By Ryan
November 8, 2007 – 3:34 pm
Any fans of Alex King’s work with Share This, a popular WordPress Plugin used to share pages via email, is now available in version two. This version allows for sharing via IM and texting. It looks really cool, with some backend customization options and stat tracking as well. Look for more coverage of it in [...]
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One of the best and most widely used WordPress Plugins on blogs is the Related Posts Plugin. I can think of plenty of big name sites that use some rendition of it, if not this very plugin (Daily Blog Tips and Problogger, for example). But even more than using this plugin is using it well. [...]
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When setting up a new website, one of the most important things to consider is how well your site will rank on search engines. Arguably the most influential of these is Google. Having a Sitemap is one of the first things Google instructs a webmaster to do (it’s good practice anyway) and Google Sitemaps Generator [...]
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WordPress comes with an easy to use (and find) RSS feed location. It’s sort of a staple for a blog nowadays, so it isn’t all that commendable that a blogging platform uses it. The only disappointing thing about the default WordPress feed is you can’t really find out much about who is subscribing to your [...]
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News cometh forth: the new version of WP Text Ads has been released.
WP Text Ads is a pretty sweet WordPress Plugin that you can see in use along the top of the main page and between posts on our site here. Basically it allows you to run your own ad system and retain 100% of [...]
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Here’s a look at another one of my prized plugins. And by prized I don’t mean I have sexual feelings for it.
I promise.
I use this one on every Wordpress blog I set up; in fact it’s one of the first plugins I install. Page Link Manager adds a little check box into every page editing [...]
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Let me preface this by saying I won’t endorse any plugin I haven’t used and enjoyed.
I’ve been using Advanced WYSIWYG Editor for ages. But maybe it only seems that way because I can’t remember what it was like before I used it.
If you’ve used Wordpress for a while now (or are just starting, I suppose) [...]
By Ryan
Just heard about a new “official” plugin called Automattic Stats. I haven’t had a chance to test drive it much, since it needs a period of time once it’s installed on your blog to deliver any sort of stats.
Prepare to enter your Wordpress API code in the same way you would for Akismet.
Somewhat annoying—although it [...]