Ajax For All WordPress Blogs
WPMU fast backend switch
Visitor Movies for WordPress
Did you ever want to know what exactly your visitors are doing on your site? Watch them!
A client of mine wanted a plugin to log what users type into forms. I kind of didn’t see the point at first. But a few days later I was a little annoyed that there was apparently no free alternative to websites like clixpy, clicktale and similar services. (more…)
Custom Avatars For Comments
This plugin was initially written for a client and he agreed to open-source it. Thanks, John! Your visitors will be able to choose from the avatars you upload to your website for each and every comment they make. This can make leaving a comment on your blog more fun and more interesting for the visitors. See the comment form at the bottom for an example.
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Delete pending WordPress comments
Zero Conf Mail
It took me quite some time to check a few existing contact forms and I didn’ t like any of them. No, I don’t want you to load jquery on every page of my blog. I want it localized, pretty please. Oh, and I want this JavaScript onfocus/onblur effect I wrote about. And why do I have to do any configuration at all anyway?
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Move WordPress Comments
This plugin adds a small form to every comment on your blog. The form is only added for admins and allows you to move comments to a different page and to fix comment threading. This plugin is not designed for mass-moving of comments, rather for moving single comments from time to time. There are other plugins better suited for moving many comments at once.
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WordPress Fireworks Plugin
This plugin shows fireworks on your WordPress blog. I think it’s pretty stable by now, although the images still aren’t that nice. If you’re a designer and you like this plugin, feel free to submit nicer explosions or rockets. You should be able to see the fireworks on this page.
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A Better Tag Cloud
I was pretty annoyed with the default tag cloud widget. It does a lot of things wrong, like inconsistent HTML markup and hardcoded font sizes. So I wanted to write my own. Digging through the code I found out that the wordpress wp_tag_cloud() function is pretty powerful. In fact, it could do almost everyhing I want. So I abandoned my plan to rewrite everything from scratch and added a nice admin interface to my tag cloud widget.
With this plugin you can easily delete all pending WordPress comments. It’s quite useful if you’re the victim of a spammer attack.
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