How are ads served on wordpress.com? To new visitors, depending on some factors and contexts… Photomatt gives details, and compares the features on wordpress.com with the one I coded for my plugin Who Sees Ads. How great is that ? :) (via)[...] → Read more
Archive for the "Plugins" Tag
I've updated Who Sees Ads (you know, the Ultimate Ad Management Plugin:) to fix a javascript error under WordPress 2.3 which would prevent the menu from working. Latest is now Who Sees Ads 1.2.1. Get your copy ![...] → Read more
Thanks to a lot of very positive feedback and very interesting suggestions, I've updated the uberawesome Who Sees Ads plugin with even more uberawesome features and improvements.[...] → Read more
Hot from the press: I got 4th spot (also known as "Consolation Prize":) at the WordPress Plugin Competition, with my (uberleet) plugin Who Sees Ads (also known as "The Ultimate Ad Management Plugin"). I'm pretty happy about it, especially given how my plugin is not geared toward the majority of WP users: most are not […][...] → Read more
If you're following the Plugin Competition you already know about it, I've released yesterday my latest plugin, codename Who Sees Ads. As far as I know, and to date, this is truly the most advanced and powerful ad management plugin, with the following features: Easy ad management: inline or in PHP templates, inserting your ads […][...] → Read more
I've seen recently a lot of plugins for WordPress aimed at taking care of the duplicate content issue in search engines. Don't get me wrong, those plugins are doing well what they were created for : adding a meta tag in some pages so that Googlebot and its friends don't index them. The problem is […][...] → Read more
I came across this little rant about people not writing "WordPress" as it should be (one word, capitalized W and P). While a part of me thought "damn it, who cares", another part was slightly amused. So, this morning, I decided that I would take care of those obsessed people with a simple plugin, and […][...] → Read more
I'm currently giving a new plugin a try: Odiogo's Listen Button converts your posts to an audio file, ready to be downloaded, podcasted, or just played from within the page while you're reading it. A few years ago I had tried something similar, but it sort of sucked: you needed to register first in order […][...] → Read more
Edit: this plugin had several bugs that made me write my own take on this. Absolute Comments is in my opinion far better, go try it :) I guess every WordPress user in the world have dreamt about it : the ability to reply to a comment from within the admin area, and without visiting […][...] → Read more
There's a new Japanse book about WordPress around, WordPress Standard Guidebook (transgooglation, announcement) and it features a few plugins, including my Admin Drop Down Menu. Nice :)[...] → Read more