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WordPress Plugin Release for 12/05

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New Plugins Free eBay Store Allows you to automatically display eBay listings on your blog. You just add a simple tag to a post or page, along with your eBay Campaign ID, and the relevant keywords for the products to be displayed. You can also optionally specify the number of rows and columns to specify the layout of your eBay store. Why pay to build an eBay store when you can build one for free? ImageShack Offloader Allows you to have your images uploaded to and served from ImageShack to save server resources. Display Name Author Permalink Replaces the username for author permalinks with the users display name. Returns a 404 if the author permalink using the actual username is used. Updated Plugins GD Star Rating GD Star Rating is post, page and comment rating plugin for WordPress. Plugin supports different image sets, rating moderation, vote rules, time restricted voting, […]

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WordPress Theme Releases for 05/09

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Go Green Two column, widget ready theme with built-in ad management and support for Twitter. Tonight We Party “Tonight we party” is a fixed background, flexible width, cross-browser compatible free WP theme. One column layout. Has a collapsible sidebar on the left, always visible to the user and extendable on click. Twitheme Widget ready, gravatar ready, 2.7 ready, two column theme using custom field for thumbnail. Panorama Panorama is a two column theme with a right widgetized sidebar and a main gimmick of a customizable header image… Facebook Addict Three column, widget ready, Facebook style theme.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 05/07

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I Like Content Two column, widgetized theme with a narrow sidebar in order to focus on content. VoodooEmpire2 It’s a DJ influenced black and red 3 column theme. The sidebars are on the right. There is a customizable greeting message that can be configured from the Theme Options area in the admin menu. Also there are now 3 widget columns in the footer area that can be set up in the normal widget area. Inksplash [REMOVED, SPONSORED THEME] A bi-color (navy-blue/tan) simple WP theme. Fluid layout. Cross-browser compatible. Gives the user the option to resize the font size (no plugin needed). 2 columns, sidebar on the right side. Paper pattern. Red Carbon and other themes Red Carbon is a two column widget ready WordPress theme with header that mimics red carbon. Carrington 2.0 Two column theme with support for threaded comments, custom colors and header images with lightbox for galleries. […]

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Five Tools to Increase the RSS Subscribers for your WordPress Blog

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May 6th, 2009
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When you build a website one of the things most people want are visitors.  New visitors are great because they tend to turn into return visitors.  People will return to your website because they find the content entertaining, informative and worth their time. However, you know how busy we get these days.  We save a link to our favorites for a website and promise that we will be back on a regular basis.  How often do you really go to your favorites directory and go back visiting websites? I know my answer – rarely. So what can you offer that might draw your site visitors back to your site every once in a while?  WordPress has this great ability to create RSS (stands for Really Simple Syndication) feeds.  These RSS feeds are read through most modern internet browsers, stand alone free reader programs, web based reader programs and even office […]

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Wanted: Women WordPress Developers

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May 6th, 2009
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Jane Wells recently put the call out to the WordPress Professionals mailing list asking for recommendations for Women WordPress developers. That is, those who develop plugins or patches for WordPress, not bloggers. Personally, when I think of women involved with WordPress, I think of Lorelle VanFossen, Lisa Sabin Wilson, and a few others. Other than Lisa who develops themes, I can’t think of any women off the top of my head that contributes routinely to the development of WordPress or plugins. If you are a female WordPress developer and you live on the West Coast, preferably around San Francisco, CA get in contact with Jane Wells as soon as possible. You may end up with the opportunity to present at WordCamp San Francisco.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 05/05

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New Plugins WP-Table Reloaded This plugin allows you to create and manage tables in the admin-area of WordPress. You can then show them in your posts, on your pages or in text widgets by using a shortcode. That way you won’t have to bother with HTML in your editor. Dynamic Headers It allows you to create highly dynamic header space on your WordPress site. WP Private You will be able to mark a part of your post as private and the rest will be available to public and a register or login link will appear where your privatized content is supposed to appear. Once the user logs in they will be able to see the whole content (Great for membership sites). Now you can show off parts of your site to visitors and reserve parts for registered users. WP PHP Quick Profiler WP-PHPQuickProfiler is a WordPress plugin that uses a […]

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WordPress Theme Releases for 05/02

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Dreams Two column, widget ready, gravatar ready, totally blue theme. R755 R755 is a wordpress theme built from scratch with two basic principles: content comes first and the smallest possible size. Valid CSS and XHTML (Strict), threaded-comments, microformats, sticky-post, SEO. Imagination Completely customizable two column theme, preloaded with several styles with built-in support for twitter, Flickr, Feedburner etc. Wave Two column blue theme with a widgetized left sidebar.

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9 Ways to Make Your WordPress Blog “Smart”

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April 29th, 2009
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Many of you might be confused by the title and the term “smart”. To me a “smart” blog is a blog that behaves differently depending on its visitors’ behavior and characteristics. A simple example of this is a blog that displays a list of today’s most popular posts on the sidebar. The list changes based on visitors’ behavior so to this is definitely a smart blog feature. There are plenty of WordPress plugins out there that do this for you automatically (e.g. Top 10), but that is not the point. The point here is that having the ability to morph your blog per visitor activity can assist you in meeting your conversion goals (whatever they may be). A list of popular posts is quite a simple feature, so let me take you to another level by showing you more ways to make your blog smart. List of “Smart” Features to […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 04/27

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New Plugins Expandable Dashboard Recent Comments Adds the ability to do an in-place expansion of comment excerpts on the admin dashboard ‘Recent Comments’ widget. Ads for Old Posts The Ads For Old Posts plugin will automatically insert an ad block in your posts once they reach a certain age. The idea is to not bother your regular readers with ads, but display the ads for people who may find your posts months and years later. WP Cartoon This plugin lets you integrate the daily web cartoon from http://www.danscartoons.com/ for non-commercial websites. It adds a button to the TinyMCE Editor in your wordpress installation so that you can integrate the cartoon with one click on any page or post you like. Twounter Twounter is a WordPress Plugin that fetches the number of followers for a twitter profile and returns it in plain text format. Twounter uses Twitter API to ensure that […]

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