Posts Tagged ‘plugin’
WordPress plugin // DandyID Services
Sábado, Abril 25, 2009 23:11 No CommentsDandyID is a free service that enables you to connect, manage, and share all of your online identities from a single location.
The DandyID Services Plugin retrieves all of your DandyID online identities and displays them as clickable links in your blog sidebar.
When you update your identities on DandyID, they are automatically updated in your [...]
WordPress Plugin // PhotoSmash Galleries
Jueves, Abril 23, 2009 18:43 1 CommentPhotoSmash Galleries makes it easy to create photo galleries in posts or pages that your users can upload images to.
Following are the features:
. User contributable photo galleries
. AJAX photo uploads
. Control who can upload images: admin only, authors & contributors (and higher), or registered users and higher
. Moderate images uploaded by registered users (Admins [...]
WordPress plugin // iRedlof Ajax Login
Viernes, Abril 17, 2009 1:19 8 CommentsiRedlof Ajax Login adds a Top Panel to let users login using AJAX Technology.
Note:
This is a beta version, there might be few issues with some themes as the layout of your theme plays an important role with this plugin + if your theme is using MOOTOOLS then this plugin might now work.
Installation
1. Download the [...]
WordPress Plugin // WP-FlashTime Widget
Miércoles, Abril 15, 2009 17:31 3 CommentsWP-FlashTime Widget allow you to add a flash clock widget to your wordpress.This plugin include 25 different flash clocks. You can change the flash clock style from widget options.
Check flash clocks number here:
http://horoscop2009.org/wp-flashtime
The plugin requires Flash Player 9 or better and javascript. Please make sure you have both.
Installation
1. Download the zip file and extract [...]
WordPress plugin // Twitip ID
Domingo, Marzo 22, 2009 12:28 3 CommentsWP Twitip ID adds a field to the comment form for a user to add their twitter username.
Once published, their comment will display a link to follow them on twitter wherever you want by adding a line to your themes’ comments.php
Installation
1. Download the plugin archive and expand it (you’ve likely already done this).
2. Put [...]









