WordPress
- A Better Tag Cloud
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- Delete pending WordPress comments
A quick way to delete all pending comments. Useful for victims of spammer attacks.
- Move WordPress Comments
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- Snow, Balloons And More
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- Theme switch and preview plugin
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- WordPress Fireworks Plugin
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- Zero Conf Mail
Simple mail contact form, the way I like it. No ajax, no bloat. No configuration necessary, but possible.
Plugins
WordPress is an open source application and benefits from the support of countless volunteers around the globe. To support the open source concept I have published several plugins. They were created for theme developers and other bloggers.
Better tag cloud: I was pretty unhappy with the default WordPress tag cloud widget. This one is more powerful and offers a list HTML markup that is consistent with most other widgets.
Theme switch: I like to tweak my main theme that I use on a variety of blogs. If you have ever done this you know how annoying it can be to break things for visitors of your blog. This plugin allows you to use a different theme than the one used for your visitors when you are logged in.
Zero Conf Mail: Simple mail contact form, the way I like it. No ajax, no bloat. No configuration necessary, but possible.
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 post/page and to fix comment threading.
Delete Pending Comments: This is a plugin that lets you delete all pending comments at once. Useful for spam victims.
Snow and more: This one lets you see snowflakes, leaves, raindrops or custom images fall down your blog.
Fireworks: The name says it all, see fireworks on your blog!
Rhyming widget: I wrote a little online rhyming dictionary. This is a widget to search it directly from one of your sidebars.
If you need a custom WordPress plugin have a look at my services page.
Themes
I haven’t published any free themes yet. However, I have created various WordPress themes based on existing HTML pages, converted Photoshop Layouts to WordPress, and built themes from scratch. I usually use the Sandbox Theme and the 960 Grid System as a basis for my themes. See this link for a few examples.













