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Links, Links, Links…

I guess I should formally declare today the “WordPress Plugin Day” of 2004. I’ve got a long post in the works about the whole “should I switch back to MT?” thing, but for now, I’m doing research. I’ll talk about that later once I make a final decision. I want to go through the CMS Matrix too for a comparision.

Even with all the links I’ve already posted, I still have a bunch of tabs open in my browser, so I’m just knocking them out in one post:

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Scott Reilly’s WordPress Plugins

Post Pop-Up Windows in WP

RSS-to-WordPress Aggregator.

WordPress Comment Verification using blog author’s name or some other knowledge word.

Another anti-spam measure.

Del.icio.us Smart Tagging plugin for WordPress.

Manji is another design option for WP.

Alex King’s plugins include a WP Mobile Edition! I need to get this set up soon – Promo will be so happy! Also includes “Since Last Visit,” the “Style Switcher,” and more.

Improved pluginsused Plugin.

WP Code Viewer

Brian’s Latest Comments.

Whew! I know there are tons more out there, and lots and lots of goodies at ScriptyGoddess. For now, these will do.

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Fabulous WordPress Hacks…

Fabulous WordPress Hacks! “Exhibit” for thumbnails, “Adhesive” for sticky posts; EZStatic and many others.

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Flickr Gallery 0.6 Plugin…

I think I’m going to use Flickr to post photos that I want to get online fast (and those that won’t make the cut for Pixelog.org), so the Flickr Gallery 0.6 Plugin will be handy.

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WordPress Customization Guide for Newbies (Elliott Back & Family)

WordPress Customization Guide for Newbies. Handy tips for starting from scratch!

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Blocking RSS advertising…

Blocking RSS advertising. If I wanted ads, I would visit the sites themselves. I guess it’s wrong to wish for information without pay, as not all RSS feeds are blogs, and people are losing money because we don’t see (click) the ads on their sites. I still don’t want ads in my RSS feeds.