WordPress Plugin Releases for 03/01
New Plugins
123 Flash Chat WordPress Plugin can be used to create your own chat room in WordPress. It allows you to insert chat room to your sidebar, with either a lite chat client or a link to standard chat client in popup mod. And you can define the width and height of 123 Flash Chat as well as its skin & language. The chat room displays a “hosted by 123flashchat.com free of charge” message.
Allows you to have any registered widget on your WordPress.org-powered site be loaded asynchronously via an AJAX call.
Allows authors to create one or more tab groups containing one or more tabs, animated by the WordPress-included version of jQuery.
Provides a box on the dashboard with a list of the functions that are available for you to use in your Wordpress installation
Disables the theme, plugin and core update checking, the related cronjobs and notification system.
Updated Plugins
This all-in-one SEO plugin can handle titles, meta, noindex, canonical tags, 404 monitoring, linkboxes, robots.txt, and more. Version 1.6 can import data from All in One SEO Pack.
Bulk Delete WordPress Plugin which lets you to delete posts in bulk from selected categories or tags has been updated to version 0.7. The new version supports moving to trash instead of deleting and batch updates.
This is a simple plugin to create a tabbed menu in a post using Rico Ajax.
Automatically displays Google Buzz button for every post. Google Buzz is shaping up to be an interesting new way to share content with your Gmail friends, so why not have a button for sharing blog posts/pages to the service.
Who Sees Ads is an advanced ad management plugin that lets you decide who will see your ads, for instance Adsense, depending on user defined conditions. You can manage ads in your templates (eg sidebar.php) or within posts and pages.
Lightbox Plus permits users to view larger versions of images from the current page and display simple slide shows, all in an overlay.
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This is great for Windows users but there seems to be a problem for Linux users as there’s no download for available for Linux and little instruction for Linux on the site (although your supposed to be able to download using SVN ). And once you do there’s no “makefile” in the source code so you can’t build it.
A comment about this has already been left on the site. Just thought that Linux users would want to know (like me).
how safe is it to change perma links?i want to change http://pctechph.com/?page_id=124 tp http://pctechph.com/seotools
Great stuff. I like to email first time commenters too when I get a chance. You can build a good email list that way to keep people updated on what you’re doing. This also ties in nicely with the vacation tip, you can just send out a blanket email in addition to updating on your blog.
I love the Turquoise Theme.
I like the fact it shows the full text of the comment (unlike the AIR moderator). If if could show comments for multiple WP blogs, that would be great.
Having a comment notifier in the tray is great!
I’ll give it a try
Cool, thank you for this news, I was searching something similar the past week and this program works perfectly for manage wp_comments from desktop!
Wow thanks for letting me know about this handy tool! I’ve already installed and loving it
Now only if there was an OS-X version…
This is really good! I will definitely try this. Thanks a lot for sharing.
First time I’ve seen a design like Greener Side. Really cool!
Greener Side is one of the nicest themes I’ve seen in a while. My father is an avid golfer and loves to write about various courses, so I’ll be suggesting this theme to him.
CleanTech is a great theme, not just because of the way it looks. It’s simple yet nice looking, and has just the basics like logo changing. It’s not cluttered up with required plugins or complicated magazine style options. More like this one would be fantastic.
I agree with Andrew (the first one), leaving a comment with the review would be mucho more helpful.
“The only addition I’d like to see is the ability to place javascript code (or any code really) instead of the normal img url so that things like 125×125 adsense code can be used as well.”
ME2!!!