Some people have a couple dozen plugins installed and some have nearly 100 plugins installed in WordPress. However, how many plugins should you install in WordPress? I know at WordCamps, I get quite a few people asking about how many plugins they should install. I have covered a little bit about plugins before. So have
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Easy Guide Using TortoiseSVN For WordPress Plugin Developers
So, you made a plugin, submitted the plugin to be hosted at the WordPress Plugin Repository and got approved. So now what? All those directions are easily understandable by the geek gods, but you are like – huh? You are going to need to upload your plugin using SubVersion. So, for those who need the
[Continue Reading...]GPL and WordPress Plugins
I was reading Joost de Valk’s post, On the GPL, Themes, Plugins & Free. Matt Mullenweg had mentioned during WordCamp Chicago 2009 about how WordPress was going to be putting a separate section recognizing people who did commercially supported GPL themes. I for one, though I have never been very verbal about it, have always
[Continue Reading...]Chat Catcher Plugin- Shutting Down
For those who are not familiar with the ChatCatcher plugin for WordPress, the plugin allowed bloggers to be able to “catch” the Retweets and mentions for each article. The mentions would be published much like trackbacks, but for those who like to monitor their tweets from their own WordPress administration panel, this plugin was pretty
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