While everyone else is writing up these lists of 12 moments, series, Gundam mechs, etc. that matter, I jotted down some plugins that I find handy. I was going to release one a day, but the writeups are so short that I decided to just publish the whole list at once. If you want to read an anime-related list, try:
WP-DBManager: No more excuses, this plugin will actually automate the backup process for you. The ability to do some rudimentary DB housecleaning is nice, too.
Simple Spoiler Enhanced: So much better now that you don’t have to edit any files, this plugin almost feels necessary on an anime blog.
WP AJAX Edit Comments: Lets commenters correct their own entries. I hate when I realize I wrote something incorrectly and I can’t change it!
LMB^Box Comment Quicktags: Having the HTML buttons above the comment area is so much more convenient than having to type in the code yourself.
Who Sees Ads?: WSA lets you customize your ads so that certain visitors see certain ads. You can also use the plugin to ensure that regular visitors don’t see ads, or ads are only displayed on newer posts. There are a ton of customizable rules, and WSA also simplifies the process of adding/editing ad code in your blog.
Maintenance Mode: When you want to make some changes without users seeing the mess, this handy plugin lets you throw up a splash page that gives readers an idea of what is going on, and how long the blog will be under construction. At the same time, logged-in users can continue to work on the blog and see how things are looking.
myDashboard: The default Wordpress dashboard is rather ugly and slow. This plugin lets you customize how the dashboard looks, and allows you to prune information and feeds that you don’t use.
tag is great for formatting your blog’s front page, but it truncates your feed. If you want to offer full feeds to your readers, this plugin will let you use the
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tag without punishing feed readers.
FeedBurner FeedSmith: Feedburner is even more useful now that all the Pro options are free. Basically, Feedburner lets you track and optimize your RSS feed (which is increasingly important), and this plugin makes it easy to use Feedburner on your blog.
Google Analyticator: With the new fancy graphs, and the even newer ability to display 2 data lines on one graph, Google Analytics is a powerful tool. This plugin makes it super easy to integrate Analytics into your blog.
Header Image Rotator: Yeah, it’s easy enough to code yourself, but this plugin works right out of the box and comes with a few handy options. Who doesn’t like rotating banner images?
Akismet: Soon to be the only major player in the spam fighting game, Akismet is a decent plugin. It’s convenient for commenters and it’s great at catching splogger/scraper pingbacks. Unfortunately, Akismet doesn’t catch everything and it suffers from way too many false positives (even after catching over 67,000 spam comments).
12 WP Plugins for Christmas
While everyone else is writing up these lists of 12 moments, series, Gundam mechs, etc. that matter, I jotted down some plugins that I find handy. I was going to release one a day, but the writeups are so short that I decided to just publish the whole list at once. If you want to read an anime-related list, try:
[ Roxas | CCYoshi | 0rion | Owen | Demian | Reverse Vampire | Nekoron | Martin | Michael Huang | Moogy | DS | Nigorimasen | Usagijen ]
tag is great for formatting your blog’s front page, but it truncates your feed. If you want to offer full feeds to your readers, this plugin will let you use the
tag without punishing feed readers.
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