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WP SimpleViewer

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Want to try this plugin without installing it? Play arround on the WP-SimpleViewer demo blog!

This plugin enables you to easily add fancy SimpleViewer Flash galleries to your posts and pages. The admin interface helps you to create the thumbs for a new gallery and change its settings. If you like your images can have captions that shows up in the gallery. All plugin and gallery settings can easily be changed on the admin pages.

Galleries can be added by selecting them with the “Add media” button of the plugin or straight by using a shortcode after the thumbs have been created in the backend: [svgallery name="my_gallery"]

For more information check the WP-SimpleViewer support forum. The plugin comes along with several translations.

Installation

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  2. Click on ‘Settings’ > ‘WP-SimpleViewer’ to check and adjust your settings. Then you will be able to create new galleries under ‘Manage’ > ‘WP-SimpleViewer galleries’. For more information check this post on the support forum.

Faq

To get the answers to all questions check the FAQ post on the support forum or search for your question there.

Screenshots


The plugin’s Settings page


When everything is configured just upload your photos via ftp


Then create the gallery’s files on the plugins page under ‘Manage’. If you do not want to use the default values you can change them here, however the default values remain unchanged.


You are able to edit the captions of the photos and settings of the gallery afterwards


To add the gallery select in from the ‘Add Media’ tab


Then you can see it in the post on your wordpress blog

Web Music

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Music Web is a plugin for Wordpress that lets you insert music players or recordings in your blog post. This makes it easy to add music to the post in your blog, and podcast for personal recordings.

Platform that supports:

  • Goear/li>
  • Ijigg/li>
  • Evoca/li>
  • MyBloop/li>
  • Deezer/li>
  • Spool.fm

Usage

Put the url between the tags [mus] and [/ mus]

Usage Examples:

  • [mus]http://www.goear.com/listen/9676ce6/Boulevard-of-Broken-Dreams-Green-Day/[mus]
  • [mus]http://www.ijigg.com/songs/V2ABEE4PB0[/mus]
  • [mus]http://www.evoca.com/everyone_recording.jsp?rid=11154[/mus]
  • [mus]http://mybloop.com/go/J91e16[/mus]
  • [mus]http://www.deezer.com/track/1277819[/mus]
  • [mus]http://spool.fm/#track/LTCr2ZWy/Britney+Spears/Gimme+More[/mus]

Installation

  1. Activate the plugin from the admin ‘Plugins’ page.
  2. Add music and recordings to your post!

Random Image Gallery with Fancy Zoom

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Live Demo
More info
Comments/Suggestion

About author

The “Random image gallery with fancy zoom” plug-in which allows you to simply and easily show random image Anywhere in your template files or using widgets with onclick fancy zoom effect. You can upload the images directly into The folder or you can set the existing image folder; this will automatically generate the thumbnail image.

Go to widget menu and drag and drop the “R I G W F Z” widget to your sidebar location.

Features

  • Simple.
  • Easy installation.
  • Fancy zoom effect.
  • Random image.
  • Automatic thumbnail image.

To Update the Scrolling setting:
Go to ‘R I G W F Z’ link under SETTINGS TAB.

Installation & Settings

  1. Activate the plugin from the ‘Plugins’ admin page.
  2. Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘R I G W F Z’ to change your settings.
  3. Drag and drop the widget to your sidebar!.

Faq

Where to change the thumbnail width?
Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘R I G W F Z’ page to update the setting. the height of the image is automatically resized based on your width.

Screenshots


admin setting page.


front end without light box.


front end with light box.

Contact

Author: Gopi.R

Author Homepage

Plugin Homepage

Popupper

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Popupper is a plugin for Wordpress versions 2.5 and greater that allows a blogger to insert links that when the reader mouses over the links it shows a popup.

The popup can be text, image, or both, and is popped up via javascript. This plugin is useful because the wordpress editting interface does not allow you to enter javascript.

Some people may call these tooltips, the difference between these and conventional tooltips is that these may contain an image.

Installation

Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

Faq

What can be turned into a popup?

Any text that you select in a post or a page can be turned into a popup.

How can I tell that the text is a popup?

The text is decorated in someway, you can choose the text to be underlined, double-underlined, boxed, or highlighted with various colors.

The popup button is grayed out in my WYSIWYG editor.

The button stays gray in the WYSIWYG editor until you select text that you wish to use for the anchor of the popup. The anchor of the popup is the text that triggers the popup when the reader mouses over it.

What are the current limitations on the popups?

Currently, there is not a good way to choose the height and width of the popup, it is chosen automatically. Future work would be to allow this to be customized.

In addition, once a popup is created there is not a good way to go back and edit the popup, instead you need to delete the old one and create a new one. Future work is planned to address this.

I created a popup, but I don’t see in the WYSIWYG editor.

The Wordpress editor does not allow the javascript needed to show popups, but you can see your popup when you preview the page.

Screenshots


A screenshot of an image-only popup.


A screenshot of a text-only popup.


A screenshot of an image and text popup.

Interactive Video

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Add interactive video capabilities to your blog! This is not just another video embed tool – it includes the ability to upload/ record/import videos directly to your post, edit and remix content with an online video editor, enable video responses, manage and track your video content and much more… And Kaltura covers all hosting and streaming costs for FREE up to 10GB.

Highlights:

  • Upload, record from webcam and import all rich-media directly to your blog post;
  • Edit and remix videos using Kaltura’s online full-featured video editor;
  • Easily import all rich media (video, audio, pictures…) from other sites and social networks, such as MySpace, Flickr, CCMixter, Jamendo, New York Public Library etc. and;
  • Allow readers and subscribers to add video and audio comments, and to participate in collaborative videos;
  • Manage and track interactive videos through the management console;
  • Complete administrative capabilities. You decide who can add and edit videos;
  • Supports more than 150 video, audio and image file formats and codecs
  • Three different video player styles to choose from
  • Custom sizing of the video player
  • Advanced sharing options for videos
  • Easy installation that takes just 4 steps and a few minutes.

With Version 1.15 we’ve added quite a few fixes and enhancements, including the ability to set permissions per player. Based on several requests that we received, now you can choose who can add to and edit each specific video player that you post.

Showcase your blog, see examples and pictures of the plugin and get support in our forum: http://community.kaltura.org/viewforum.php?f=4

Installation & Settings

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in the WordPress admin application
  2. Go to ‘Settings’ -> ‘Interactive Video’ to setup the Interactive Video plugin

Faq

I installed the plugin, but installation failed after pressing Complete Installation, showing me a text in a red rectangle?
Cause: Either curl / curl functions is disabled on your server or your hosting blocks API calls to the Kaltura servers.

  • Solution 1: Enable curl and it’s functions on the server (or have the hosting company enable it for you).
  • Solution 2: Remove any blocking of external calls from the server.

I can’t activate the plugin, it presents an error message after clicking Activate on the plugin list
It might be caused due to an old version of PHP. The Kaltura wp plugin is written for PHP4 and PHP5 with the use of classes and static members, these are not supported on earlier versions of PHP. Upgrade to PHP5 / later. If upgrading doesn’t solve this issue or you already have PHP5 on your server, post the error information on the forum and we’ll help you. (http://community.kaltura.org/viewforum.php?f=4). Support for PHP4 was added on version 1.0

Screenshots


Blog main page with Interactive Video posts.


Add a video comment.


Management panel Kaltura integration (write a post).


Interactive Video browse, gallery on management.


Player with interactive options of adding assets (photo, video, audio …) to the video and edit.


The plugin Settings page.

Instant Highlighter

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Upon clicking the highlighter button: visitor’s mouse cursor changes to a pen and s/he can highlight any part of your web-page – in color. Mouse over any highlight and post it to any Social Network or Social Bookmark site.

EASY SHARE: helps visitors promote your site.

  • Share highlights with anyone
  • No special software needed
  • No signup needed
  • FREE
  • Makes sharing very effective since readers can immediately focus on the highlights while keeping the context and content intact.
  • Share using: E-Mail, Blogs, IM, Social Networks, Social Bookmarks, Forums, Comments or any medium!
  • Puts a Micro-wrapper around the functionality of AddThis, ShareThis, AddToAny etc. so that readers can easily draw attention to what they want to share on your page without having to go through the tedium of copying parts of a page, and pasting them into email with a link.
  • Automatically does it – all – for the user by simply using a highlighter pen that is familiar to everyone regardless of age, sex, race, religion, or geography!
  • Post to Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, delicious, digg, hi5, Technorati, Google, Yahoo, Bebo, BlackPlanet… over a 100+ such websites.
  • MICRO-BOOKMARK:

    • Automatically & instantly shortens URL (generates a MicroBookmark)
    • MicroBookmark goes directly to the highlighted portion on your page and can have a custom name such as http://rooh.it/warSux

    VIRAL LINKS TO YOUR SITE: A very viral way to get into all social networks.

    • Automatically & instantly posts a link to your site
    • on our Home Page,
    • our Collection of user generated Highlights,
    • that reader’s blog and/or Social Networks, and
    • in a peer-to-peer mechanism on ALL Social Networks, and Blogging Platforms using the related “My Highlights” sidebar widget
  • The link to your site is posted with the implicit endorsement of
    • being selected by “a known person” (friend), and
    • as being “interesting” (relevant!)
  • Ensuring maximum visibility and credibility of your website.
  • FEATURES:

    • Restores & Remembers Highlights: Everything a reader highlights is automatically restored & remembered (without asking anyone to signup)
    • MicroBookmarks: automatically makes a short url that goes directly to the highlights on your page
    • Email Highlighted Page: with embedded highlights or just a MicroBookmark url, to anyone!
    • Web Based: Anyone can see shared highlights (no special software needed, no download, no installation)
    • Auto Publish to own Blog, Web-Site…: enables readers to automatically post – anything they highlight on your page – to their blog, and to all Social Networks using a trusted peer-to-peer mechanism.
    • Post to Any other website: Easy Share links to your site, in 1-click, on all community, Social Networks, Social Bookmarks,& Social media sites
    • Contact list: is seamlessly imported, maintained, autoCompleted and autoPopulated.
    • My Collection: See all highlights together . categorize/tag them, rate them, share with others, annotate & much more.
    • Combine: select any subset of highlights and see them as one page with highlights & context intact.
    • FREE & No SignUp: Don’t have to ‘join’ another service, and it’s all free!
    • Intelligent AJAX: does all this, without visitors ever leaving your page

    COOL

    VALUABLE TOOL

    NATURAL PUBLISHING TOOL:

    • Commonly used in the offline world
    • Insofar missing in the online world!

    BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE:

    • Gets you insights on what your visitors are interested in: tells you inot just which pages but – which parts of each page are of interest to your audience.

    Installation

    Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

    Faq

    What is a MicroBookmark?
    Just like a bookmark takes you to a web-page, a MicroBookmark takes you directly to a part of the page, and it is already highlighted! (Power users can think of it as reader defined anchor tags)

    Why MicroShare?
    Because it saves time, and quickly & easily draws attention to the most important part of your web page while still maintaining the context and credibitlity intact.

    What do you mean MicroSave?
    When someone highlights a part of a page, it is automatically saved for the user.

    Why use this?
    It’s all done automatically, users don’t have to copy-and-paste parts of the page to their email, and/or a link to the page in order to call attention to just a portion of the page.

    What platforms are supported other than WordPress?
    You can add a highlighter to any webpage: on your blog, on your website, in your forums postings, in your classifieds listings, on your Profile Page, in comments you make anywhere on the Internet… Learn more.

    Screenshots


    This is what a Highlighted page looks like (visitors can pick the color of the highlighter pen to be any color.)


    An example of a WordPress blog with a Highlight button on.

    Google News

    October 29th, 2009 No comments

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    Google aggregates news from over 4500 news sources, updated continously. The results can be retrieved as a number of RSS feeds, where you can create your own specific feed by specifying one of more than 40 regions/languages, and an optional topic ranging from Domestic to Most Popular to Entertainment. Currently there are nine topics, including, of course, All. In addition to this, any feed can be filtered through a search query so that only news items matching your query will be shown. Note that not all combinations of region/language and topic has been enabled by Google but it should degrade gracefully.

    This plugin works both as a widget, as inline content replacement and can be called from themes. Any number of inline replacements or theme calls allowed, but only one widget instance is supported in this release.

    For widget use, simply use the widget as any other after selecting which feed it should display. For inline content replacement, insert the one or more of the following strings in your content and they will be replaced by the relevant news feed.

    • [google-news] for the default feed
    • [google-news name=”feedname”]

    Enable plugin, go to the Google News page under ‘Dashboard’ -> ‘Settings’ and read the initial information. Then go to the Google News page under ‘Dashboard’ -> ‘Manage’ and configure one or more feeds. Then use a widget or insert relevant strings in your content or theme.

    Additional information

    The available options are as follows.

    • Name: Optional feed name, that can be used in the widget or the inline replacement string to reference a specific feed. Any feed without a name is considered “default” and will be used if the replacement strings do not reference a specific feed. If there are more than one feed with the same name, a random of these is picked every time it is used. This also applies to the default feed(s).
    • Title: Optional, which when set will be used in the widget title or as a header above the news items when inline. If the title is empty, then a default title of “Google News : <region> : <feed type>” is used. Note that as per Google Terms of Service it is a requirement to state that the news come from Google.
    • News region: A dropdown list of 40 choices, determining the region/language of the feed.
    • News type: Another dropdown list, determining what type of news you are after. Sci/Tech, Business, Health etc.
    • Output type: Some Google feeds come with just text, some pictures or pictures on nearly every news item. Chose which one you want here.
    • News item length: Short or long. The short version is really just the news item title as a one liner but probably the one most WP admins will use. The long version is a 3-4 line teaser that has been severely stripped of useless markup that Google insists on passing along, including tables, links, colour/font/style settings etc. I’ve tried to clean it up so it won’t mess up your theme. For the short version, the long text without html tags is available as a mouse rollover/tooltip.
    • Max items to show: As the title says, if the feed has sufficient entries to fulfil the request.
    • Optional query filter: One of the most important parts of the Google News RSS Feed is the ability to filter the news with your very own search query. Get relevant, up to date news on the exact topic you want. Note that if you add a search query, then the short item length will include an “all N news articles” link curtesy Google. If you choose to add a query, then you most likely want to set a title as well. To explain to the viewer what kind of news you have selected for them to see. The News Query isn’t like a standard Google Query, so you can’t use || between words to search for one or the other. So IF you start your query with the word OR then the rest of the words will be or’ed together. I.e. a query string of ‘OR this that’ will look for news containing either this or that. This is really just a test, so the actual query language used here may change in future versions.
    • Cache time: The feeds are now fetched using WordPress builtin MagpieRSS system, which allows for caching of feeds a specific number of seconds. Cached feeds are stored in the backend database.

    Clicking on a news item will of course take you via Google to the news site with the relevant article, as per Google Terms of Use.

    If you want to change the look&feel, the inline table is wrapped in a div with the id “google-news-inline” and the widget is wrapped in an li with id “google-news”. Let me know if you need more to properly skin it.

    Support

    Installation & Settings

    1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Dashboard’ -> ‘Plugins’ admin menu.
    2. See configuation pages under ‘Dashboard’ -> ‘Settings’, ‘Dashboard’ -> ‘Tools’ and on the widget page.

    Note if you’re upgrading from a previous release, there may be some strangeness the first time you edit an old feed. Try again and it will work. Or delete the feed and create again, guaranteed fix. :-)

    Screenshots


    Widget in action under the Prosumer theme. Note the mouseover showing additional text from the news item.


    Small part of the Adin manage page for the plugin.


    Inline example under the Prosumer theme, replacing [google-news] in content.

    Contact Me Widget

    October 15th, 2009 No comments

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    Description

    Add a contact me button to your blog or website. This widget allows your visitors to automatically stay in touch and communicate with you thru email, phone, address, instant message, social networking sites like facebook, linkedin, Myspace, etc. and more.

    With this widget your readers and visitors can send you an Instant Message, email, and view your contact information. Using this widget you will only need to update your information from one location instead of updating everywhere. This widget has privacy built in and you can control who is allowed to view your information.

    Settings

    1. Click the Activate action link to activate the widget.
    2. Click the “Contact Button Settings” link to finish the button setup.
    3. Change “YOUR-CONTACTMEBUTTON-USERNAME-HERE” to your ContactMeButton.com username. Note ContactMeButton.com is where you add your email, instant message, and contact info
    4. Change “YOUR-NAME-HERE” to the name you want to display with your button i.e. your name, company, website name, nick name, etc.
    5. Click the save changes button.

    Faq


    Please visit http://www.contactmebutton.com if you have any questions. Thank you!

    Screenshots


    The contact widget within a post


    The contact widget for sending email


    The contact widget for your visitors and readers to send you an instant message


    You can use your favorite instant messenger to reply back to instant messages from your visitors


    Your contact information within the widget


    Click the plugins menu to activate plugin


    Click the settings menu then Contact Me Button to update your settings


    Update your contact me button settings to start using your new contact widget

    Contact

    Author: ContactMeButton.com

    Author Homepage

    Plugin Homepage

    Comment Rating

    October 15th, 2009 No comments

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    If you’re tired of approving readers’ comments on your blog, stop doing that and let your readers decide which comment deserves to be shown. If you’re getting outrageous comments on your blog, don’t get too angry yet. Let’s see how many readers feel the same. You can do these two tasks with the Comment Rating plugin.

    This plugin automatically embeds clickable images in comments. It uses simple AJAX javascript to allow your visitors rate comments in Like vs. Dislike fashion. The votes are displayed along with the comments. The up or down vote counters will change rightaway after the visitor casts a vote and the images change from color to grey indicating the vote has been accepted.

    To prevent cheating, only one vote is allowed per IP address. This is less subject to manipulation than cookie based approaches. The author of a comment cannot rate his/her own comment.

    New in version 2.3/2.4: Poorly rated comments (too many Dislikes, not enough Likes) can be hidden in a click-to-see link, just like those on Digg. The threshholds for the rating is configurable. This way, comments from trolls and “bad guys” will be hidden by default for anyone who doesn’t want to see them, with the option to read the comment if they really want to. Formatting of the hidden comments can be customized.

    Highly-rated comments can also be displayed differently. The default styling is to highlight them. You can customize it e.g. in a different font.

    Thanks to Jean-Paul Horn and many other users for ideas and suggestions.

    This plugin also allows other use of Wordpress as a general CMS in a Web 2.0 fashion. User generated content can be rated by other users. Such an example website is Caption Wit.

    The design principle of the plugin is simple and light-weight (i.e. high performance). It’s also wp-cache and wp-super-cache friendly.

    Comment Rating plugin built on top of Alex Bailey’s discontinued Comment Karma.

    Settings

    You can configure the options under Setting -> Comment Rating. The default options should be good enough. It works out of box. You are done. Sit back and have a look at your blog.

    Faq

    Please see Comment Rating plugin FAQ.

    Screenshots


    Example a Wordpress installation right after installation.


    An example website Caption Wit.


    Option page showing the rich & flexible configuration features.

    Category Icons

    October 15th, 2009 No comments

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    Description


    Assigns icons to categories with WordPress 2.3 or higher.
    • displays icon(s) in front of your post title, horizontally or vertically,
    • generates pure html code of the img tag, so it gives you the freedom of doing what you want to with the icons (customizing via CSS or not),
    • generates valid XHTML (and Strict XHTML),
    • prioritizes the icons display (by Oliver Weichhold),
    • displays icons in the categories list, in the sidebar, with or without the category name, with or without the help of the widget (that you must activate to use it),
    • the plugin can display icons not only for categories, but also for pages/subpages too, with the help of another plugin : Page Category Plus,
    • the plugin is compatible with SEO Friendly Images,
    • the plugin is compatible with qTranslate,
    • the plugin is compatible with My Category Order,
    • displays category icons in RSS,
    • the plugin will either show you where to place the little code needed in your themes, or patch them automatically.
    • the last but not least : 14 languages supported : bulgarian (bg_BG) by Kalin Dimitrov, chinese (zh_TW) by Hugo Chen, danish (da_DK) by Henrik Schack, dutch (nl_NL) by Vincent Sparreboom, english, french (fr_FR) by Brahim Machkouri, german (de_DE) by Kristian Bollnow, italian (it_IT) by Gianni Diurno, japanese (ja) by Tenderfeel, russian (ru_RU) by Dimox, slovak (sk) by Samuel Kroslak, spanish (es_ES) by Alberto Baez Valdehita, turkish (tr_TR) by Selim Basak, and ukrainian (uk_UA) by Andrew Senyshyn.

    Settings

    1. Go to the ‘Posts’ menu (or ‘Manage’ menu in previous versions of WordPress) and select Category Icons to use the plugin.
    2. Please visit the official website for further details and the latest information on this plugin.

    Faq


    Please visit the official website and How-To. Have a look at the how-to, you’ll see that there’re some tricks to do with it (rollovers, display specific icon, icon by default…). And don’t miss the languages updates.

    Screenshots


    Please visit the category icons plugin page for screenshots & sample

    We went ahead and went there for you … (it’s still good to visit the page for yourself, though)


    You can have one icon in front of your post title


    You can see that there are 2 icons here ; it’s because the post belongs to 2 categories


    In the sidebar, you can display icons on the left or on the right of the category names, or you can display only icons


    Here is another sidebar


    Category Icons Options


    Category Icons


    Select an icon to assign it to a category


    The Template Code in Action : it shows you where to paste the function get_cat_icon() and put_cat_icons() in your theme files or patch them automatically if possible.


    Use the widget to display category icons in the sidebar

    Advertising Manager

    October 15th, 2009 No comments

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    Description


    This plugin will manage and rotate your Google Adsense and other ads on your Wordpress blog. It automatically recognises many ad networks including Google Adsense, AdBrite, Adify, AdGridWork, Adpinion, Adroll, Chitika, Commission Junction, CrispAds, OpenX, ShoppingAds, Yahoo!PN, and WidgetBucks. Unsupported ad networks can be used as well.

    Features:

    • Import ad code automatically
    • Widgets and sidebar modules compatible (as used in the popular K2 theme).
    • Automatic limiting of ad display to meet network terms and conditions (e.g. Google Adsense 3 units/page)

    Related Links:

    Premium Option

    This addon is available as a subscription from our Products Page.

    Usage & Settings

    • Add your ad networks by clicking ‘Create new’ under the ‘Ads’ menu. Manage your ad networks by clicking ‘Edit’ under the ‘Ads’ menu.
    • Place ads in your blog posts and pages by adding ‘‘ to your blog post (where ‘name’ is the name of your ad)

    More detailed installation instructions can be found here.

    Faq

    I previously used the Adsense Manager plugin for Wordpress. Do I need to reconfigure my ads?
    Advertising Manager will automatically import your settings from Adsense Manager. There is no modification necessary. In addition, Advertising Manager will accept the Adsense Manager ad calls (”) as well.

    Does Advertising Manager support Wordpress MU (multi-user)?
    Yes.

    Can Advertising Manager work in my language?
    Yes. Advertising Manager is localised. If your blog is in another language, and Advertising Manager shows in English, then it is most likely that a translation has not been done. Don’t worry – if you are a native speaker in English as well as your local language, you can help out! Information on how to get involved can be found here:

    http://code.openx.org/wiki/advertising-manager/TranslateAdvertisingManagerinyour_language

    Do I still need Advertising Manager now I can manage ads through Google’s system?
    Advertising manager allows you to rotate ads, easily turn on/off ads, place them in your blog, and many features other than configuration of the ad colors and format. It a critical tool to use if you want to make more from your advertising.

    Why does changing Ad Format/Dimensions sometimes not change the size of the ad?
    For some ad networks (e.g. WidgetBucks, Adroll, etc.) the dimensions of ads are managed through the online interface. There is no way to change these settings from within the WordPress system that would work reliably. You do not have to update these dimension settings if you update your Ad online, however, it can be useful in correctly identifying ‘Alternate Ads’ for AdSense blocks.

    How can I share revenue with my authors?

    1. Load YOUR ad into Advertising Manager.
    2. Load your AUTHOR’s ad into Advertising Manager.
    3. Name both ads the same – this will allow them to rotate.
    4. In your author’s ad, be sure to select the authors username in Display Options
    5. Set the weights of the ads according to your revenue share. The easiest way to do this is to set YOUR ad weight to 36, and then set the weight of your author’s ad according to the revenue share deal. For 10% revenue share, set the author ad weight to 4; 20% = 9; 33% = 18; 40% = 24; 50% = 36; 60% = 54; 66.7% = 72; 70% = 84; 80% = 144; 90% = 324. For the nerdy wonks out there, the formula is (AUTHOR AD WEIGHT) = (MY AD WEIGHT * REVENUE SHARE) / (1 – REVENUE SHARE)

    More detailed instuctions can be found in the documentation: Concepts – Placing ads on your blog

    Screenshots


    Manage Your Advretising in WordPress 2.7


    Create ad in WordPress 2.7


    Edit ad in WordPress 2.7


    Ad settings in WordPress 2.7

    Advanced Export

    October 14th, 2009 No comments

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    Description


    Working with a single large export file can be difficult. Use this plugin to create multiple export files that contain sections of your blog. This plugin has been tested on WP & WPMU versions 2.7 – 2.8.4. The plugin may work on earlier versions of WP/WPMU.

    All restriction options provided in the plugin are optional. If no restrictions are selected, this plugin generates the same export file as the export feature built into WP & WPMU.

    Features

    Export by any optional combination of:

    • Date Range – Start & end month/year
    • Author – Same as WP/WPMU built-in export
    • Category – Export a specific category
    • Content type – Choose either posts or pages
    • Post status – Choose Draft, Published, Scheduled or Private
    • Blog Tag/Category Terms – Choose whether to include the blog’s complete list of Tags and/or Categories

    Support can be obtained through:

    Usage


    Go to Tools -> Advanced EXport from your Dashboard menu.

    WordPress.com Stats

    September 9th, 2009 Comments off

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    Description

    There are hundreds of plugins and services which can provide statistics about your visitors. However I found that even though something like Google Analytics provides an incredible depth of information, it can be overwhelming and doesn’t really highlight what’s most interesting to me as a writer. That’s why Automattic created its own stats system, to focus on just the most popular metrics a blogger wants to track and provide them in a clear and concise interface.

    Installing this stats plugin is much like installing Akismet, all you need is to put in your API Key and the rest is automatic.

    Once it’s running it’ll begin collecting information about your pageviews, which posts and pages are the most popular, where your traffic is coming from, and what people click on when they leave. It’ll also add a link to your dashboard which allows you to see all your stats on a single page. Less is more.

    Finally, because all of the processing and collection runs on our servers and not yours, it doesn’t cause any additional load on your hosting account. In fact, it’s one of the fastest stats system, hosted or not hosted, that you can use.

    Settings

    1. It will ask you to enter your WordPress.com API key, do so.
    2. Sit back and wait a few minutes for your stats to come rolling in.

    Faq

    Can I keep using existing stat systems like Mint, Google Analytics, and Statcounter?
    Of course, nothing we do conflicts with any of those systems. We’re just (hopefully) faster.

    How long before I start seeing stats?
    It may take as long as 20 minutes the first time you use it. After that they should update every 3 minutes or so.

    Does it count my own hits?
    It does not count the hits of logged in users.

    What if the stats don’t start showing up? Do I need anything special in my theme?
    Yes, your theme must have a call to at the very bottom right before the tag.

    Can I hide the smiley?
    Sure, just use display:none. Try this code in your stylesheet:
    img#wpstats{display:none}

    Is it compatible with WP-Cache?
    The plugin collects stats via a javascript call, so as long as the JS call is on the page stats will be collected just fine, whether the page is cached or not.

    Can I use the same API key on multiple blogs?
    Just like with Akismet, you’re welcome to use the same API key on multiple blogs. In fact our interface is optimized for quickly switching between stats for multiple blogs.

    Screenshots


    Your stats are displayed in a frame on your own blog’s dashboard. There are graphs and several sections of charts below. You will need to be logged in at WordPress.com to see the stats. If you see a login box here, use your WordPress.com login.


    Each post has its own graph.


    You can add other WordPress.com users to the list of people allowed to see your stats.

    Contact

    Authors: skeltoac, mdawaffe

    Plugin Homepage

    WP-SpamFree Anti-Spam

    September 9th, 2009 Comments off

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    Description

    An extremely powerful WordPress anti-spam plugin that eliminates blog comment spam, including trackback and pingback spam. Finally, you can enjoy a spam-free WordPress blog! Includes spam-free contact form feature as well.

    A Powerful Weapon Against Comment Spam
    Comment spam has been a huge problem for bloggers since the inception of blogs, and it just doesn’t seem to go away. The worst kind, and most prolific, is automated spam that comes from bots. Well, finally there is an anti-spam plugin for WordPress that provides an effective solution, without CAPTCHA’s, challenge questions, or other inconvenience to site visitors. WP-SpamFree eliminates automated blog comment spam from bots, including trackback and pingback spam.

    New Features

    • Now with Enhanced Comment Blacklist option! Instead of just sending comments to moderation as with WordPress’s default Comment Blacklist functionality, with this turned on, anything that matchs a string in the blacklist will be completely blocked. Also adds a link in the comment notification emails that will let you blacklist a commenter’s IP with one click.
    • See what’s been blocked! Version 2.0 adds “Blocked Comment Logging Mode”, a temporary diagnostic mode that logs blocked comments and contact form submissions for 7 days, then turns off automatically. If you want to see what’s been blocked, or verify that everything is working, turn this on and see what WP-SpamFree is protecting your blog from.
    • Added option for smaller graphic counters to display spam stats, in addition to the existing normal-sized ones.
    • Added Widget for displaying spam counter. Shows small counter #1. Now you can show stats without knowing any code.

    Key Features

    1. Virtually eliminates automated comment spam from bots. It works like a firewall to ensure that your commenters are in fact, human.
    2. A counter on your dashboard to keep track of all the spam it’s blocking. The numbers will show how effective this plugin is.
    3. No CAPTCHA’s, challenge questions or other inconvenience to site visitors – it works silently in the background.
    4. Includes drop-in spam-free contact form. Easy to use – no configuration necessary.
    5. No false positives, which leads to fewer frustrated readers, and less work for you.
    6. You won’t have to waste valuable time sifting through a spam queue anymore, because there won’t be much there, if anything.
    7. Powerful trackback and pingback spam protection.
    8. Easy to install – truly plug and play. Just upload and activate. (Installation Status on the plugin admin page to let you know if plugin is installed correctly.)
      The beauty of this plugin is the methods of blocking spam. It takes a different approach than most and stops spam at the door.
    9. The code has an extremely low bandwidth overhead and won’t slow down your blog (very light database access), unlike some other anti-spam plugins.
      Completely compatible with all cache plugins, including WP Cache and WP Super Cache. Not all anti-spam plugins can say that.
    10. Display your blocked spam stats on your blog.
    11. Helps keep your database slimmer and more efficient.
    12. Works in WordPress MU as well.
    13. No cost, no hidden fees. Free for both Commercial and Personal use.

    Background
    Before I developed this plugin, our team and clients experienced the same frustration you do with comment spam on your WordPress blog. Every blog we manage had comment moderation enabled and various other anti-spam plugins installed, but we still had a ton of comments tagged as spam in the spam queue that we had to sort through. This wasted a lot of valuable time, and we all know, time is money. We needed a solution.

    Comment spam stems from an older problem – automated spamming of email contact forms on web sites. I developed a successful fix for this a while ago, and later applied it to our WordPress blogs. It was so effective, that I decided to add a few modifications and turn it into a WordPress plugin to be freely distributed. Blogs we manage used to get an excessive number of spam comments show up on the spam queue each day – now the daily average is zero spam comments.

    To further the development of this anti-spam plugin, I now study thousands and thousands of potential spam comments from many test blogs and contributors. I use a special diagnostic version of the plugin, which provides much more information on each of these spam comments than what is shown in WordPress. By analyzing patterns and behaviors consistent with spam, I can continually improve the plugin and ensure future accuracy.

    How It Works
    Most of the spam hitting your blog originates from bots. Few bots can process JavaScript (JS). Few bots can process cookies. Fewer still, can handle both. In a nutshell, this plugin uses a dynamic combo of JavaScript and cookies to weed out the humans from spambots, preventing 99%+ of automated spam from ever getting to your site. Almost 100% of web site visitors will have these turned on by default, so this type of solution works silently in the background, with no inconveniences. There may be a few users (less than 2%) that have JavaScript and/or cookies turned off by default, but they will be prompted to simply turn those back on to post their comment. Overall, the few might be inconvenienced because they have JS and cookies turned off will be far fewer than the 100% who would be annoyed by CAPTCHA’s, challenge questions, and other validation methods.

    Some would argue that using JS and cookies is too simplistic an approach. Traditionally, programmers prefer using some type of basic AI to fight bots by trying to figure out if a comment is spam. While that isn’t a bad idea, when used alone this method falls short because no machine AI can ever accurately judge whether a comment is spam – many spam comments get through that could easily have been stopped, and there are many false positives where non-spam comments get flagged as spam. Others may argue that some spammers have programmed their bots to read JavaScript, etc. In reality, the percentage of bots with these capabilities is still extremely low – less than 1%. It’s simply a numbers game. Statistics tell us that an effective solution would involve using a technology that few bots can handle, therefore eliminating their ability to spam your site. The important thing in fighting spam is that we create a solution that can reduce spam noticeably and improve the user experience, and a 99%+ reduction in spam would definitely make a difference for most bloggers and site visitors.

    Even so, it’s important to know that the particular JS and cookies solution used in the WP-SpamFree anti-spam plugin has evolved quite a bit, and is no longer simple at all. There are now two layers of protection, a JavaScript/Cookies Layer, and an Algorithmic Layer. Even if bot authors could engineer a way to break through the JavaScript/Cookies Layer, the Algorithmic Layer would still stop 95% of the spam that the JavaScript Layer blocks. (I’m working to make this 100% for fully redundant protection.) This JavaScript Layer utilizes randomly generated keys, and is algorithmically enhanced to ensure that spambots won’t beat it. The powerful Algorithmic Layer is what eliminates trackback/pingback spam, and much human spam as well. And, it does all that without hindering legitimate comments and trackbacks. The bottom line, is that this plugin just plain works, and is a powerful weapon against spam.

    WordPress Blogging Without Spam
    How does it feel to blog without being bombarded by comment spam? If you’re happy with the WP-SpamFree WordPress anti-spam plugin, please let others know by giving it a good rating!

    Settings & Usage

    1. Check to make sure the plugin is installed properly. Many support requests for this plugin originate from improper installation and can be easily prevented. To check proper installation status, go to the WP-SpamFree page in your Admin. It’s a submenu link on the Plugins page. Go the the ‘Installation Status’ area near the top and it will tell you if the plugin is installed correctly. If it tells you that the plugin is not installed correctly, please double-check what directory you have installed WP-SpamFree in, delete any WP-SpamFree files you have uploaded to your server, re-read the Installation Instructions, and start the Installation process over from step 1. If it is installed correctly, then move on to the next step. contact Support immediately.
    2. Select desired configuration options. Due to popular request, I’ve added the option to block trackbacks and pingbacks if the user feels they are excessive. I’d recommend not doing this, but the choice is yours.
    3. If you are using front-end anti-spam plugins (CAPTCHA’s, challenge questions, etc), be sure they are disabled since there’s no longer a need for them, and these could likely conflict. (Back-end anti-spam plugins like Akismet are fine, although unnecessary.)

    You’re done! Sit back and see what it feels like to live without comment spam!

    For Best Results
    WP-SpamFree was created specifically to stop automated comment spam (which accounts for over 99% of comment spam), and recently we have added some features that help combat human comment spam, as well as trackback/pingback spam. Unfortunately, no plugin can perfectly detect human comment spam. As other experts will tell you, the most effective strategy for blocking spam involves applying a variety of techniques. For best results, enable comment moderation, and if you desire a backup, feel free to use Akismet (even though unnecessary), as the two plugins are compatible.

    Displaying Stats on Your Blog
    Want to show off your spam stats on your blog and tell others about WP-SpamFree? Simply use the widget. It displays stats in the style of small counter #1. Now you can show spam stats on your blog without knowing any code.

    Adding a Contact Form to Your Blog
    First create a page (not post) where you want to have your contact form. Then, insert the following tag (using the HTML editing tab, NOT the Visual editor) and you’re done: <!–spamfree-contact–>

    There is no need to configure the form. It allows you to simply drop it into the page you want to install it on. However, there are a few basic configuration options. You can choose whether or not to include Phone and Website fields, whether they should be required, add a drop down menu with up to 10 options, set the width and height of the Message box, set the minimum message length, set the form recipient, enter a custom message to be displayed upon successful contact form submission, and choose whether or not to include user technical data in the email.

    If you want to modify the style of the form using CSS, all the form elements have an ID attribute you can reference in your stylesheet.

    What the Contact Form feature IS: A simple drop-in contact form that won’t get spammed.

    What the Contact Form feature is NOT: A configurable and full-featured plugin like some other contact form plugins out there.

    Note: Please do not request new features for the contact form, as the main focus of the plugin is spam protection. Thank you.

    Configuration Information
    Spam Options<

    M2 – Use two methods to set cookies. This adds a secondary non-JavaScript method to set cookies in addition to the standard JS method.

    Blocked Comment Logging Mode This is a temporary diagnostic mode that logs blocked comment submissions for 7 days, then turns off automatically. If you want to see what spam has been blocked on your site, this is the option to use. Also, if you experience any technical issues, this will help with diagnosis, as you can email this log file to support if necessary. If you suspect you are having a technical issue, please turn this on right away and start logging data. Then submit a support request, and we’ll email you back asking to see the log file so we can help you fix whatever the issue may be. The log is cleared each time this feature is turned on, so make sure you download the file before turning it back on. Also the log is capped at 2MB for security. This feature may use slightly higher server resources, so for best performance, only use when necessary. (Most websites won’t notice any difference.)

    Log All Comments Requires that Blocked Comment Logging Mode be engaged. Instead of only logging blocked comments, this will allow the log to capture all comments while logging mode is turned on. This provides more technical data for comment submissions than WordPress provides, and helps us improve the plugin. If you plan on submitting spam samples to us for analysis, it’s helpful for you to turn this on, otherwise it’s not necessary. If you have any spam comments that you feel WP-SpamFree should have blocked (usually human spam), then please submit a support request. When we email you back we will ask you to forward the data to us by email.

    This extra data will be extremely valuable in helping us improve the spam protection capabilites of the plugin.

    Disable trackbacks. Use if trackback spam is excessive. It is recomended that you don’t use this option unless you are experiencing an extreme spam attack.

    Disable pingbacks. Use if pingback spam is excessive. The disadvantage is a reduction of communication between blogs. When blogs ping each other, it’s like saying “Hi, I just wrote about you” and disabling these pingbacks eliminates that ability. It is recomended that you don’t use this option unless you are experiencing an extreme spam attack.

    Help promote WP-SpamFree? This places a small link under the comments and contact form, letting others know what’s blocking spam on your blog. This plugin is provided for free, so this is much appreciated. It’s a small way you can give back and let others know about WP-SpamFree.

    Contact Form Options These are self-explanatory.

    Faq

    Please see the FAQ’s.

    Also, see the troubleshooting guide.

    If you have any further questions, please submit them on the support page.

    Other Notes

    Troubleshooting Guide | WP-SpamFree Support Page

    Troubleshooting Guide / Support
    If you’re having trouble getting things to work after installing the plugin, here are a few things to check:

    1. Check the FAQ’s.
    2. If you haven’t yet, please upgrade to the latest version. We ensure that our plugins are always up to date.
    3. Check to make sure the plugin is installed properly. Many support requests for this plugin originate from improper installation and can be easily prevented. To check proper installation status, go to the WP-SpamFree page in your Admin. It’s a submenu link on the Plugins page. Go the the ‘Installation Status’ area near the top and it will tell you if the plugin is installed correctly. If it tells you that the plugin is not installed correctly, please double-check what directory you have installed WP-SpamFree in, delete any WP-SpamFree files you have uploaded to your server, re-read the Installation Instructions, and start the Installation process over from step 1. please contact Support immediately.
    4. Clear your browser’s cache, clear your cookies, and restart your browser. Then reload the page.
    5. If you are receiving the error message: “Sorry, there was an error. Please enable JavaScript and Cookies in your browser and try again.” then you need to make sure JavaScript and cookies are enabled in your browser. (JavaScript is different from Java. Java is not required.) These are enabled by default in web browsers. The status display will let you know if these are turned on or off (as best the page can detect – occasionally the detection does not work.) If this message comes up consistently even after JavaScript and cookies are enabled, then there most likely is an installation problem, plugin conflict, or JavaScript conflict. Read on for possible solutions.
    6. If you have multiple domains that resolve to the same server, or are parked on the same hosting account, make sure the domain set in the WordPress configuration options matches the domain where you are accessing the blog from. In other words, if you have people going to your blog using www.yourdomain.com/ and the WordPress configuration has: www.yourdomain2.com/ you will have a problem (not just with this plugin, but with a lot of things.)
    7. Check your WordPress Version. If you are using a release earlier than 2.3, you may want to upgrade for a whole slew of reasons, including features and security.
    8. Check the options you have selected to make sure they are not disabling a feature you want to use.
    9. Make sure that you are not using other front-end anti-spam plugins (CAPTCHA’s, challenge questions, etc) since there’s no longer a need for them, and these could likely conflict. (Back-end anti-spam plugins like Akismet are fine, although unnecessary.)
    10. Check for conflicts with other JavaScripts installed on your site. This usually occurs with with JavaScripts unrelated to WordPress or plugins. However some themes contain JavaScripts that aren’t compatible. (And some don’t have the call to the wp_head() function which is also a problem. Read on to see how to test/fix this issue.) If in doubt, try switching themes. If that fixes it, then you know the theme was at fault. If you discover a conflicting theme, please let us know.
    11. Check for conflicts with other WordPress plugins installed on your blog. Although errors don’t occur often, this is one of the most common causes of the errors that do occur. I can’t guarantee how well-written other plugins will be. First, see the Known Plugin Conflicts list. If you’ve disabled any plugins on that list and still have a problem, then proceed. To start testing for conflicts, temporarily deactivate all other plugins except WP-SpamFree. Then check to see if WP-SpamFree works by itself. (For best results make sure you are logged out and clear your cookies. Alternatively you can use another browser for testing.) If WP-SpamFree allows you to post a comment with no errors, then you know there is a plugin conflict. The next step is to activate each plugin, one at a time, log out, and try to post a comment. Then log in, deactivate that plugin, and repeat with the next plugin. (If possible, use a second browser to make it easier. Then you don’t have to keep logging in and out with the first browser.) Be sure to clear cookies between attempts (before loading the page you want to comment on). If you do identify a plugin that conflicts, please let me know so I can work on bridging the compatibility issues.
    12. Make sure the theme you are using has the call to wp_head() (which most properly coded themes do) usually found in the header.php file. It will be located somewhere before the tag. If not, you can insert it before the tag and save the file. If you’ve never edited a theme before, proceed at your own risk: In the WordPress admin, go to Themes (Appearance) – Theme Editor; Click on Header (or header.php); Locate the line with and insert before it.
    13. On the WP-SpamFree Options page in the WordPress Admin, under “General Options”, check the option “M2 – Use two methods to set cookies.” and see if this helps.
    14. If have checked all of these, and still can’t quite get it working, please submit a support request at the WP-SpamFree Support Page.

    Version History / Changelog
    For a complete list of changes to the plugin, view the Version History.

    Updates / Documentation
    For updates and documentation, visit the homepage of the WP-SpamFree Comment Spam Plugin for WordPress.

    Go Green Tips

    September 8th, 2009 Comments off

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    Randomly displays green tips for Green Living.

    Settings

    Add the widget to your sidebar through the ‘Appearance > Wigdets’ Dashboard menu.

    Screenshots

    Auto Publish Highlights

    September 8th, 2009 Comments off

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    1. >On any webpage, just type roohit.com/ before the URL address (e.g. http://roohit.com/google.com) and your mouse cursor instantly changes into a highlighter pen:
    2. Select text, it gets highlighted in color
      • Optionally: mouse over to “Keep Private” that highlight, make comments, add tags etc.
    3. Reload your website in a different browser, or – for more dramatic effect – from a different computer: see what you just highlighted automatically appear on your web-page
      • If you made any comments they would appear here too!

    It IS actually VERY COOL

    FEATURES:

    • Super simplifies blogging for you
    • Facilitates sharing for everyone
    • Fully Customizable
    • No downaloads required
    • No registration needed
    • Fast, Free, Easy
    • No hassles

    Faq

    How difficult is it?
    Easier than reading this page. A 5 year-old can personlize it, and see their changes at the same time! A difficulty rating of 2 out of 10, where 10 being the hardest.

    What all can I personalize
    Colors, Size, Title, AutoPlay, Speed, number of items to display, seperator properties, etc.

    My widget seems to be cut-off?
    Make sure that in your WordPress dashboard -> Plugins -> AutoPublish… -> Settings page: Height and Width on Page are THE SAME as the ‘actual height’ and the ‘actual’ width of the widget. Below the Height/Width values: click the respective links to see what the values should be FOR YOU. (This happens when a user changes the size of the widget and forgets to tell WordPress of the new values)

    What platforms are supported other than WordPress?
    You can add the My Highlights widget to any webpage: on your Profile Page on Social Networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Hi5, Xanga, Tagged, Bebo, BlackPlanet, and many more!

    Glossary
    MicroBookmark: a short url (e.g. http:/rooh.it/warSux) that goes directly to the highlights on a page.(Power users can think of it as reader defined anchor tags with highlights)

    MicroShare: the ability to share just a small snippet highlighted. This could be as – embedded highlights (in email, or webpage) with a MicroBookmark, or – just highlights, with a MicroBookmark to the actual page so as to maintain the context and credibitlity.

    MicroSave: the ability to save interesting parts of any web page automatically

    MicroBlog: aka the “My Highlights” widget – allows users to automatically blog about the interesting things they saw on the Internet.

    You can add it to pretty much any blogging platform or CMS or any website, anywhere!

    Screenshots


    This is what the default widget looks like


    Here’s an example of a WordPress site with a consisten maroon widget


    His is how easy it is to personalize the look & feel. Make changes on the left, see the changes immediately take effect right next to it.


    You can also add this to ANY social network such as Facebook, MySpace, Blogger, PlackPlanet …


    Quick & dirty examples of widgets in different color, sizes etc. – sorry for putting some ugly ones here ;)


    This is what a Highlighted page looks like (you can pick the color of the highlighter pen to your taste)


    An example of a WordPress blog with the Instant Highlighter BUTTON on it

    Other Notes

    “Instant Highlighter”
    (Related WordPress widget)

    • Put a highlighter button on your site
    • anyone can highlight your website instantly.
    • Very Viral – cuts through information overload.

    Tell A Friend: Social Bookmarking Button

    September 8th, 2009 Comments off

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    Adds a tell a friend, Share/Bookmark/Email/Social Bookmarking button in a widget position. The service which is used is freetellafriend.com which supports e-mail address book, social bookmarks and favorites.

    A bit about freetellafriend.com:

    FreeTellaFriend is a free service to allow your visitors to share your website with their friends. The idea is simple; you place a ‘tell a friend’ button on your website, and when your visitor decides to tell their friend about your website, they click this button which then presents them with a straightforward form to e-mail their friends.

    The great addition to FreeTellaFriend is your visitor can enter their e-mail username and password (we support major e-mail providers) and our system will automatically retrieve their contact list. Thereafter they can choose who to e-mail the website to. If one user decides to e-mail all their contacts, your website will be exposed to over 50 friends (on average).

    The following is supported: Tell a Friend, Social Bookmarking and Add to Favorites.

    Settings

    1. Add the widget to your sidebar through the ‘Appearance’ -> ‘Wigdets’ Dashboard menu
    2. Go to your widget and adjust the settings

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    The Tell a Friend page the user is forwarded to.

    Insights

    September 7th, 2009 Comments off

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    Description

    Insights brings a powerful new way to write your blog posts. It increases productivity and at the same time quality of your posts.

    Insights performs following functions in real-time:

    • Interlink your posts
    • Insert Flickr images
    • Insert Youtube videos
    • Search Wikipedia
    • Search Google
    • Search Google News
    • Google Blog Search
    • Google Book Search
    • Insert a Google Map

    Check the screenshots for more examples of usage.

    Insights allows you to do all this using dynamic AJAX interface which loads the relevant information to your post in just a few seconds.

    Plugin by Vladimir Prelovac. Looking for WordPress Consultant?

    Settinngs and Usage

    1. Use the ‘Settings’ -> ‘Options’ page from your Dashboard to change your plugin options.
    2. If you want to use Google Maps module then get your free Google Maps key here: http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html
    3. Write a new post. You will notice Insights toolbar. Use it :)

    Faq

    Can I suggest an feature for the plugin?
    Of course, visit Insights Home Page

    I love your work, are you available for hire?
    Yes I am, visit my WordPress & SEO Consulting page to find out more.

    Screenshots


    Searching images on Flickr and adding them


    Searching YouTube videos, add to post


    Adding a Google Map!


    Using Wikipedia


    Searching my Blog and linking to a post

    GD Star Rating

    September 7th, 2009 Comments off

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    GD Star Rating plugin allows you to set up rating and review system for posts, pages and comments in your blog. You can set many options for displaying the rating stars, and also add widgets into the sidebars for displaying top ratings and other statistics generated by the plugin. Plugin includes advanced settings panels that will allow you to control many aspects of rating. Plugin also supports multi ratings along with thumbs based ratings.

    Basic Information
    Features | Changelog | Translations | FAQ

    Plugin Reference
    Functions | WP Query | Actions & Filters | Database Layout

    Using the Plugin
    Tutorials | Advanced | User Guide

    Other Important URL’s
    Forum | Google Code | Feedburner | Twitter

    Installation

    Check all the plugin and plugin widgets settings before using the plugin.

    Browser Notice

    • Multi review feature on administration Post Edit page will not work properly with IE6 browsers.

    Faq

    Plugin is not showing rating stars or rating widgets after update?
    Check all plugin and plugins widgets settings after update and save them.

    Where can I see an example of the plugin?
    My Wordpress blog has this plugin installed, so you can see it in action there.

    Is there a user guide for this plugin?
    Yes, there is a PDF file with detailed explanations on over 30 pages. You can download it from official plugin blog.

    I have encountered a potential bug?
    Plugin has debug into log file feature built in. Information on activating this can be found in user guide.

    I have added one of the plugins widgets, and it’s not showing anything?
    Check the widget settings. Most likely problem is with default widget setting to show only posts with 5 votes or more. If you have just set the plugin most likely you still don’t have enough votes.

    Screenshots


    Plugin settins General tab


    Post And Pages Voting And Rating statistics


    Templates T2 Editor


    Shortcode/Functions builder


    Post that uses shortcode with raitng stars


    Example rating stars


    Example multi rating block

    Other Notes

    Configuration
    Plugin administration consist of 17 main panels:

    • Front Page: General info about the plugin and links
    • My Ratings: Current logged user ratings statistics
    • Builder: Building shortcodes and integration functions
    • Articles: Votes and ratings for each post and page
    • Categories: Category based voting rules
    • Users: Votes organized on user base with IP lookup for each vote
    • Multi Sets: Main panel for multiple ratings feature
    • Settings: All options for this plugin are here
    • Graphics: Settings and preview images for stars, thumbs and trends
    • Tools: Various tools for cleanup and global updates
    • IP: Banning IP addresses
    • T2 Templates: Advananced templates system
    • Import: Import voting data from other rating plugins
    • Export: Export rating data and templates to CSV format
    • Setup: Upgrade and setup options
    • Security: Access levels and rights used mainly for WPMU
    • Wizard: Easy to follow, simplified plugin settings

    Sociable

    September 7th, 2009 Comments off

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    Description

    Automatically add links to your favorite social bookmarking sites on your posts, pages and in your RSS feed. You can choose from 99 different social bookmarking sites!

    More info:

    • More info on Sociable, with info on how to add sites to it, and how to integrate it into your WordPress in other ways.
    • Check out the other Wordpress plugins by the same author, and read his blog: Yoast.

    Usage

    For advanced use of the plugin, see the Sociable page on Yoast

    Screenshots


    The Sociable backend, easily select sites and drag & drop to change the order of appearance.


    Sociable with its default styling.


    Sociable in use on Yoast.com, with the custom image options and its own styling.

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