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Role Scoper

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Role Scoper is a comprehensive access control solution, giving you CMS-like control of reading and editing permissions. Assign restrictions and roles to specific pages, posts or categories.

How it works:

Your WordPress core role definitions remain unchanged, and continue to function as default permissions. User access is altered only as you expand it by assigning content-specific roles, or reduce it by setting content-specific restrictions.

Users of any level can be elevated to read or edit content of your choice. Restricted content can be withheld from users lacking a content-specific role, regardless of their WP role. Deactivation or removal of Role Scoper will return each user to their standard WordPress access (but all RS settings remain harmlessly in the database in case you change your mind).

Scoped role restrictions and assignments are reflected in every aspect of the WordPress interface, from front end content and navigation to administrative post and comment totals. Although Role Scoper provides extreme flexibility and powerful bulk administration forms, basic usage is just a set of user checkboxes in the Post/Page Edit Form.

Partial Feature List

  • Customize access for specific Pages, Posts, Categories
  • Assign roles to User Groups (or directly to user)
  • Control Read and/or Edit access
  • Pages and Category listing match modified access
  • Category post counts and tag cloud match modified access
  • Page and category listings maintain tree structure even if some branches are hidden
  • File Attachment filter blocks direct URL requests if user can’t read corresponding post/page
  • Customizable Hidden Content Teaser (or hide posts/pages completely)
  • Control which categories users can post to
  • Control which pages users can associate sub-pages to
  • Assign additional blog-wide, type-specific role(s) for any user
  • Can elevate Subscribers to edit desired content (ensures safe failure mode)
  • Inheritance of Restrictions and Roles to sub-categories / sub-pages
  • Default Restrictions and Roles for new content
  • Default Groups for new users
  • Un-editable posts/pages are excluded from the editing list
  • Specify element(s) in Edit Form to withhold from non-Editors
  • RSS Feed Filter with HTTP authentication option
  • Optimized to limit additional database queries
  • Inline descriptive captions for each of the extensive options and settings
  • Supports translation (contribute your own!)
  • Pending Revisions allow Contributors to suggest changes to a currently published post/page

For more information, see the Usage Guide or Support Forum.

Support

  • Most Bug Reports and Plugin Compatibility issues addressed promptly following your support forum submission.
  • Author is available for professional consulting to meet your configuration, troubleshooting and customization needs.

Installation

Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

Faq

How can I prevent low-level users from seeing the Roles/Restrictions menus and Edit boxes?

In your blog admin, navigate to Roles > Options. In the “Content Maintenance” section, set the option “Roles and Restrictions can be set” to “by blog-wide Editors and Administrators” or “by Administrators only”. Click the Update button.

How does Role Scoper compare to Role Manager or Capability Manager?

Role Scoper’s functionality is entirely different and complementary to RM and CM. RM/CM do little more than alter WordPress’ definition of the capabilities included in each role. That’s a valuable task, and in many cases will be all the role customization you need. Since RM/CM modifications are stored in the main WordPress database, they remain even if RM/CM is deactivated.

Role Scoper is useful when you want to customize access to specific content, not just blog-wide. It will work with the WP roles as a starting point, whether customized by RM/CM or not. To see how Role Scoper’s role definitions correlate to your WordPress roles, navigate to ‘Roles’ > ‘Options’ > ‘RS Role Definitions’ in your blog admin. Role Scoper’s modifications remain only while it stays active.

Why are there so many options? Do I really need Role Scoper?

It depends on what you’re trying to accomplish with your WordPress installation. Role Scoper is designed to be functionally comprehensive and flexible. Great pains were taken to maintain performance and user-friendliness. Yet there are simpler permission plugins out there, particularly if you only care about read access. Review Role Scoper’s feature list and decide what’s important to you.

Why doesn’t Role Scoper limit direct access to files that I’ve uploaded via FTP?

Role Scoper only filters files in the WP uploads folder (or a subfolder). The uploads folder must be a branch of the WordPress directory tree. The files must be formally attached to a post / page via the WordPress uploader or via the RS Attachments Utility.

In your blog admin, navigate to ‘Roles’ > ‘Options’ > ‘Features’ > ‘Attachments’ > ‘Attachments Utility’.

Where does Role Scoper store its settings?How can I completely remove it from my database?

Role Scoper creates and uses the following tables: groups_rs, user2group_rs, role_scope_rs, user2role2object_rs. All RS-specific options stored to the WordPress options table have an option name prefixed with “scoper_”.

Due to the potential damage incurred by accidental deletion, no automatic removal is currently available. You can use a SQL editing tool such as phpMyAdmin to drop the tables and delete the scoper options.

Screenshots


Admin menus


Roles boxes in Edit Post Form


Role boxes in Edit Page Form


Role Assignment Tabs in Edit Post


Role Assignment Tabs in Edit Page


Edit User Group


Scoped Roles in User Profile


Category Restrictions (bulk admin)


Assign Category roles to expand reading or editing access

Podcasting

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Podcasting brings complete podcasting support to WordPress. Podcasting will take a file from somewhere on the web (either your site or another site) and it will add it to an iTunes-based feed. Podcasting also includes a player allowing visitors to your site to view the file on the web.

Podcasting is brought to you for free by . Spiral Web Consulting is a small web development firm specializing in PHP development. Visit our website to learn more, and don’t hesitate to ask us to develop your next big WordPress plugin idea.

Features

  • Adds a dedicated Podcasting feed with full iTunes support
  • Includes the ability to have multiple podcasting feeds based on file format or other factors
  • Includes both an audio and video player for in-post listening/watching
  • Fully integrates with any existing enclosures already stored in WordPress
  • Offers a migration tool for users of podPress

For more information, visit the Podcasting plugin page.

Installation

Please visit Spiral Web Consulting’s forum for installation information.

We went there for you and here are the instructions. You might want to visit their page just to make sure that these are uptodate.

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  2. Configure your podcasting feed through the ‘Settings’ > ‘Podcasting’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Begin adding new episodes to posts!

Faq

Please visit Spiral Web Consulting’s forum for the latest FAQ information.

Screenshots


An example of the Podcasting enclosure box before a podcast is added.


The Podcasting enclosure box with an example podcast added.


The audio player before an episode begins playing.


The audio player in the middle of an episode.


The video player before an episode is playing.

P2P Social Networker

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

You’ll want P2P social networker if you

  • Own a Wordpress.org blog
  • Live and breath social networking
  • Feel limited by your regular social network page
  • Have the strange feeling in you stomach that you might have some extra spam after your subscription
  • Are tired of site maintenance and/or downtime of regular social networks
  • Prefer people who have something to blog about over teenagers who seem to be able to talk about nothing forever

P2P social networker offers you

  • The social network functionality you’re used to, like friends, personal messages, updates about friends, etc…
  • All the Wordpress functionality you love
  • Peer to peer social networking, which means
  • All your information stored on your own server
  • If one server goes down, the rest stays up
  • A network of bloggers without central server intervention

P2P social networker is a social networking plugin to turn your very blog into the centre of your networking needs. Based on open standards like RSS and XMLRPC, P2P social networker allows you to communicate and keep track of what your friends are doing.

P2P social networker makes use of powerful tools included in Wordpress, such as Askimet spam filtering and automattic Gravatar images.

P2P social networker is now in a usable state. I will not actively continue development, but I will fix bugs and add requested features, so keep your requests and bugs coming! Visit my blog for more information.

Installation

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  2. Optional: Add the widget to your sidebar
  3. Go to your dashboard and start adding and messaging friends!

Faq

Where is the admin page!

There is none. All management is done at the Actions tab at the admin dashboard. There are a few extra setting under ‘reading’ where you can set how many friends/messages/events you want to show.

Can I add friends from other social networks?

Sure, as long as they have an RSS feed you can add them manually.

Is there a P2P Social Networker version for ?

Not as far as I know. But as long as your site has an RSS feed and supports a bunch of XMLRPC methods, you’re good to go.

Which methods?

That sounds good! Interested? I only use two methods at the moment:

  1. xmlrpc_encode_request(‘P2PSN.sendMessage’, array(
    name => “name”,
    image => “image”,
    url => “website”,
    message => “message”));
  2. xmlrpc_encode_request(‘P2PSN.requestUser’, array(
    name => get_bloginfo(‘name’),
    image => “http://www.gravatar.com/avatar.php?gravatar_id=”.md5( strtolower(get_option(“admin_email”) ) ),
    url => get_bloginfo(‘wpurl’),
    feed => get_bloginfo(‘rss2_url’)));

Note: Your email address is not shared, only the MD5 hash (this is the same stuff Wordpress uses to save your passwords) is outputted to the browser.

Does P2P social networker have ?

I doubt it, but feel free to send me a request.

Screenshots


This is the sidebar widget, I left everything unstyled for now. Front end style is up to the theme I think.


The new and shiny admin dashboard showing everything you want to know, and if you don’t, collapse then with one click.

News Ticker

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

A JQuery based News Ticker Displays a sliding or fading list of post titles, rss reeds or comments and excerpts with links to post.

  • Most Popular Posts over the last x days (via Wordpress.com Stats Plugin)
  • Most Commented Posts
  • Recent Posts
  • Recent Comments
  • Specific Posts
  • Category Filter
  • Number of Posts to display
  • Ticker Length in characters
  • Ticker Speed
  • Ticker Timeout (time between the fades or slides)
  • Ticker Animation (fade or slide)

Installation & Settings

  1. Activate the plugin via the ‘Plugins’ menu.
  2. Configure options via the ‘Settings’ -> ‘News-Ticker’ menu.

plugin is used on http://18elements.com

Faq

Is jQuery running in compatibility mode?
Yes, you may use this plugin if other libraries are installed.

Screenshots

Contact

Author: Daniel Sachs

Author Homepage

Plugin Homepage

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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    Description

    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.

    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

    Blubrry PowerPress Podcasting

    October 15th, 2009 No comments

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    Description


    The Blubrry PowerPress Podcast Plugin has all of the essential features needed to provide podcasting support in a Wordpress blog.

    The Blubrry PowerPress interface allows you to easily add/modify/remove podcast episodes from blog posts and includes a simple on-line media player, iTunes compatibile RSS feed tags, ability to upload cover art images, ping iTunes, detect media size, detect time duration (mp3′s only) and add 3rd party media statistics.

    Features:

    • Easily add/modify/remove podcast episodes from blog posts and pages
    • Integrated audio/video media player
    • Podcast Only Feed
    • Custom Podcast Feeds (no limit)
    • Category Podcast Feeds
    • Integrated Media Hosting via Blubrry Services
    • Integrated Media Statistics via Blubrry Services
    • Mp3 ID3 Tagging via Blubrry Services
    • iTunes RSS tags
    • Enhanced iTunes summaries from blog posts option
    • iTunes album/cover art
    • Upload new iTunes/RSS cover art
    • Ping iTunes
    • Media size detection
    • Duration detection (mp3 only)
    • 3rd party statistics integration
    • Import PodPress settings and media episodes
    • Import Blogger/Movable Type media episodes
    • Category Podcast Feeds (Category Casting)
    • Tag/Keyword Podcast Feeds (Tag Casting)
    • Hosted Feed Support (FeedBurner.com)
    • User Role Management (Control which users on blog can Podcast)

    Settings


    Configure your Blubrry PowerPress by going to the Settings > Blubrry PowerPress page.

    Faq

    Why doesn’t Blubrry PowerPress support multiple enclosures in one feed item/post?
    Blubrry PowerPress does not allow you to include multiple media files for one feed item (blog post). This is because each podcatcher handles multiple enclosures in feeds differently. iTunes will download the first enclosure that it sees in the feed ignoring the rest. Other podcatchers and podcasting directories either pick up the first enclosure or the last in each post item. This inconsistency combined with the fact that Dave Winer does not recommend multiple enclosures and the FeedValidator.org recommendation against it is why the Blubrry PowerPress does not support them.

    As a alternative, PowerPress allows you to create additional Custom Podcast Feeds to associate any magnitude of media format and/or length in a blog post to specific custom feeds. For example, you can create one blog post associated to separate video and audio podcast feeds saving you time from entering your show notes twice.

    Why doesn’t Blubrry PowerPress include media statistics built-in?
    Blubrry PowerPress does not include media statistics built-in. This is not because Blubrry has its own statistics service, although that’s a good reason by itself. Maintaining and calculating statistics is a resource and server intensive task that would add bloat to an otherwise efficient WordPress podcasting plugin. We recommend using your media hosting’s web statistics to give you basic download numbers and, if you are seeking more grandular measurements such as client and geographical information for each episode, you’re more than welcome to use the Blubrry Statistics service as well.

    As of Blubrry PowerPress version 0.8, you may now access your Blubrry Statistics from within your WordPress dashboard.

    How do you insert the player within a blog post?
    You can insert the media player within yoru blog posts by using the WordPress shortcode feature. The shortcode for PowerPress is [powerpress] (all lowercase)

    You may use the shortcode to add a player to other media files (non episode files) by specifying the media url in the shortcode: [powerpress url=”http://example.com/path/to/media.mp3″]

    For advanced users with multiple podcast feeds, you may insert the player for a specific feed by specifying the feed slug in the shortcode: [powerpress feed=”podcast”]

    If you want to specify a cover image, add an image attribute which points to the specific image url: [powerpress image=”http://example.com/path/to/cover_image.jpg”] Experimental

    Why can’t you upload large media files?
    File uploads are tricky to handle because there are so many web hosting variations with different upload size limits. We recommend using an FTP application to upload large media files. FTP is much more efficient than web based uploads and is typically provided by nearly all web hosting providers.

    Screenshots


    Add podcast episode, found within the edit post screen


    Select from 5 audio mp3 players for your web site


    Example of the Flow Player Classic in a blog post


    Example of the 1 Pixel Out Audio Player in a blog post


    Cross section of Blubrry PowerPress iTunes settings page

    Contact

    Author: Angelo Mandato, Blubrry.com

    Author Hompepage

    Plugin Homepage

    Bibs Feed Cat Widget

    October 15th, 2009 No comments

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    Description


    Places a Widget which shows all your categories togehther with RSS Feeds for each category in your WordPress sidebar.

    Usage & Settings

    Place the Widget in your sidebar . Done

    Contact

    Author: Karl-Heinz Klug, Birgit Hoffmann

    Author Homepage

    Plugin Homepage

    Auto Publish Highlights

    September 8th, 2009 Comments off

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    Description

    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.

    Cooliris Photo Wall

    September 4th, 2009 Comments off

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    Description


    Cooliris for WordPress lets you add an infinite wall of photos to your WordPress blog. Simply configure your settings in the “settings” tab

    Settings

    Optional: go to the options page and configure the plugin

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