Redirection is a WordPress plugin for all-round SEO goodness: 301 redirections, 404 errors and URL forwarding. This can help you particularly if you need to redirect a lot of pages (usually because of migrating a blog, or changing WP install directory).
Features
- 404 monitoring - captures a log of 404 errors and allows you to easily map these to 301 redirects
- Custom
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Comments November 20th, 2008
Binny has launched Plugin Week, a challenge for himself to publish one WordPress plugin every day for 7 days (excluding weekends).
Writing plugins every day is hard work, and Binny seems to have managed it well (he has released 3 plugins already). However, Plugin Week has received little attention. Here is how you can help: if you are a blogger,
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Comments November 20th, 2008
GoogleTutor has just released Shared Items Post, a Wordpress plugin to automatically create a digest post from your Google Reader Shared Items feed. Post frequency (daily, weekly, or monthly) and time of publishing can be set by the user.
The plugin introduces functionality similar to Delicious’ daily digest post setting - the only difference being that the links are pulled in
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Comments November 18th, 2008
Manageable is a WordPress plugin to edit title, slug, categories, tags, date and of a post from within any post listing, like the Manage posts page.
Manageable can be useful when you need to edit details of several posts. I used it recently when I wanted to revamp the category structure and re-categorize posts. Editing ~300 posts took a surprisingly low
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Comments November 17th, 2008
Beta 3 of the upcoming version of WordPress, 2.7, was released a couple of days ago. The new release brings a redesigned administration panel, automatic WordPress core update and a host of other features. See full features list. Another notable feature will be the comment moderation shortcuts - like those on Google Reader.
If you are already on a previous beta version
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Comments November 16th, 2008