So yeah, I have a new plugin I want to get some testing on, called Social Comments.
The plugin is in its most basic form at the moment, but it allows you to login to the site with your twitter account, and any comments you make will be posted to your twitter account as tweets. Eventually I will also support Facebook, but for now I am focusing on a service I actually use. Read the rest »
I am happy to announce the 0.5 release of Habari Mobile Admin. This plugin creates an admin experience targeted at iPhone and Android mobile users.
The plugin isn’t done by any means, but it is stable enough to get it out there for feedback. Comment moderation isn’t enabled yet, but that is coming in the first update sometime later this week. Everything else should be there and ready for you though. Read the rest »
Hot off the presses, Frequent Reference for WordPress. Check the project page.
I don’t know about you, but I find myself referencing the same companies and sites over and over again . Read the rest »
Yeah, thats right I am coming back at you with two new plugins. Well one plugin you can download now, and another that you will be able to download shortly.
First off I am releasing my Flickr Comments plugin, that you can see in action on my Plex post, or on my Choose your own adventure post. If you want to know more, go to the FlickrComments project page. Read the rest »
If you run a Habari blog with multiple authors and would like to be able to get an Atom feed of a single users posts, then you are now in luck.
Today I am releasing a plugin I wrote for one of my other sites, WeDavis3. Basically I wanted to grab all my posts from the family site and pull them into my lifestream here on Sillyness, Werd. A couple of lines of code later and voila, Author Feeds was born. Read the rest »
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