Have you ever been in a situation where you’ve posted something on your WordPress blog in the appropriate categories just to notice several days later you forgot to uncheck Uncategorized near your category list’s bottom? Then this straight forward plugin is for you (and your WordPress installation)!
Have you ever gazed at the Wordpress Dashboard’s default RSS feed and wished you could replace it with something better? Now you can, quickly and easily.
The Nine Rules is a simple little plugin — made up of code from Matt Mullenweg, inspiration from the 9rules crew, and a little bit of my own magic thrown in on top. Once activated, it will randomly display a new “rule” on each page of your Wordpress dashboard, coloured using one of the eight colours found in the famous 9rules leaf.
Subscribe to Comments 2.0 is the brand new version of Jennifer’s original Subscribe to Comments plugin, an instant classic written soon after the release of WordPress 1.2. This new version is for WordPress 1.5.1+ only (WordPress 2.0+ as of STC version 2.0.4), so make sure you upgrade first. There is complete backwards compatibility with older versions of Subscribe to Comments, so your subscriptions and blocks will all be kept intact.
Short, sweet, quick and easy, basic concepts that ring in my head when I imagine Wordpress plug-in development. Plug-ins are supposed to be exactly what they represent, plug-in. A simple modification, extension or enhancement of the wordpress blogging engine that is capable of being inserted within the system seamlessly.
Some of you may have noticed a new section in my sidebar labeled “Upcoming Events” for the past week or so. Up until today, it said it was “Powered by a yet-to-be-released plugin.” Well, today is the day I release it! I set up an account at wp-plugins.org and got everything but the ability to edit the wiki. My intention was to have that page be the “Plugin URI,” but I decided to go ahead and release it now. Once I get the ability to edit the wiki, I’ll be making that the plugin’s main site.
Everyday there’s a new a post with ‘My Favourite Plugins’ etc, so I thought I’d be a bit different and create a list of the Wordpress plugins NOT to install.
There are many Wordpress plugins that should be converted into sidebar widgets, made compatible with the Automattic Widget Plugin, but, for whatever reason, have not yet been converted. Wouldn’t it be nice if there were a generic way to call other plugins from within a sidebar widget? Now there is! Introducing…. Widgetize Anything!
To improve the navigation of your users as well as search engine traffic and ranking to your WordPress blog I suggest making a good site map of your posts - a map of your site. A kind of user friendly archive of your posts. This is not “Google sitemap”!
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