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Advanced category excluder

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Author: Zsolt Lakatos (DjZoNe)

With Advanced Category Excluder (ACE) plugin you can define categories for some parts of the site to be hidden.

You can find the “ACE Dashboard” under Plugins tab. It has five sections. Now it’s: archive, home, rss posts, rss comments and search.

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Installation

  1. Upload advanced_category_excluder.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Set customize the settings, on ACE Dashboard, under Plugins tab.


Audit trail

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Author: John Godley

Audit Trail is a plugin to keep track of what is going on inside your blog. It does this by recording certain actions (such as who logged in and when) and storing this information in the form of a log. Not only that but it records the full contents of posts (and pages) and allows you to restore a post to a previous version at any time.

To summarize:

  • Log of user actions inside your blog - useful for finding out who did what in a multi-user system
  • Post/page revisions and restorations - every change to a post or page is recorded and can be instantly restored to a previous version
  • Differences are shown graphically
  • Extensible, allowing other plugins the ability to add and display items in the Audit Trail
  • Ability to track registered user page visits
  • Fully localized

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Installation

The plugin is simple to install:

  1. Download audit-trail.zip
  2. Unzip
  3. Upload audit-trail directory to your /wp-content/plugins directory
  4. Go to the plugin management page and enable the plugin
  5. Configure the plugin from Management/Audit Trail

You can find full details of installing a plugin on the plugin installation page.



Breukies archives widget

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Author: Arnold Breukhoven

Breukie’s Archives Widget is a wordPress widget, to replace the standard archives widget by Automattic. This widget displays your archives using the wpgetarchives function, utilizes all available parameters like type, limit and format. You can also set up to 9 intances of this widget in your sidebar(s).

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Installation

This is a widget, and as such requires the widgets plugin from http://automattic.com/code/widgets

  1. Unzip to wp-content/plugins/widgets.
  2. Go to WP admin -> plugins and activate Breukie’s Archives Widget.
  3. Go to WP admin -> presentation -> sidebar widgets, to add the widget to your sidebar(s).
  4. Select how many Breukie’s Archives Widgets you want to show and/or setup the parameters of the widget.
  5. If you are updating from an earlier version, deactivate, delete old version, upload new version and activate it.


Comment timeout

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Author: James McKay

This plugin automatically closes comments on blog entries after a user- configurable period of time. It has options which allow you to keep the discussion open for longer on older posts which have had recent comments accepted, or to override the timeout on a post-by-post basis.

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Installation

  • Copy the directory comment-timeout and all the files in it into your /wp-content/plugins directory.
  • Activate the plugin through the “Plugins” menu in the WordPress dashboard.
  • Configure the plugin by going to the “Comment Timeout” page on the “Options” menu.


Daikos video widget

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Author: Rune Fjellheim

Adds a sidebar widget to display random videos of your own choice. You can mix Google, Myspace and YouTube videos. Make your own videolist in the widget-control-panel. Syntax: {MySpaceID/Google video ID/YouTube ID}@{Title}@{Link}(Line Brake) whithout the brackets. * Is optional. Do not add a (Line Brake) after the last video in the list.

Author: Rune Fjellheim

Version: 2.0.7

Author URI: http://www.daikos.net

Copyright: Released under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

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Installation

  1. Copy daikosvideowidget.php to your /plugin/widgets/ folder

  2. Activate the widget on your plugin-page.

  3. Drag the Daiko’s Video Widget to your sidebar and set a title + width and height (default width is 200px), and finally your own content (some videos are by default included but will disappear when you add own content).

To make your video-list just open the widget-control-panel and add your videos with the following syntax:

{MySpaceID/Google video ID/YouTube ID}@{Title}@{Link} {MySpaceID/Google video ID/YouTube ID}@{Title}@{Link} {MySpaceID/Google video ID/YouTube ID}@{Title}@{Link} {MySpaceID/Google video ID/YouTube ID}@{Title}@{Link} {MySpaceID/Google video ID/YouTube ID}@{Title}@{Link} {MySpaceID/Google video ID/YouTube ID}@{Title}@{Link}

Without the brackets. Title and Link are optional and can be ommitted.

It is perfectly OK to mix Videos from different services and with different options.

Do not add a (Line brake) on the last line…

Good Luck!



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