Archive for the 'Meta' Category
Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
With xfish_meta you can easily insert META information into your posts and pages. Internally, these are stored as custom fields for posts/pages, so you can edit them with the built-in mechanism for custom fields. But you don’t have to. Starting with 0.7 you get easy to use text fields for descriptions and keywords that get updated every time you save your post or page, and 0.8 brought this for pages, too.
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
This plugin allows you to create a number of fields specifying your current status and easily insert them into your templates. It was inspired by Merlin Mann’s post about personal status pages.
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
The META Relationship Links plugin inserts a START, FIRST and LAST rel(ationship) link tag in the head of your blog pages. On individual posts it also adds tags for PREV(ious) and NEXT. START represents the home page of your blog, while FIRST and LAST are the first and last posts. PREV and NEXT are obvious (hopefully).
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
Even if Jerome’s Keywords is a very, very nice and useful wp-plugin – I still missed something. How could i update previously entered tags without having to edit every single post?
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
When visitors find your website via search engines or other websites, they are often there for a reason and want to find out about a particular topic of interest.
Presenting a list of related posts to a given post makes life easier for your visitors by showing them other posts you have written on the subject. This increases the chance that a visitor will stick around browsing your blog, and is perfect for existing visitors to find out your past thoughts on a particular subject.
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
“Jerome’s Keywords” is a plugin for WordPress 1.5.x and 2.0 and to associate keywords with your posts.
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
Ever wanted to add things such as JavaScript or meta data to the
of a page when you’re writing a post? It usually means editing the header.php file in your blog’s template, which is time-consuming and especially complex if you only want to add it to certain pages or posts. This is where the Head Meta plugin comes in. It allows you to simply type your meta data or your JavaScript into a custom field and have it show up inside the on your post or your page.
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
Easily retrieve and control the display of any custom field values/meta data for posts, inside or outside “the loop”. The power of custom fields gives this plugin the potential to be dozens of plugins all rolled into one.
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
WordPress is becoming more than ever a tool to open blog/websites and CMSs in an easier way. Users are increasing day by day; one of the limits however is the restricted and predefined fields that are available in the registered users profile: it is difficult for example to ask for the acceptance of “Terms and Conditions of Use” or “Permission to use personal data”.
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
This plugin intends to become the only tool a user will need in order to set a Creative Commons License for a WordPress blog and control the inclusion or display of the license information into the blog pages or the syndication feeds. All configuration is done from a page in the administration panel.
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