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WordPress Plugins

My Snippets: WordPress Plugin

My Snippets: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on December 3, 2009

The My Snippets plugin gives you a meta box that allows you to control widget content on a post-by-post basis.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 56 Responses

Members: WordPress Plugin

Members: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on September 17, 2009

Members is a plugin that extends your control over your blog. It’s a user, role, and content management plugin that was created to make WordPress a more powerful CMS.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 146 Responses

Beta test my upcoming user, role, and content management plugin

Beta test my upcoming user, role, and content management plugin

By Justin Tadlock on September 7, 2009

The first test release of my user, role, and content management plugin for WordPress. I’m looking for people to test it and provide feedback.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 51 Responses

Developing a user management plugin

Developing a user management plugin

By Justin Tadlock on July 22, 2009

WordPress is in need of a better user management plugin. Here’s what I have in mind. What would you like to see in this plugin?

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 85 Responses

Sliding Panel: WordPress Plugin

Sliding Panel: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on June 25, 2009

A fully-widgetized, jQuery-based sliding panel for your WordPress-powered blog. This widget area allows you to add whatever content you want to your panel.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 85 Responses

Series: WordPress Plugin

Series: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on June 9, 2009

A plugin that allows you to tie posts together in a series using the WordPress taxonomy API. It includes built-in widgets, shortcodes, and template tags.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 74 Responses

Breadcrumb Trail: WordPress Plugin

Breadcrumb Trail: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on April 5, 2009

Breadcrumb Trail is a plugin that allows you to easily display a breadcrumb menu (a navigational tool) anywhere within your WordPress theme.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 36 Responses

Quote This: WordPress Plugin

Quote This: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on March 26, 2009

A WordPress plugin for displaying quotes on your blog with either the quote_this() template tag, [quote-this] shortcode, or the Quote This widget.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Widgets | 12 Responses

Template Tag Shortcodes: WordPress Plugin

Template Tag Shortcodes: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on March 24, 2009

Template Tag Shortcodes is a plugin that turns WordPress template tags into easy-to-use [shortcodes] that can be deployed in your posts and pages.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins | 47 Responses

Query Posts Widget: WordPress Plugin

Query Posts Widget: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on March 15, 2009

Have you ever wanted a WordPress widget that would allow you to display posts your way? Now you can have that. Check out the Query Posts widget.

Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Widgets | 158 Responses

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