creates a XML feed from Download created with Wordpress Download-Monitor
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creates a XML feed from Download created with Wordpress Download-Monitor
Simple HTML5 Canvas Graphs / Charts for WordPress.
A WordPress plugin to add some Multisite specific functions to its XML-RPC interface.
GWE (Google Wordpress Events) is a Google Docs Spreadsheet template as a Wordpress plugin for Event Management(events in the context of having a birthday party for example). Create a event in Wordpress Admin and set a limit of attendees. When the event is created it copies a Google Docs Spreadsheet Form with a Google App Script installed into th…
WordPress plugin providing a shortcode that outputs a list of your links, optionally with a Google +1 button for each.
Wordpress plugin making use of the Easy Chart Builder plugin to display charts of your categories and tags.
[UNSUPPORTED] Rename media files for SEO purposes in WordPress. Forked from a few plugins in the repo for my photo site: http://infieldbox.com/
This is a helper plugin to be able to use the WordPress Exporter to export one of the languages used with qTranslate into a XML file. Without this plugin qTranslate will export the content with all languages including the langueage separation comments. The XML file can than be used to backup your data or to import each language into it's own blo…
A WordPress Plugin helps you to switch your editing post right in admin post edit panel
Limit the number of uploads on WordPress posts
Example Plugin using the Mvied library.
#WordPressPlugin: Unchecks the default post category when you select a non-default category
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How to add custom fields to WP Job Manager plugin.
Adds the LiveReload javascript snippet to the footer of your theme.
Add a description, image, and links to the wordpress-plugin topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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