Plugged in
Showing a little link love to the good people who keep me from crying big fat frustrated tears:
There are 31 plugins used: 29 active plugins and 2 inactive plugins.Active Plugins
©Feed 4.7.4
» Frank Bueltge (url)
Extends the feed! A report of copyright, a digital fingerprint and the IP of the feed reader can be added. In addition, some search engines are scanned for the digital fingerprint in order to find possible content theft. The feed can be also be supplemented with comments and topic-relevant contributions. The complete RSS feed can be delivered even if the <--more--> tag is used in WP 2.1+. It is possible to view related post using the plugin Simple Tagging or Simple Tags.
Akismet 2.1.8
» Matt Mullenweg (url)
Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” To show off your Akismet stats just put <?php akismet_counter(); ?> in your template. See also: WP Stats plugin.
AntiLeech 1.8
» Owen Winkler (url)
Prevent errant parties from stealing your content and bandwidth.
Better Comments Manager 1.5.1
» Keith Dsouza (url)
Better Comments manager allows you to view your comments post wise, it also allows you to reply to your comments from within admin panel without you having to visit the site to respond to comments
Brian's Threaded Comments 1.5.12
» Brian Meidell (url)
This gives you threaded comments and a “wandering” comment form.
cforms 8.7
» Oliver Seidel (url)
cformsII offers unparalleled flexibility in deploying contact forms across your blog. Features include: comprehensive SPAM protection, Ajax support, Backup & Restore, Multi-Recipients, Role Manager support, Database tracking and many more. Please see the VERSION HISTORY for what’s new and current bugfixes.
commentluv 2.5.3
» Andy Bailey (url)
Plugin to show a link to the last post from the commenters blog in their comment. Just activate and it’s ready. Will parse a feed from most sites that have a feed location specified in its head html. See the Settings Page for styling and text output options.
Comment Timeout 2.0.1
» James McKay (url)
Automatically closes comments on blog entries after a user-configurable period of time. It has options which allow you to keep the discussion open for longer on older posts which have had recent comments accepted, or to place a fixed limit on the total number of comments in the discussion. Activate the plugin and go to Options >> Comment Timeout to configure.
CSS Naked Day 1.2
» Aja Lorenzo Lapus (url)
Automatically strips off stylesheets without editing themes during the Annual CSS Naked Day.
DoFollow 2.2
» Kimmo Suominen (url)
Disable the “nofollow” tagging for comments. Timeout using comment age inspired by Christoph Rummel. Configuration: Options » DoFollow.
FeedStats 3.6.3
» Andres Nieto Porras and Frank Bueltge (url)
Simple statistictool for feeds.
Google Analytics for WordPress 2.6.3
» Joost de Valk (url)
This plugin makes it simple to add Google Analytics with extra search engines and automatic clickout and download tracking to your WordPress blog.
Google XML Sitemaps 3.1.0.1
» Arne Brachhold (url)
This plugin will generate a sitemaps.org compatible sitemap of your WordPress blog which is supported by Ask.com, Google, MSN Search and YAHOO. Configuration Page
In Series 3.0.12
» Travis Snoozy (url)
Gives authors an easy way to connect posts together as a series.
LiveJournal Crossposter 2.0.5
» Arseniy Ivanov (url)
Automatically copies all posts to a LiveJournal or other LiveJournal-based blog. Editing or deleting a post will be replicated as well. Original plugin by Evan Broder.
Photo Dropper 1.0.8
» Photodropper (url)
Lets you add Creative commons licensed Photos to Your Posts from Flickr. By activating this plugin you agree to be fully responsbile for adhering to Creative Commons licenses for all photos you post to your blog.
Random Posts widget 1.5.0
» Ady Romantika (url)
Display Random Posts Widget. Based on Random categories with random posts by Mike Stickel.
Sociable 2.9.1
» Joost de Valk (url)
Automatically add links on your posts to popular social bookmarking sites. Go to Options -> Sociable for setup.
Social Homes widget 2.3
» Elie Zananiri (url)
Adds a sidebar widget containing a subtle list of all your social homes as linked favicons. Current services include BlogCatalog, Blogger, BUMPzee, Dailymotion, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, Flickr, FriendFeed, Jaiku, Last.fm, LinkedIn, LiveJournal, Ma.gnolia, MyBlogLog, MySpace, Pownce, reddit, StumbleUpon, Technorati, Twitter, Utterz, Vimeo, VIRB°, XING, YouTube, Zooomr.
Spam Karma 2 2.3 rc4
» dr Dave (url)
Ultimate Spam Killer for WordPress. Activate the plugin and go to Manage >> Spam Karma 2 to configure. See Spam Karma 2 >> About for details.
Subscribe To Comments 2.1.2
» Mark Jaquith (url)
Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. Based on version 1 from Scriptygoddess
Tagline Rotator 0.3
» Vasken Hauri (url)
Displays a random tagline from a database list. You can manage taglines through Settings->Tagline Rotator.
Tag Suggest Thing 1
» Christine From The Internet (url)
Tag Suggestions for Wordpress using
Twitter Tools 1.1b1
» Alex King (url)
A complete integration between your WordPress blog and Twitter. Bring your tweets into your blog and pass your blog posts to Twitter. Configure your settings here.
Wordbook 0.13.5
» Robert Tsai (url)
Cross-post your blog updates to your Facebook account. Navigate to Options → Wordbook for configuration.
WordPress Database Backup 2.2.1
» Austin Matzko (url)
On-demand backup of your WordPress database. Navigate to Manage → Backup to get started.
wp-cache 2.1.2
» Ricardo Galli Granada (url)
Very fast cache module. It’s composed of several modules, this plugin can configure and manage the whole system. Once enabled, go to “Options” and select “WP-Cache”.
WP-PluginsUsed 1.31
» Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan (url)
Display WordPress plugins that you currently have (both active and inactive) onto a post/page.
WP-Polls 2.31
» Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan (url)
Adds an AJAX poll system to your WordPress blog. You can easily include a poll into your WordPress’s blog post/page. WP-Polls is extremely customizable via templates and css styles and there are tons of options for you to choose to ensure that WP-Polls runs the way you wanted. It now supports multiple selection of answers.





