February 18th, 2006

WordPress Plugin: Movable Anything?

Ever thought of what AJAX can really do? If not, let Movable Anything – a new WordPress plugin – mesmerize you. Movable Anything allows you to make anything on your page enclosed by certain segments of PHP code movable – allowing you to drag anything from comment forms to sidebars around the page.

What it does is not terribly practical, but you have to admit it’s cool nonetheless. But I suppose page design would have to be considered carefully since the movable segments could potentially screw up your layout. Personally, I’d make my movable segments have transparent backgrounds, just like how the plugin author made his comments form.

More importantly, I think you’ll have to make sure no Adsense adverts are placed in your movable segments since Google’s TOS prohibits Adsense from being placed on pop-ups (technically, I think the movable segments generated by Movable Anything could be considered as pop-ups). Better be safe than sorry after all.

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