Tag Archives: plugins

The Definitive Guide on Wordpress Syntax Highligher Plugins - Cagintranet Web Design

Cagintranet Web Design has reviews of various code syntax highlight plugins available for WordPress in The Definitive Guide on Wordpress Syntax Highlighter Plugins.

Chris also a lot of great WordPress articles in the archives that are worth the read.

WordPress Plugin - Snazzy Archives

Built to look like the archives page of Tumblr-powered sites - Snazzy Archives.

More Fixes to Popularity Contest

I posted a link a while back on how to fix the Popularity Contest plugin for WordPress 2.5. However, when converting this site back to WordPress, I found it doesn’t (completely) work if you haven’t previously installed the plugin. Read More »

Title Case Plugin for WordPress

Title Case plugin for WordPress based on Gruber’s Title Case. Via Shawn Blanc.

Fix the Popularity Contest Plugin for WordPress 2.5

Fix the Popularity Contest plugin for WordPress 2.5 - A very simple change brings the plugin back to life.

Textpattern 4.0.6 Breaks Jon Hicks’ Beautiful TXP Admin Theme

I upgraded my TXP development environment to version 4.0.6 tonight to find that the newer version breaks Jon Hicks’ awesome Textpattern admin theme.

I was hoping it would work out of the box. No such luck. The latest version of TXP screws up the sub-section tabs.

TXP 4.0.5

Jon Hicks' TXP Admin with TXP 4.0.6

TXP 4.0.6

Jon Hicks' TXP Admin with TXP 4.0.6

I suppose I’ll have to see if I can fix the tab display. I’m not sure that I can go back to the default admin style…

WordPress Updated to 2.2.3 - Use the WordPress Automatic Upgrade Plugin!

I have been itching to try out the WordPress Automatic Update Plugin by Techie Buzz since hearing of it for the Weblog Tools Collection WordPress Plugin Competition. With the recent release of WordPress 2.2.3, I had a chance.

All I can say is it worked almost flawlessly. I upgraded this site, FamilyGeek, and 2 development installations (all in under 5 minutes). The only issue to speak of was in the upgrade of FamilyGeek. I made the mistake of selecting the FAlbum caches during the database tables back-up portion of the upgrade. This eventually timed out and I had to start over without selecting those tables. However, I was more than happy with ease of use and the blazingly fast upgrade.

If you haven’t upgraded your WordPress install to 2.2.3 yet give this plugin a try. Big thanks to Keith Dsouza and Ronald Huereca for such a great tool for the WordPress community!