WordPress Plugins
Fix Duplicates
Use the Fix Duplicates plugin to find and delete duplicates posts. The premium Redirection extension allows you to 301 redirect any duplicates being deleted to the one being kept. This helps preserve your link equity. Or to put it simply: Helps with SEO!
Remove Widget Titles
Remove Widget Titles allows you to give a particular widgets a title in the backend (so you can quickly see which widget it is), without the title appearing to visitors on the front end.
Show Parent Comment
Show Parent Comment will allow you to see the parent comment (if one exists) when moderating comments in the WordPress Admin area.
WordPress Plugins – RETIRED
The following plugins have now been retired. They are no longer available and should no longer be used.
LocalCurrency
Show currency values to readers in their local currency (in brackets after the original value). If a post contains 10 yuan, a user from Australia will see 10 yuan (AUD$1.53), while a US user will see 10 yuan (USD$1.39). Read more…
Eclipse Crossword Integration
The Eclipse Crossword Integration WordPress plugin allows crossword puzzles created by the free Eclipse Crossword software to be published via WordPress.
DualFeeds
DualFeeds allows you to offer BOTH Full Post AND Summary feeds, so your readers can choose the format which suits them best. Read more…
IFrameWidgets
IFrameWidgets allows you to place javascript widgets in an IFrame, so that if they load slowly or hang, they won’t stop the rest of the page from loading. Read more…
FeedEntryHeader
Allows you to add a copyright statement and a link to the original article, to the TOP of your feed entries, in an effort to hamper content scrapers. Read more…
Ajax_the_views
Make WP-PostViews work with caching plugins.
KeywordLuv
The KeywordLuv plugin is no longer recommended for use. See the statement on the plugin page at the WordPress site for more information. Read more…
Comment Warning
Detects visitors arriving from URLs that indicate that they are likely to be potential comment spammers and ‘warns’ them of the blog’s comment policy. Read more…