Category Archives: Plugins

Spreadsheet to Table Plugin

April 21, 2007 by aaron
This was an extremely quick project to turn spreadsheet data into an XHTML table. The plugin is quite simple to use, just copy some data from a spreadsheet ( or the visible part of an XHTML table) and paste it into a blog post between the tags [table] and [/table] (make sure that columns are tab separated and rows are on their own line). This is a no frills plugin. The first row is used as the column names and is added to a thead tag.
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WordPress Character Map and Unicode Encoder

April 7, 2007 by aaron
WordPress Character Map and Unicode Encoder is a simple to use plugin that adds a character map underneath of your edit post box which provides easy access to all unicode entities. It also allows you to convert all special Unicode characters (anything you wouldn’t see on the average American keyboard) to their respective entities and back again. (This feature can also be downloaded as a separate plugin.) The character map supports all Unicode characters (a few sets have been disabled because of their size) and allows you to set your “favorite” characters which will automatically be displayed underneath the edit box.
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WordPress Access Keys Plugin

April 18, 2007 by aaron
The WordPress Access Keys Plugin a allows you to add access keys to pages and categories to improve accessibility of your WordPress website. This works with any page or category list that is called with wp_list pages and wp_list_categories respectively. This plugin works in all WordPRess versions from 2.1 – 2.5. Screenshot of Admin Panel: Demo: The About page on this site has an access key of 6 and the site map has an access key of 3.
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WordPress Meta Tag/SEO plugin

April 7, 2007 by aaron
I was sick of having a half dozen different plugins to add meta tags and fix the robots, so I wrote a plugin that prevents duplicate content from being indexed by Google, adds useful meta tags, and ensures that all posts are at one single permalink (using 301 redirects of course). This is more a shell of a plugin than an actual plugin as there are no options, and there are obvious flaws such as it doesn’t allow you to use paged posts.
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Inline Ajax Plugin Changelog.

April 16, 2007 by aaron
The Official page for INAP can be found here Inline Ajax Page The Changelog: Changes in INAP version 2.2.3: Better integration with plugins. Live Comment Preview Fixed problems with no_comment text Fixed problem with non-typical characters in posts Pages are no longer processed by INAP Fixed incompatibilities where the output of certain plugins was showing up double occasionally Fixed bug with Scriptaculous effects Fixed link quicktags Added a way to turn off post effects.
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Future Posts Calendar Plugin

April 7, 2007 by aaron
I use the future posts a lot. In fact, this post you are reading now was written almost a week before it was posted –actually I used this plugin to post about this plugin, but that is getting off topic. Anyway, if you use future posts a lot also you probably find yourself looking back and forth from your post list to a calendar or recording your future posts on a calendar to avoid having a double post on a single day and then none for three days.
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Spreadsheet to Table Plugin

April 21, 2007 by aaron
This was an extremely quick project to turn spreadsheet data into an XHTML table. The plugin is quite simple to use, just copy some data from a spreadsheet ( or the visible part of an XHTML table) and paste it into a blog post between the tags [table] and [/table] (make sure that columns are tab separated and rows are on their own line). This is a no frills plugin. The first row is used as the column names and is added to a thead tag.
Read More ⟶

WordPress Character Map and Unicode Encoder

April 7, 2007 by aaron
WordPress Character Map and Unicode Encoder is a simple to use plugin that adds a character map underneath of your edit post box which provides easy access to all unicode entities. It also allows you to convert all special Unicode characters (anything you wouldn’t see on the average American keyboard) to their respective entities and back again. (This feature can also be downloaded as a separate plugin.) The character map supports all Unicode characters (a few sets have been disabled because of their size) and allows you to set your “favorite” characters which will automatically be displayed underneath the edit box.
Read More ⟶

WordPress Access Keys Plugin

April 18, 2007 by aaron
The WordPress Access Keys Plugin a allows you to add access keys to pages and categories to improve accessibility of your WordPress website. This works with any page or category list that is called with wp_list pages and wp_list_categories respectively. This plugin works in all WordPRess versions from 2.1 – 2.5. Screenshot of Admin Panel: Demo: The About page on this site has an access key of 6 and the site map has an access key of 3.
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WordPress Meta Tag/SEO plugin

April 7, 2007 by aaron
I was sick of having a half dozen different plugins to add meta tags and fix the robots, so I wrote a plugin that prevents duplicate content from being indexed by Google, adds useful meta tags, and ensures that all posts are at one single permalink (using 301 redirects of course). This is more a shell of a plugin than an actual plugin as there are no options, and there are obvious flaws such as it doesn’t allow you to use paged posts.
Read More ⟶

Inline Ajax Plugin Changelog.

April 16, 2007 by aaron
The Official page for INAP can be found here Inline Ajax Page The Changelog: Changes in INAP version 2.2.3: Better integration with plugins. Live Comment Preview Fixed problems with no_comment text Fixed problem with non-typical characters in posts Pages are no longer processed by INAP Fixed incompatibilities where the output of certain plugins was showing up double occasionally Fixed bug with Scriptaculous effects Fixed link quicktags Added a way to turn off post effects.
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Future Posts Calendar Plugin

April 7, 2007 by aaron
I use the future posts a lot. In fact, this post you are reading now was written almost a week before it was posted –actually I used this plugin to post about this plugin, but that is getting off topic. Anyway, if you use future posts a lot also you probably find yourself looking back and forth from your post list to a calendar or recording your future posts on a calendar to avoid having a double post on a single day and then none for three days.
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