July 16th, 2006
WordPress Plugins Feature Series
No, the word “feature” in the title doesn’t mean “characteristic”, but rather a “…non-hard-news story (a profile, preview, quiz, etc.) often given special design treatment…” or “…a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine.” While trivial, I’d rather not get anyone confused just because I couldn’t come up with a proper title.
Anyway, back to the main picture. As I said yesterday, this series will consist of monthly posts featuring WordPress plugins released that month which provide enough new functionality to be described as worthy additions to our plugin libraries, but not necessarily “big” enough to deserve Blogging Pro’s “really revolutionary” status. In certain cases, the plugins featured might provide functions similar to existing plugins, but if they do, they are featured because they contain enough new ideas or serve as alternatives to plugins that not always work for everybody or for every purpose.
I’ll not only list the plugin, but also describe how I have used it or might use it in any of my future projects. Hopefully, you’ll discover that the WordPress community still generates true / potential gems on an almost daily basis.
Posts in Series Published So Far:
- WordPress Plugins Feature: July
- WordPress Plugins Feature: August
- WordPress Plugins Feature: September
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6 Comments
July 16th, 2006 at 10:27 am
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October 19th, 2007 at 2:45 pm
Hey, just wanted to say “THANKS” for this series–very helpful. You’ve pointed out some very useful plugins. I look forward to October’s installment!
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