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Published on February 28th, 2007 by George Notaras - Comments : 0
If your web browser of choice is Epiphany and you always wanted to copy all of the open tabs’ links to the clipboard in various formats with one click of the mouse, then this plugin might be what you were looking for…
Published on February 24th, 2007 by George Notaras - Comments : 0
Version 3.0 of the Creative Commons Licenses has been launched. The license code can be generated at the Creative Commons website. The Creative-Commons-Configurator plugin for WordPress has been updated this morning. All content, which is hosted on G-Loaded!, unless otherwise stated, has been re-licensed and is now available under the terms of a Creative Commons [...]
Published on February 8th, 2007 by George Notaras - Comments : 3
Comment and trackback spam, content theft, splogs, are constant threats to the consistency of the blog content and also a common headache of bloggers. Recently, Lorelle published a list, or better a review, of plugins that prevent spam from reaching the public pages of a WordPress blog. As usual, her article is great, but there [...]
Published on January 31st, 2007 by George Notaras - Comments : 0
I am glad to announce that I have released the first stable version (v1.0) of my Add-Meta-Tags plugin for WordPress.
Published on October 7th, 2006 by George Notaras - Comments : 0
This is a quick notice that I have updated the Comment-Policy plugin for WordPress. The new 0.3 version adds some extra functionality by dynamically modifying the new comment-form field’s name with Javascript, which seems to add an extra barrier to comment submission by bots. Also, I have updated the metadata in all of the plugins [...]
Published on September 10th, 2006 by George Notaras - Comments : 0
Some months ago, I had a talk on IRC with someone who had created a useful plugin for WordPress, which shows performance related information. The plugin is called Performance Probe. Its output is saved in text files. I had written a quick python script, for demonstration purposes only, that uses performance probe’s output and RRDTool [...]
Published on May 16th, 2006 by George Notaras - Comments : 2
One of the features I’d like all browsers, that support tabbed-browsing, should include by default is to let the user save the current window’s tab layout (aka tab session) to a file and also provide the ability to load such a saved tab session. My main browser, Epiphany, does not have this functionality and I [...]
Published on May 4th, 2006 by George Notaras - Comments : 0
I write this post as a reply to all those who have emailed me the last 2-3 months about the WordPress plugins that are available on this web site. Many of your suggestions were great, but there seem to be some problems, which I outline below: I am not a programmer. Sure, I like programming [...]
Published on April 2nd, 2006 by George Notaras - Comments : 17
This plugin adds an extra required field in the comment form. This is actually a checkbox with a link to your comment policy page. The visitor must accept the provided comment policy in order to submit a comment. This plugin affects the comment submission and not trackbacks/pingbacks.
Published on January 15th, 2006 by George Notaras - Comments : 34
This is yet another recent comments plugin. I tried to keep the display of the recent comments as simple as possible. By George Notaras.