Plugins Used
For the ultimate geek, I present this active and updated list of plugins.
I'm currently using the following 19 plugins at this site.
| Plugin | Version | Author | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adsense-Deluxe | 0.8 | Acme Technologies | Place Google AdSense ads in your WordPress Posts. Requires WordPress 1.5 or higer. For complete usage and configuration click on AdsenseDeluxe under the “Options” menu. |
| Akismet | 1.15 | Matt Mullenweg | Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web serivce to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use this service. You can review the spam it catches under “Manage” and it automatically deletes old spam after 15 days. Hat tip: Michael Hampton and Chris J. Davis for help with the plugin. |
| AvFuel Widget | 1.2 | Danny Evarts | Adds a sidebar widget to display current Aviation Fuel prices. |
| CJD Spam Nuke | 1.5.3 | Chris J. Davis, Scott (skippy) Merill | This plugin allows you to interact with the comments flagged as ’spam’ in WordPress 1.5. |
| Danny’s Sidebar Widgets | 1.0R2 | Danny Evarts | Adds Danny’s Tweaked WP Widgets |
| Evermore | 2.0 | Bennett McElwee | Abbreviate all posts when viewed on multiple post pages. This makes all posts behave as if there is a “<!–more–>” at an appropriate spot inside the content. |
| Jerome’s Keywords | 1.9 | Jerome Lavigne | Allows keywords to be associated with each post. These keywords can be used for page meta tags, included in posts for site searching or linked like Technorati tags. |
| KG Archives | 2.9 | Kates Gasis | Yet another sortable archives from katesgasis.com. |
| Less | 1.0 | Bennett McElwee | Change the (more…) link so it displays the entire post, not just the part after the “more”. |
| Link Truncator | 0.5 | Sam Ingle | Truncates long links in comments to prevent overflows. Be sure to look at the options page (it will show up as a link above once you activate the plugin). |
| Peter’s Custom Anti-Spam | 0.2 | Peter Keung | Stop a lot of spambots from polluting your site by making visitors identify a random word displayed as an image before commenting. You can customize the pool of words to display. This is based on Anti-Spam Image by Krazy Nio from http://www.infor96.com/~nio/archives/369 |
| Random Quotes | 1.3 | Dustin Barnes | This plugin allows you to embed random quotes into your pages. It also has a spiffy management tool in the administrative console. |
| Random Words | 1.0 | Ozh | Returns random entries from user defined lists (manual & setup) |
| Sidebar Widgets | 1.0 | Automattic, Inc. | Adds “Sidebar Widgets” panel under Presentation menu |
| Smart Update Pinger | 2.0 | Christian Davén | Replaces the built-in ping/notify functionality. Pings only when publishing new posts, not when editing. |
| Tags in the Head | RC 1 | Kirk Montgomery | A simple plugin to use UTW tags as META Keywords in your HEAD |
| Viper’s Plugins Used | 1.12 | Viper007Bond | Allows you to display alphabetically what plugins you have enabled on your blog in either a table or unordered list. Also allows you to set custom descriptions for the plugins in the output. |
| WP-ContactForm | 1.4.3 | Ryan Duff | WP Contact Form is a drop in form for users to contact you. It can be implemented on a page or a post. It currently works with WordPress 2.0+ |
| WP-PostViews | 1.00 | GaMerZ | Enables You To Display How Many Time A Post Had Been Viewed. |


