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My favorite Wordpress plugins

By addin | June 27, 2007

AdSense Manager
easy import AdSense block into posts, etc.

All in One SEO Pack
auto META keyword from category name, etc.

CodeColorer
color your programming posts

Simple Captcha
captcha generator for comments

Exec-PHP
execute PHP code inside posts

Google Sitemap Generator
as the name says. it can generates XML and XML.GZ

ImageShack Uploader
great to save your disk space and bandwidth

Gregarious
social bookmarking

NextGEN Gallery
great looking photo gallery/album, web2.0 style

WP Polls
simple but effective polls system

WP Stats
integrates with your Wordpress account stats

TinyMCE
WYSIWYG post editor

WP Forum
nice forum integration into Wordpress

WP PDA
automatically adjust your blog for mobile device visitors

WP e-Commerce
all you need to start selling through your blog


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5 Responses to “My favorite Wordpress plugins”

  1. Daniel Vukadinovic Says:
    July 9th, 2007 at 5:29 am

    Hey,
    does any of the forum plugins work for you because I can’t install any of them. And I wouldn’t link to AdSense Manager since it doesn’t comply with Google AdSense ToS.

  2. admin Says:
    July 9th, 2007 at 6:07 am

    Yes, all of them works just fine. I installed them on WP 2.2.1 and some older versions like 2.1.3, and I had no trouble with them.

    I especially like those SEO plugins, cause they do a lot of work for me automatically :)

  3. Daniel Vukadinovic Says:
    August 6th, 2007 at 7:13 am

    I’ve never used any of these SEO plugins because I don’t know how they work, I only trust myself :).

    I’ve found out why my forum plugins didn’t work, I didn’t have enough memory available.

  4. addin Says:
    August 6th, 2007 at 7:32 am

    Yes, true, but you can always look at HTML that was generated, lookup for Title/Description tags, etc… I must say, this SEO plugin really saves time on editing blog. Some of them ping Digg, etc…

    Memory dedicated to PHP scripts in php.ini ?

  5. Daniel Vukadinovic Says:
    August 6th, 2007 at 9:00 am

    PHP.INI or your .htaccess

    I don’t know, I’m just not too sure about these plugins, taking too much space and memory and I use TotalPing service to ping my blog.

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