Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Wordpress Addin Links

Ad-minister

A management system for temporary static content (such as ads) on your WordPress website. Manage->Ad-minister to administer.

Version 0.6 | By Henrik Melin, Kal Ström | Visit plugin site

  

Brian's Threaded Comments

This gives you threaded comments and a "wandering" comment form.

Version 1.5.9 | By Brian Meidell | Visit plugin site

 

cforms

cformsII offers unparalleled flexibility in deploying contact forms across your blog. Features include: comprehensive SPAM protection, Ajax support, Backup & Restore, Multi-Recipients, Role Manager support, Database tracking and many more. Please see ____HISTORY.txt for what's new and current bugfixes.

 

DISQUS Comment System

The DISQUS comment system replaces your WordPress comment system with your comments hosted and powered by DISQUS. Head over to the Comments admin page to set up your DISQUS Comment System.

Version 2.11.4349 | By DISQUS.com | Visit plugin site

 

Exclude Pages from Navigation

Provides a checkbox on the editing page which you can check to exclude pages from the primary navigation. IMPORTANT NOTE: This will remove the pages from any "consumer" side page listings, which may not be limited to your page navigation listings.

Version 1.6 | By Simon Wheatley | Visit plugin site

 

List Subpages

Generates a list of subpages you can display in the page, or anywhere in the theme.

Version 1.0 | By Dagon Design | Visit plugin site

 

Really Simple CAPTCHA

Really Simple CAPTCHA is a CAPTCHA module intended to be called from other plugins. It is originally created for my Contact Form 7 plugin.

Version 1.0 | By Takayuki Miyoshi | Visit plugin site

 

Twitter for Wordpress

Displays your public Twitter messages for all to read. Based on Pownce for Wordpress by Cavemonkey50.

Version 1.9.3 | By Ricardo González | Visit plugin site

 

WP-PostRatings

Adds an AJAX rating system for your WordPress blog's post/page.

Version 1.50 | By Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan | Visit plugin site

 

WP Greet Box

Show a different message to your visitor depending on which site they are coming from. For example, you can ask Digg visitors to Digg your post, Google visitors to subscribe to your RSS feed, and more! Best of all, this plugin is compatible with various WordPress cache plugins.

Version 5.2.0 | By Thaya Kareeson | Visit plugin site

 


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