2. Last.fm for WordPress displays your Last.fm recently listened tracks in your WordPress blog. Login Lockdown restricts the number of times someone can enter the incorrect password while logging into WordPress within a short period. The Sphere Related Content plugin has been updated to include politics-related widgets to your site. Summarize This will add […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 8/28

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August 28th, 2007
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Amazon Links Pro adds relevant and contextual links to Amazon.com products to your site. wpLinkMentor hooks into the XML-RPC interface of WordPress and adds three functions for remote management of links (blogroll) – wpLinkMentor.getLinks, wpLinkMentor.deleteLink and wpLinkMentor.updateLink. Multiple Social Bookmarking lets you bookmark a site into several (more than 50) social bookmarking services. (English download.) Plugins Viewer makes it possible to post the list of the plugins which you installed on your blog. (English download.) Slimbox is a 7kb visual clone of the popular Lightbox JS v2.0 by Lokesh Dhakar, written using the ultra compact mootools framework. Visitor Counter Widget is a simple access counter implemented as a widget. YouTuber lets you add videos from YouTube and adjust the size of the videos to fit your blog.

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Localizing a WordPress Plugin Using poEdit

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Localizing a WordPress plugin enables your plugin to reach widest possible audience. Fortunately, WordPress makes it rather simple for plugin authors (and theme authors) to ensure their work is available in many languages. This post will go over the steps that are necessary from a plugin author’s end to make it easy for others to translate a plugin. For those then wishing to translate, I will go over a program called poEdit, which will allow you to translate the plugin for your use and for others. The Benefits of Localizing a Plugin The more languages your plugin is in, the more people that can download and understand it. If a plugin is popular enough, you’ll have people volunteering to translate in order to adhere to a different part of the world. The hard way would be someone going through your code after each release and translating word for word. However, […]

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Winners – WordPress Plugin Competition

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The following are the results for the WordPress Plugin Competition, in reverse order. Consolation Prize The consolation prize winner is Ozh for Who Sees Ads. WhoSeesAds is a wonderfully useful plugin that lets WordPress users determine whe sees the ads on your blog. Ozh wins hosting from Pajama Mommy and a free 48″ wallhog from Wallhogs.com Third Prize The third prize winner is Keith Dsouza for WordPress Automatic Upgrade which lets you automatically upgrade WordPress from your admin interface with this Plugin. Keith wins a Baby Hosting Plan for 1 year (Valued at $134.40) from Hostgator, a copy of Translator Pro 5.0 and $200 in cash. Second Prize The second prize winner is Barry for MyDashboard. MyDashboard lets you customize your WordPress Dashboard with this plugin and lots of cool gadgets. This plugin also makes the Dashboard skinnable. Barry wins a Swamp Hosting Plan for 1 year (Valued at $194.40) […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 8/25

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August 25th, 2007
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AuthImage automatically distinguishes between real comments and spam through random codes in an image associated with each comment. IMDB Movie Information Tag frabs information from IMDB about a movie and adds it to your blog. Move Comments allows comments to be moved from one page or post to another. Slickr Gallery uses AJAX discretely to load lots of Flickr thumbnails on demand and uses lightbox javascript to present the images. Trustmeter for Google shows how your host is indexed in Google and if it trusted or not.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 8/23

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August 23rd, 2007
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Addpile allows your visitors to submit your blog posts to Addpile.com. AdKit24 is a small and user-friendly plugin to create your own adbar for your WordPress weblog. Ajah Comments caps the number of comments shown on any post to 50, which makes the post load much faster. Author TinyMCE enhances the author description field with the TinyMCE Editor. Batch Validator uses the Markup Validator Web Service API. Contact Widget adds a contact form to your sidebar. Disk Usage gives you an overview on which files and directories are using up your webspace. Google Maps Quicktag makes it convenient to open the Google Maps web site while editing, where you can generate your map and copy the needed code to paste into the editor. WP-Guestmap maps visitors with Google Map. Live WordPress lets you keep track of what your readers are doing on your blog in real-time. Meta Robots prevents indexing […]

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Two Amazing WordPress Plugins

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WordPress as a resource and the talent and innovation of the people behind WordPress continues to amaze me even to this day. The two plugins I would like to feature today have been written out of necessity. One of them is far reaching with a large amount of resources behind it while the other is simpler, itch and scratch software. However, they are both very innovative, quite useful and made me go Hmmmmmm. Incidentally, Matt celebrated the second birthday of the inception of WordPress.com yesterday. Congratulations to him and his talented team for the phenomenal growth of their service and a sincere thanks for their work. The first plugin comes from Brian McConnell of Worldwide Lexicon. WWL is an open source project that creates collaborative translation tools for websites. WWL enables a website’s readers to translate posts (and edit/score translations) to any of the languages they speak. This is a […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 8/18

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August 18th, 2007
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Code Markup makes it easy to include program code samples in your posts. You can even include HTML markup in the code sample. GMeyshan gives your users an option check Gmail and Gmail for your domain right from your blog. NG Primary Category allows WordPress users to define one category (termed primary category) that will be used to generate the post permalink, overriding WordPress choice by clicking a radio button next to the categories checkboxes. NoIndex Follow Search prevents search engines from indexing your search result pages if people link to them. Tiny Link creates an alternate TinyURL link to your article or post permalink. Top Cat allows you to specify a main category for your posts. Widgetbox Widget allows your users to use up to 9 Widgetbox widgets in their sidebars.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 8/16

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August 16th, 2007
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Email Users allows you to send an e-mail to your registered blog users, based on their role. iCal Posts creates an iCal feed from your blog posts, which can be added to pretty much any popular website (such as Google Calendar) or application (such as Microsoft Outlook). IIS Authentication allows WordPress to recognize IIS authentication methods, allowing the user to log in with an IIS authentication method such as Windows Authentication, Basic Authentication, or the ASP.NET forms authentication. Leprakhauns Character Count uses javascript to count the visible characters in a post. Meta Description Updater helps you easily update your description in header meta tag. (English download page.) WP-PTViewer includes interactive panoramas inside posts and pages. Short Permalink includes short permalinks on each post to use in microblogging, emails, IM or another notes. Shutter Reloaded is an image viewer for your website that works similarly to Lightbox, Thickbox, etc. but is […]

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