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- WordPress 2.7 Upgrade Tips « Lorelle on WordPress
WordPress 2.7 has been released, and in addition to the information I provided in âWordPress 2.7 Available Now,â here are some tips to help you make the transition to WordPress 2.7. - Stumble! for WordPress | Making the Web
Stumble! for WordPress extends WordPress to support a “random article” feature, similar to StumbleUpon’s StumbleThru and Wikipedia’s (Mediawiki’s) random article feature.
The plugin supports basic “go to any random page” functionality, but can also integrate with Yet Another Related Posts Plugin to stumble similar articles. Stumble! for WordPress will automatically give priority to articles with more comments, so users will be brought to your most popular posts. - Hybrid Hook: WordPress Plugin
The plugin gives you complete access to Hybridâs extensive hook system. Instead of mucking around in a lot of PHP code just to add a little something to your site, you can use this plugin to do it straight from your WordPress dashboard. - Widgets Reloaded: WordPress Plugin
The default WordPress widgets have always been a bit limiting, but thatâs all about to change. The Widgets Reloaded plugin will give your widgets the boost theyâve been needing. - OpenBook WordPress Plugin â Open Library Blog
The OpenBook WordPress Plugin by John Miedema can be used to easily reference books from inside your WordPress blog and automatically pull covers and book data from Open Library.



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Good information for a newbie like me… How do I use it for blogspot? Because I use blogspot
The plugins for wordpress would be a big help for all the bloggers out there using wordpress. I am always using wordpress for blogging and the introductions of this plugins would make blogging far more easier..
Thanks for the links… these types of plugins are exactly why I love Wordpress so much. Wordpress makes building a website much simpler for developers. The Stumble! for WordPress plugin looks especially interesting. I am on my way to the plugin site now. Thanks alot…
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