Considering how regularly new versions of Firefox now come along, that's quite some bug fix list in version 10! http://t.co/K3I2vLpW 1 week ago


9th
Mar 11

Do WordPress users need Jetpack?



Automattic, the people behind WordPress have announced JetPack. In essence, it’s a plugin for self-hosted WordPress owners that adds functionality that WordPress.com bloggers have had for a while.

That sounds a good thing, right?

Well, most of the plugins (bar one) are available separately from Automattic and, this way, you can at least only install the components you actually need (reducing bulk and load on your installation).

Here’s a run down of what Jetpack adds and where else, if possible, you can get the same functionality from…

From what I can tell, the only feature that you can’t get elsewhere is “WP.me shortcuts” (a feature I’d like!).

So, the answer is to install those that you want separately? It would be, but there’s a dark cloud in the Jetpack FAQ

As we upgrade each of our individual plugins to be a part of Jetpack, we’ll prompt you to switch over to the new, Jetpack-powered version.

Oh. You’re going to be forced to install all of them as Jetpack.

I don’t get it. What’s the point of Jetpack? Ok, so they’ve bundled a number of (their) plugins together – but isn’t the joy of WordPress plugins that you can mix and match as you choose from different authors, getting each just the way you need it?

This post has been updated from the original, as I thought that individual components of Jetpack couldn’t be deactivated, which would have lead to more serious concerns. After further testing, however, I’ve found that this is not the case.

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28th
Feb 11

Simple Draft List WordPress plugin updated


A quick enhancement for Simple Draft List, which lets you list draft posts (or pages) on your WordPress blog.

When draft posts and/or pages are listed, and the viewer is an editor, then links will be added to be able to edit them – this link simply sends them to the post/page edit.

Full details and downloads are available on the dedicated plugin page.

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24th
Feb 11

Google Docs Viewer – new WordPress plugin


I’m pleased to announce the launch of a new plugin for WordPress, Google Docs Viewer.

It provides 2 simple-to-use ways of adding documents (Word documents, Presentations, PDFs) to your posts or pages.

First up is a simple way to add a link to a document which, when clicked on, will show the document using Google Docs.

Secondly, is a way to embed a document directly into the post or page.

As an example, click here to view a PDF in Google Docs. Alternatively, read it below, where it has been embedded (it can take a few seconds to load).

 

As always, full details on the plugin and a download link are available on its dedicated page.

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