Posts Tagged ‘WordPress’

WordPress Plugin Releases for 08/06

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Interactive Video Plugin Add interactive video capabilities to your blog! Enhance your WordPress blog with a full video experience. Enable playing and editing of video remixes. Authenticate Lite Authenticate Lite enables universal and/or targeted inclusion of custom content for both feeds and posts. Ideal for adding copyright information, distribution policy, thank-you messages, custom links, special offers, etc. WP-UnitPNGfix WP-UnitPNGfix includes the ‘unitpngfix.js’ javascript file if the browser is IE6 or lower. In plain words, it implements the solution for the PNG transparency provided by Unit Interactive Labs. It works on both img objects and background-image attributes. Constant Contact WordPress Widget Adds Constant Contact signup form to your sidebar without touching code. Includes options for Title, Button Text, Tag Wrapper, Form ID Code, and Intro Paragraph. The form code is as standards-compliant as possible while still working with Constant Contact. Weather Postin’ Weather Postin’ retrieves the current weather provided from RSS […]

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Have you voted for the Plugin Competition yet?

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About 10 days back we announced that user voting has been opened up for the plugins in the WordPress Plugin Competition. As of this post, the various plugins have received over 960 votes. While this may seem to be a sizable number, it also means that many of our visitors have still not given their votes to their favorite plugins. Remember that there is a lot at stake in this competition and it would do justice for the plugin authors to receive your esteemed vote! Meanwhile, our judges are busy testing and evaluating the plugins and we should have the results pretty soon. Have you placed your vote yet? If not, then hurry before the voting closes!

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WordPress And Subversion A Perfect Match

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August 5th, 2008
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The longer you participate in the WordPress community, the more you’ll hear the term ‘Subversion’. Subversion is what allows WordPress installations to be upgraded automatically as new releases are committed to the WordPress versioning system. In other words, using subversion is a great way to use the bleeding edge of WordPress. David Peralty has published an extensive guide on the GeeksareSexy website which contains all of the information you’ll need to know on how to run WordPress with Subversion. Grab your favorite beverage because the article is quite lengthy. I’ve been wanting to setup a WordPress/subversion install on my local machine but never quite figured out how to do it. This article has inspired me though and I plan on going through with the process within the next few days. If you end up installing WordPress with Subversion, let me know about your experience.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 08/04

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Refreshed Refreshed is a one column, white-spaced, and clean design with a lifestream feature outside the regular post stream. So your lifestream will not junks to any RSS reader. RingBinder RingBinder is a 2 column fixed-width, free WordPress theme, with righthand sidebar, enabled for widgets – the name is reasonably self-explanatory. Entrecard 4 columns, widget ready, right sidebar, login menu at the header Simplifi Dark (brown) Dark brown, two column theme Vista Three column, widget and gravatar ready, SEO optimized theme

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 08/03

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August 3rd, 2008
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jQuery Lightbox for Native Galleries Makes the native WordPress galleries introduced in WordPress 2.5 use jQuery Lightbox by balupton to display the fullsize images. Disable Theme Preview Disables the cool but sometimes annoying theme preview feature added in WordPress 2.6. You’ll still be able to preview themes by clicking a link located below the theme’s description. Direct Image URLs For Galleries Modifies thumbnails to link to fullsize image instead of the page containing the medium thumbnail. Statrix Statrix plugin collects data about your blog visits. It creates charts and lists of the full data history in real-time, which you can browse, filter and export immediately after plugin activation. The plugin keeps the full visits history, so you can make reports about any period of time you want. Version Information This plugin displays version and configuration information for WordPress, PHP, MySQL, and the web server. A summary is displayed in the […]

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WordPress Theme Releases for 08/02

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[Not] So Serious Three column, fixed widget, gravatar and adsense ready theme Web 2.0 Pinky Has a great use of colors and neatly centered in the browser. Gorgeous web 2.0 looks and can edit the top sidebar if you know some coding. It support widget and can easily modify colors and other thing if you have some basic knowledge in HTML and CSS. Indomagz Simple, two column, highly customizable theme. Credit Removal requires $20. Simplest Blue Theme 3 columns theme and widget ready, blue and white theme

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 08/01

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August 1st, 2008
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Log Deprecated Calls The plugin on this page, when activated, puts an entry in your PHP log any time a deprecated function is called, or a deprecated file is included. The entry is far more useful than the default WordPress log notice – this one tells you the name of the function, the exact file that called it, the line the call was on, and what new function, if any, you should use instead. PicasaView With picasaView you can easily view your picasaweb-albums in your WordPress blog. GD Plugin Core This is not actually plugin, but base class you can use to extend and create your own plugin. Along with the base class, you have a Wizard for creating plugins using base class. Digg Digg Add Digg Button Into WordPress Content with four prefix template Header Image Rotator Displays a new header image in your blog based on different time […]

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WordPress Theme Releases for 07/31

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Tremor This theme is a 3 column widget ready theme. It is XHTML Strict and a CSS 2.1 compliant and uses the author’s comment highlight hack. Birdie’s Blog Two column, brown WordPress theme with a birdie calling out! Crush Crush is a simple three column theme with a single column sidebar and two columns for posts. Grayplicity Grayplicity is the public release version of the theme being used for SuperSatellite.com. The default setup is a one column, full width (split ~70%/30% content/sidebar) layout. Has support for several plugins as listed on the theme page. HelloWest A dark, simple two column theme based on HelloWiki’s latest theme release. BlueSensation Clean and minimalist theme with 2 columns, and ready to display 125×125 ad blocks Unwakeable A two column theme based on of K2 and Unsleepable. 1024px A light and extremely simple theme with 2 columns. It is based on Andreas’ 1024px XHTML/CSS […]

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WordPress As A CMS Checklist

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July 30th, 2008
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Thord Daniel Hedengren over at Devlounge has published an extensive checklist based on his experience of things to consider when using WordPress as a CMS, especially when it will be used for a client. His post covers a number of different situations you should think about ahead of time before you step into your favorite code editor. According to Thord, there are three things you need to consider before committing to WordPress: 1. Is the functionality needed covered by the WordPress core functions, and/or with the addition of (not too many) plugins? This is usually managing information pages (using Pages), and publishing news/press releases (using Posts). If I need to add a lot of custom stuff, including the custom fields, then perhaps it gets too complicated for the client. 2. Is there a good translation of WordPress available, so that your client can get the backend in their own language? […]

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