Posts Tagged ‘WordPress’

APAD: WordPress Stats

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Plugin Page WordPress Stats Plugin Plugin Mission Add highly available, highly versatile statistics similar to WordPress.com to your WordPress.org hosted blog. Plugin Vision (Features) Wordpress.com has had a very nice statistics package for its users for some time. This plugin adds the same statistics to a WordPress hosted blog. Automattic does require that every user have a WordPress.com API key for the installation but it is very painless to get and the statistics generated are fantastic. There has been a lot of good press surrounding this plugin and Andy and the Automattic team have done a bang up job on it. Lots of items are monitored by the statistics plugin and the usual suspects are available. You can access the statistics through your blog admin and the page redirects to a WordPress.com admin page where the stats are available. The main statistics page displays a flash graph of your daily […]

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APAD: SRG Clean Archives

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Plugin Page SRG Clean Archives Description It’s a simple plug-in designed to display your archive listings in a clean and uniform fashion. Features It lists the Month / Year (links to that months archives), the day of the month the article was published, the title of the article (permalink to article), and the number of comments that have been made on each article. It also hides password protected articles from showing up in your archives list. Demo Future Plans – Adding an admin configuration area to the WP dashboard. – Turn on/off comments and comment counts showing in the output display – Implementing a way to have only the posts in certain categories show up. Review I’ve chosen to feature this plugin because it shows a lot of promise for the future. The plugin developments changed hands recently and the new author has already planned a roadmap for the plugin. […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 05/18

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May 18th, 2007
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WordPress, WordPress Plugins

Spotback WordPress plugin enables simple integration of rating component into your blog. By using this tool, all your users can rate your posts. LouderVoice Plugin allows you to easily insert hReview microformatted LouderVoice reviews into your blog posts, ready to be discovered by the review sharing website LouderVoice.com Who Said That will inject the comment author’s URL into the comments feed. Scheduled Post Shift automatically takes your oldest post, and updates its timestamp so that it appears as the latest post on your WordPress site. Multi column links List generates an alphabetical listing of your WordPress links in multiple columns. Other Posts from Category will show the last X posts from the current category at the bottom of every post, or where you manually specify in each post. Add Signature displays a custom signature at the bottom of your posts. Widgetize Anything allows you to create unlimited PHP sidebar widgets […]

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WordPress Theme Releases for 05/18

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Prosense is a brown, three column, adsense ready WordPress theme. Prep School Uniform is a three column, green and brown theme. Opposite of Neon is a three column, dark theme. Estila is a two column fixed width Gravatar ready theme. TumbleJack is a simple lightweight, single column tumblelog theme for WordPress. Clean is a fluid Three column WordPress Theme/Template. The theme has been tested on WordPress 2.1.3 with Firefox and Safari, and IE. It validates as XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS 2.0, and supports several plugins. Silver Lexus is a three column, fluid width, widget ready theme. Southern Highlands is a three column, fluid width, widget ready theme. YGo Horizon brings golden yellow, blackish grey, and white to design this 3 column widget ready wordpress theme. (Contains Sponsored Links) Oh Yeah is a simple two column, fixed width theme. (Contains Sponsored Links)

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Building your own WordPress Plugin

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Building your own WordPress Plugin Series: Ronald over at Devlounge has been putting together a very nice series of articles on developing WordPress plugins. Though I believe that these are not designed for the hard core programmer (WordPress newbies might benefits from a quick looksee), they are written quite well with good examples and might make a good project for the weekend coder. I link to the News Post since I cannot find a good place where all the articles are linked. The articles so far include the following: How to write a wordpress plugin – Introduction Seven reasons to write a wordpress plugin How to get ideas for wordpress plugins Structure of a wordpress plugin WordPress plugin actions WordPress plugin filters Ronald writes well and I like his work. Be sure to ask lots of questions!

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WordPerfect Lightning And WordPress

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May 16th, 2007
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Blogging News, LinkyLoo, WordPress

Corel’s WordPerfect Lightning Integrates with WordPress: Corel told Read/WriteWeb that “tens of thousands of people” have downloaded and tried WordPerfect Lightning so far. The impending update (which goes live tomorrow morning) will add integration with WordPress, enabling users to repurpose content for their blogs. Corel told us that with WordPress’ open SDK and strong support for images, it makes it easy for Lightning users to blog information they’ve collected. Lighning is a web and desktop content aggregator from Corel that was launched in February.

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Wizard of WordPress

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May 16th, 2007
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Blogging News, WordPress

Wizard of WordPress: Speaking of Matt and WordPress 2.2, CNET’s Rafe Needleman sits down with Matt for a video interview and delves into a lot more than just WordPress. The interview is divided into two parts. The first part, linked above, deals mostly with blogging in general, money from blogging, US candidate blogs Matt’s opinions on the blogosphere. The second part deals more with WordPress, new version 2.2, widgets, Web 2.0, Akismet and the like. The title for the second interview really threw me off and I won’t ruin the surprise any further. Matt is a really personable and articulate video interviewee and I am sure his presentations are just as much fun to attend. Every time I listen to him speak on almost any topic about the web, his knowledge and his stance really complement each other.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 05/16

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May 16th, 2007
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WordPress, WordPress Plugins

Genki YouTube Comments grabs YouTube video comments and insert into your blog post manually or schedule hourly/daily/weekly. Golf Bag organizes your Golf Equipment in your WordPress Database and publish it to your Blog. Clean Archives is designed to display your archive listings in a clean and uniform fashion that’s Search Engine friendly on a dedicated page. Show Notification allows you to display notifications on your blog. SubscribeMe allows your visitors to subscribe to or unsubscribe from your subscriber list. Your visitors’ email addresses and names can be stored in your own database and exported whenever required. yourCSS allows your reades to upload a file that can modify your blog template and only he/she can see this changes. (Page not in English) Be Nice is to help encourage new releases and bug fixes for your favourite plugins. WP_CodeShield searches posts and comments for tags and automatically converts the contents to appropriate […]

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APAD: Better Comments Manager

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Plugin Better Comments Manager Description Better Comments Manager is an extension of the default WordPress comments manager with two features. Features – Reply to comment from within WordPress Admin Panel. – View All Comments based by posts. Review IMO, this plugin should not exist. Infact the two features that this plugin adds need to be within the WordPress core itself. Anyway, for those who haven’t started using this plugin yet, let me explain. By default, whenever you want to reply to a comment on your blog post, you need to visit the post page, get to the comments form and reply there. This means additional bandwidth drawn from your site as well from your internet connection, not to mention the time that you need to wait for the post page to load and then for the page to load with your new comment added. BCM (can I call it BCM?) […]

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