My plugins featured in Web Designer Magazine
In issue 164 of Web Designer Magazine by Imagine publishing there is a feature article on WordPress plug-ins: Electrify Your Blog: The Top 20 WordPress Plug-ins for the Next-gen Blogger
. I’m very happy to see that they listed two of my plugins in it.

Web Designer issue 164
To get creative with tag clouds the intervention of a plug-in is required and Better Tag Cloud provides some simple but undoubtedly effective solutions. [...] The settings page is simple and intuitive, users get to choose a title, decide on the smallest and largest font size, determine the number of displayed tags and how they should be ordered.Here is a demo:
- accents
- advertising
- ajax
- apache
- audio
- balloons
- better tag cloud
- border-radius
- christmas
- clicktracking
- comments
- configurable tag cloud
- CSS
- cups
- custom avatars
- Custom Loop
- Debian
- delete comments
- delete pending comments
- desktop
- development
- duplicate content
- easy
- ext4
- firefox
- fireworks
- flexible tag cloud
- geotargeting
- git
- gphoto2
- howto
- HTML
- improved tag cloud
- JavaScript
- jQuery
- kernel
- keymap
- lighttpd
- Linux
- mac
- mail form
- mailman
- marketing
- mootools
- move comments
- mp3
- navigation
- onclick
- onfocus
- openbox
- openx
- opera
- photography
- plugin
- powerbook
- powershot
- printer
- printing
- rant
- realurl
- redirect
- rewrite
- safari
- security
- SEO
- server
- shortcode
- showstorm
- simple
- snow
- SQL
- tag cloud
- targeting
- template
- test theme
- theme
- theme preview
- theme switch
- theme switcher
- Typo3
- typoscript
- usability
- valentine
- video
- virtual hosts
- Webdesign
- wlan
- WordPress
- WordPress loop
- WordPress network
- WordPress page
- WordPress plugin
- WordPress post
- WordPress theme
- wp-load.php
- WPMU
- wp_enqueue_style
- wp_nav_menu
- xorg
- yaml
- zero conf mail
The second plugin the magazine features is my Theme Switch plugin: Modifying a current theme to suit can be a stressful and painful experience. However, this plug-in allows users to preview a theme without the hassle of having to activate a theme and then preview in a different tab or window.
They focus on the plugin’s usage for theme development, although it can do much more than that, like displaying this switch cloud:
Thanks to Kerry Webster for bringing this article to my attention. You can download a PDF version at his site.
About Imagine publishing:
Imagine publishing is one of the UK’s fastest-growing consumer specialist magazine publishers, with over 20 print magazines and 20 websites published worldwide within the entertainment, computing, digital photography and videogames market sectors.
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Congratulations!!!
R