Posts Tagged ‘WordPress Plugins’

WordPress Plugin Releases for 6/20

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June 20th, 2007
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Category Access has released version 0.8.0. This plugin allows the blog maintainer to restrict access to posts belonging to particular categories on a user-by-user basis. Category Order has released version 2.0.0. This plugin allows the blog administrator to set an explicit ordering, spacing, and indentation of categories in the category list that appears in the sidebar. The administrator specifies the ordering in the new “Category Order” management page. There is also an option for placing the category post count inside the link. Feed Statistics that monitors and displays the number of people who read your blog via the RSS feed. Information Bar adds the information bar of Internet Explorer to your website with a custom message in it. Social Traffic Monitor checks your blog traffic for activity coming from social news or bookmarking sites. WP Photo Album is designed to easily manage and display your photo albums within your WordPress […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 6/19

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June 19th, 2007
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Peter’s Date Countdown is a user-friendly management page that allows you to add, update, and delete dates to countdown. You can then display the countdown anywhere on your page. There’s also a real-time JavaScript countdown option and a widget version. Spicypage shows your spicypage voters widget as a sidebar widget. ZipLine allows you to hide posts from readers of your regular web feed and blog. Create personalized web feeds for friends, colleagues, and clients. Determine which individuals or groups get to see each post.

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Dissecting a Plugin: Better Comments Manager

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June 18th, 2007
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One question I’ve been receiving a lot lately is regarding editing or traversing WordPress plugin code. The question more-or-less is, “Where do I start?” It’s a hard question to answer since every plugin is different, but there are a few ways to get a handle on how a plugin works. I feel a real-world application is needed to show how to edit plugin code, so I am going to periodically dissect a plugin and show you the innards by adding in a few simple features. The first plugin to be dissected is called Better Comments Manager (version 1.2). Ajay did a good job reviewing the Better Comments Manager plugin, so I suggest you check out the review to get a good overview of the plugin. In this dissection, we will be adding/modifying two simple features to the plugin: Disable the scrolling effect when replying to a comment. Add the panel […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 6/18

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June 18th, 2007
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affilisoftware lets you sell software on your WordPress site. FCKEditor has been upgraded to version 2.4.3. New features include the ability to enable/disable the Firefox spellchecker while typing, the ability to set default link target, being able to turn off the FCKEditor button in the Write menu, and a fix for file uploads. Jtags is a plugin for WordPress that allows you to call php functions from your posts using ordinary XML-like tags. A jtag is a series of name=value pairs where the first one listed (by convention) is the function name to call and the rest are parameters. OnlyWire Autosubmitter submits your site to your OnlyWire account and to 16 other social bookmarking sites from there. SEO_WordPress reduces duplicate content on your blog. The plugin essentially ‘herds’ googlebot and other spiders to the content you want indexed. The result? A much more search engine friendly blog and better indexing. […]

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Listing Your Plugin at the WordPress.org Plugin Directory

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With the WordPress Plugin Competition 2.0 in full swing, some plugin authors may want to have their plugin listed at the official WordPress.org Plugin Directory. Within this post I will go over the steps necessary to get your plugin hosted by WordPress. This tutorial is for Windows users, but I will link to other tutorials as they become available based on other operating systems. The WordPress directory uses Subversion, which won’t be covered in detail here (you don’t need to know Subversion to follow this tutorial). The tutorial covers adding a plugin I wrote called Feed Styler into the plugin directory. I apologize in advance for the plug, but I wanted to provide a real-world step-by-step example of adding a real plugin. 1. Get a WordPress.org Account Get over to the WordPress support page and register as a user. You will need to be registered in order to list your […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 6/15

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June 15th, 2007
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Advanced TinyMCE Editor expands the abilities of WordPress’ native TinyMCE editor and doubles the editor’s available functions to 60, improves existing functionality for handling images, corrects errors in the standard WordPress editor, and makes it easier for maintain and configure the WordPress editor. Feed Count provides an alternative to FeedBurner’s subscribers count chiclet. Users can customize the CSS style, refresh time, and link. Feed Count also uses before and after tags and integrates with the WordPress admin panel. Feed Master is a beta-release plugin that allows blog owners to count the number of subscribers to their blog’s feed. Feed Master offers greater personalization of your feed, improved plugin interface, more specific statistics, ability to create feed networks, information about subscribers, and automatically creates a robot.txt file.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 6/14

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June 14th, 2007
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Trackbackers is a plugin that allows you to link back to the domains that send the most trackbacks to you, much like top commenters. It might be a good idea to run some kind of trackback validation or Akismet with this plugin. High Keyword density Plugin checks for the user-agent and removes certain common words from the post text accordingly. So when Googlebot visits your page, it won’t be seeing these words, while your readers can still read your meaningful sentences. I am not sure of the viability or the effectiveness of this plugin but it might be on the border of being Google un-friendly. Please use at your own risk [EDIT] We choose not to promote this plugin. Please see comments below. AJAX Edit Comments 1.1 allows admin and users to edit comments from a post. Users see a countdown timer when editing a comment. Admin can now also […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 6/08

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June 8th, 2007
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WP CSS-Streamliner: Streamline and optimize and compress your CSS file with this WordPress plugin to improve your blog’s performance. Blogroll Page Plugin: Publish your blogroll on a page rather than your sidebar with this plugin. Do Follow Trackback: Use this plugin to show linky love to other bloggers that actually link to you when they send you a trackback. Much like the trackback validator. Excerpt Editor Update: Tweak and pamper your excerpts to your hearts’ content with this editor. This update includes bufixes, better security and classier code. Get it, classier …? never mind! WP-Simpleviewer: Incorporate SimpleViewer Flash galleries into WordPress. For those that are not aware of SimpleViewer, it is a free and ersatile Flash based image display application. It helps build beautiful and smooth galleries. This plugin is also an entrant into the WordPress Theme Competition 2.0. WP-Filemanager: Highly versatile file management plugin for WordPress that will allow […]

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GaMerZ WordPress Plugins Updated

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June 7th, 2007
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GaMerZ WordPress Plugins Updated: Lester (GaMerZ) has updated most of his plugins to work with WordPress 2.2 Some of the updates are bugfixes while others have new and requested features. WP-Polls now features multiple options, future poll scheduling, poll data log mining and some parts of the admin backend are now AJAXed. WP-PageNavi has been revamp in terms of looks and options as you can see at the bottom of this page, it features digg style design navigation with the use of style sheet and now almost all the options can be set in “WP-Admin -> Options -> PageNavi”. There are some new features in WP-Ban, like banned by referrers url, banned by specific IP range, exclude a specific IP from being banned and the ability to preview banned message. He has also added a scheduler to WP-DBManager, the ability to optimize, backup, backup and email the database dump file […]

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