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[edit] WordPress Plugins' Code Cheatsheet

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[edit] Plugins

  • Advanced Tag Entry
    The Advanced Tag Entry WordPress plugin extends the built-in tag functionality of WordPress 2.3 and higher...It adds a new section to the post editing screen, that lets you: Add a tag to your post from a drop-down list of existing tags you have already defined on other posts (so you can make sure you are consistent); Remove a tag from your post from a drop-down list of the tags you have already added to your post; Create a new tag, by defining the tag name and tag slug; Edit existing tag names and/or tag slugs; Delete tags that are not actually being used from the WordPress database.
  • Amazon Media Manager
  • CalendarCloud
    displays yearly calendars containing 12 months weighed by their post counts
  • No Howdy — for those (like me --Carla 11:18, 31 December 2007 (PST)) who did not want to be greeted by a lusty "Howdy!" by my website's backend.
  • Secure Admin
  • Share This
    ...will allow your visitors to share your content via social bookmarking sites and/or e-mailing the post to a friend...supports the Share Icon project...For those who want a localizable version or do not like using widgets, the ShareThis Classic plugin is still available.
  • WP Anti-Wares
    WP Anti-Wares is a plugin designed to find spyware/malicious code in themes. When you activate a theme from the WordPress admin area, the WP Anti-Wares plugin scans the theme files for suspicious code. If any suspicious code is found, the plugin stops the theme from being activated. It then displays a list of the possible threats for you to review. You can continue with activating the theme if you’re satisfied that the theme isn’t malicious. The plugin is in very early stages of development! Use at your own risk!
  • WordPress Version Check/Monitoring

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