The Magic Keywords plugin generates keywords for your individual blog posts and pages. Unlike most other keyword generators, the plugin also looks for two-and three-word patterns, and also groups certain words together into one by crudely checking to see if they might have the same root (e.g. Spam, spammers, spams). Works almost like magic!
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The Unique Visitors plugin makes it easier to identify specific anonymous repeat visitors. It adds a globally unique ID to an image tag that is visible in server logs. This cookie-based ID is also made available for other plugins to use with a simple function call.
Requirements
The Unique Visitors plugin works with WordPress v2.3.3. It was [...]
The Google Tags plugin adds Google Ads section tags around your pages, posts, and comments in order to emphasize the actual content of your page so that Google can present more relevant ads. The need for this was inspired by an article I read on WordPress Adsense tips.
Requirements
Google Tags was developed and tested with WordPress [...]
This blog was crippled last week by a hacker using a known SQL injection exploit. Most likely, all that pain and suffering I went through during restoration could have avoided if I’d followed three simple procedures.
The Remove Nofollow plugin for WordPress removes the “nofollow” attribute value from all links left within comments, and can optionally remove “nofollow” from comment authors’ links as well.
Requirements
The Remove Nofollow plugin was developed and tested with WordPress v2.3.1 and tested on WordPress MU v1.3.0. It also works perfectly with the current 2.3.3 and 1.3.1 [...]
When hackers from (or at least through) China brought this website crashing to its knees earlier this week, I learned a valuable lesson: Keep up with patches to popular web applications.
The Devowelizer plugin for WordPress replaces the vowels in most “bad language” within your own content and within comments left by visitors. Example: dámn, whørë, and šlût. It even comes preconfigured with over 75 bìtçhìn’ patterns of words to look for (sorry about that!!) Trust me, this plugin and its predecessor have been well tested!
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Ever thought about creating your own WordPress theme from scratch, but were just too confused where to begin? If you’re hosting your own WordPress installation, it’s actually much easier than you think.
The most important thing to realize is that the basic structure of a WordPress theme mirrors the same structure of just about every template-based [...]
Since I migrated this blog over to WordPress just over six months ago, it has gone through many additional transformations and enhancements. WordPress’ architecture makes creating plug-ins very simple if you know some basic PHP, and — thanks to that — this blog has greatly benefited from the contributions of others:
Akismet — Now part of [...]