Archive for the 'Tools' Category

My Wordpress Plugin Package

Monday, December 4th, 2006

I finally stopped being lazy and put together a custom install package for Wordpress so I don’t have to go back and upload a million plugins that I decide I need later. While some of these are quite specialized, there’s a few that pretty much every Wordpress install needs (or should have a similar version of).

Here’s the list of my must have plugins and themes, feel free to add your favorites. :)

Ad Rotator:  Ad rotation plugin (although I’m intending on checking out PHPAdsNew soon).

Akismet: Comes with your standard Wordpress install, kill the spammm!

aLinks: This will add links that you specify on keywords and phrases. Great for adding in link codes. It can get a little bit tetchy around different plugins though (for no apparent reason). So if you have problems, you might be having some issues with a plugin aLinks doesn’t like.

Another Wordpress Meta Plugin: There’s a ton of meta plugins out there, and you are definitely going to want to get one of them. Some are completely automatic, and some, like this one, require your input. This adds a meta keyword and descriptions field on your post, as well as letting you input a general description that is used if you don’t have anything specfied. I like having control over it rather than it just pulling the excerpt.

Google Sitemaps: If you don’t want to make a sitemap by hand or generator, this plugin will make and ping google with your sitemap. This helps in getting all of your pages indexed in Google.

InlineRSS: I like to include random feeds from my blogs on other sites in my network, so this works out really well for this application. There are better plugins out there if you just want to pull sponsor feeds or some such, but for what I want it to do it’s nice. :)

Lazyblog: This is one of several great plugins from the people at Zipped Sites. It will auto rotate your posts starting with your oldest. So if you want to let it look like you’re updating when you’re just sitting back and relaxing, this is for you. This could possibly have some problems with Google, depending on your permalink structure. I just use post name, no month or date based permas, along with plain category based archives.

Links Page: Lots of great plugins on this site. This one in particular gives you a links page template that shows all links, or links by category with a drop down list. Also shows descriptions.

Post Schedule Ping Optimizer: I hate the fact that future dated posts only get pinged when they are first put in. I found this plugin (you have to give them an email, but don’t have to buy their stuff) and it seems to do the trick for me. It sends a ping when the post is actually made public, as well as suppressing edit pings.

Post Thumbs (can’t find the URL currently, sleepy :p): This looks through your post for an image and associates the thumbnail with your post. This will give you a graphical output of your recent posts, which can be pretty useful in a number of situations.

Related Posts: This will help your visitors find more information that will interest them, as well as making your landing pages more sticky to search engine visitors.

Review Stuff: This lets you add a link to what is being reviewed, as well as allowing you to set a star rating (and add spoiler alerts, if need be). It’s been a godsend for my review sites, that’s for sure. :)

Search Reloaded: This will allow you to enhance your site’s search.

Ultimate Tag Warrior: You need to have this or all the rabid Web 2.0 people will eat your brains out. Seriously, tagging is useful.

WP-Cache 2: This will help Wordpress (known for being a resource hog) much easier on your servers, especially at high loads.

X-Valid: Yeah, I’m a complete nerd. This will let you check your post and fix it so that it is in valid xhtml.

Well, that’s the list for now. :) I’m always testing and trying out next stuff, so I’m sure I’ll have some new goodies to play around with.

Advanced Wordpress - Specialized Coding Tutorials

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

This is just a quick list of interesting tutorials, how-tos, and FAQs on advanced wordpress topics. These aren’t your normal wordpress walkthrus - these links cover extremely specialized wordpress solutions. It gives you a sense of how versatile this little piece of open source software is, doesn’t it? I’ll be adding to this list as I see topics that interest me. Enjoy!

Conditional Tags
Customizing The Loop
Customizing Wordpress Feeds
Integrate Wordpress into existing website
Converting web templates to Wordpress themes
Running a magazing/news/ezine with Wordpress (displaying posts by category in sections)
Integrating a forum with Wordpress
How to Use Wordpress for a Portfolio Site Part 1 and 2
Customizing Permalink Structure
Wordpress Helper Sheet for Theme Designers
Using Floats and Clear to Make Post Rows

Flu, Project Updates, and Carpe Jugular

Monday, September 18th, 2006

As far as I know, I’ve gotten around to all clients with active or pending projects. I’ve been on my back most of last week (and not in the good way). Seems that this is going around and it’s not too pretty.

I’m slowly getting up to speed - I’m shaking off the last effects and should be all set in a few days.

A few quick updates:
Nastygraphix has launched version 2.0 of the site - and they had me tag along to write the copy. These guys are incredibly talented web designers and incredibly fun to work with.

My MMOEPG article in Klixxx will be in the upcoming October issue. I’m not sure when the CMS article will show itself but trust me, it’s coming!

I’m finishing up a few other projects as well as working on the portfolio coding (once again) for the site. If all goes well, I should have a recent projects script updating on the front page. If all doesn’t go well - the site will probably explode. Either way it’ll be fun.

Speaking of updates, have you considered converting your table based layouts to CSS? There are many benefits in switching to CSS:

  • Faster load times
  • Smaller page size
  • Only style an element once
  • Seperation of style and content
  • Content higher up in code is better for SE
  • ..etc etc. You can find out more about the application of CSS in specific adult applications over at Carpe Jugular (awesome awesome resource). A few articles I’d recommend starting off with would be TGP Makeover , 3 Column Search Engine Friendly Layout, and CSS Basic Page Structure.

    CSS makes me horny

    Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

    I know I’m just a wanna be web designer - that’s why I let you webmasters handle all that. I’m just your friendly sex text writer. I’m too stubborn to let someone else handle my sites though, so I’ve ended up somewhat adept in CSS (at least as far as wordpress template modification goes). I owe that to this lovely list of websites below.

    I’m cleaning out my bookmarks but I wouldn’t mind having these links handy, so I guess I’m just whoring out the blog space here. I hope you don’t mind. Some of these are CSS specific, others are just general designing sites/blogs. Either way there’s a lot of great stuff here that you might want to take a look at.

    Css Play
    Css Beauty
    Css Zen Garden
    A List Apart
    Mandarin Design
    Well Styled
    Css Reboot
    Unmatched Style