Plugin Resource for WordPress and WPMU
Current Plugins and Hacks

Here you will find the fruits of my labours. Isn’t that special?

Any plugins I’ve created and that are currently supported are to be found on this list. Each of these plugin pages will also state what portions of the API and what WP/WPMU functions are being utilized, with links to either my documentation of those functions, or that documentation that exists on the Wordpress.org website.

WP-Tabbity

Allows post authors to leverage the jQuery UI built into WordPress and create an unlimited number of tab groups with an unlimited number of tabs on any post or page they choose.

The DFE News Harvester Plugin

For those who are serious about cataloging and displaying news from across the Internet in one blog, I’ve created the DFE News Harvester Plugin. DFENH allows you to register a variety of news feeds, read them within WordPress, select the articles you’d like to publish and publish them as posts in a blog.

The Titles to Tags Plugin

Never forget to post your tags again! With the Titles to Tags plugin, WordPress will scan your post’s title for the most keyword-appropriate words and add them to your tags list automatically on save! The plugin comes with a very long list of words which are statistically irrelevant, such as “I” or “among,” which don’t make good keywords.

WPMU Site-Wide Latest, With Gravatar:

The WPMU Site-Wide Latest plugin provides two widgets for your site. The first, labeled “Newest Post,” creates an 80-word teaser of the single most recently published blog post on any public blog across the entire site. The second, called “Recent Posts,” creates a list of the most recently updated blogs with their most recent posts, one post per blog. Both plugins provide a vehicle for those using the standard Gravatar plugin to obtain and display the Gravatar of the post author in each case.

Theme Styles Plug-n-Hack:

Called a Plug-n-Hack because it relies on you setting up a theme which is compatible, this code allows you to create color schemes that your users can select for their blogs. It’s a way of providing some uniqueness in a system where you’d prefer to give everyone the same basic theme.

WPMU Site-Wide Admin Bar:

Unifies the options for the Admin Bar across all blogs on the network and gives the right to modify these settings to the Site Administrator, only. Note that this is currently a hack, not a plugin. But a plugin version is coming.

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