"1) Go to: C:\Users\(your user name)\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\(random letters and numbers).default\
2) Create a folder called 'chrome' (without quotes) if you don't see one.
3) Make a css file called 'userChrome' (userChrome.css)
4) Open it up in a text editor of your choice and put in:
.tabbrowser-tab[pending] {
opacity: .5;
}
6) Restart the browser if it isn't closed. Done!"
"A list of the tweaks included in the Dashboard Tweaks plugin:
- change the WordPress logo in the top-left of the admin bar with a custom admin logo
- link that logo to the home URL instead of the new wp-admin/about.php
- remove the entire sub-menu with links to Codex, forums and what not
- remove the Visit Site sub-menu under the site's name
- change "Howdy" into "Welcome back"
- add a special favicon for the Dashboard only (ideally different from the frontend, but up to you)
- change the tab title into a standard "Dashboard of [sitename]"
- remove icons in front of Dashboard menus
- reduce page heading size
- remove publish icon of Add new Post/Page screens
- add colored background to sidebar active sub-menu to add contrast
- add colored background to activated plugins to add contrast
- add custom footer text"
"The WordPress mailing platform
Style your html and plain text mails with dedicated themes and templates.
Double opt-in subscription.
Subscriptions to Comments, Newsletters/Post notifications and even to Mailing lists.
Newsletters/Post notifications on a per post, daily, weekly, monthly basis.
Optional : full control on all mails sent by WordPress."
"Widget Logic lets you control on which pages widgets appear using WP's conditional tags. It also adds a 'widget_content' filter.
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This plugin gives every widget an extra control field called "Widget logic" that lets you control the pages that the widget will appear on. The text field lets you use WP's Conditional Tags, or any general PHP code."
"Redirect users to different locations after logging in and logging out.
Define a set of redirect rules for specific users, users with specific roles, users with specific capabilities, and a blanket rule for all other users. Also, set a redirect URL for post-registration. This is all managed in Settings > Login/logout redirects.
You can use the syntax [variable]username[/variable] in your URLs so that the system will build a dynamic URL upon each login, replacing that text with the user's username. In addition to username, there is "userslug", "homeurl", "siteurl", "postid-23", "http_referer" and you can also add your own custom URL "variables". See Other Notes / How to Extend for documentation.
If you're using a plugin such as Gigya that bypasses the regular WordPress login redirect process (and only allows one fixed redirect URL), set that plugin to redirect to wp-content/plugins/peters-login-redirect/wplogin_redirect_control.php and set the relevant setting to "Yes" at the bottom of the Settings > Login/Logout redirects page in the WordPress admin panel.
You can add your own code logic before and between any of the plugin's normal redirect checks if needed. See Other Notes / How to Extend for documentation. Some examples include: redirecting the user based on their IP address; and redirect users to a special page on first login.
This plugin also includes a function rul_register that acts the same as the wp_register function you see in templates (typically producing the Register or Site Admin links in the sidebar), except that it will return the custom defined admin address. rul_register takes three parameters: the "before" code (by default ""), the "after" code (by d"
"The plugin contains two shortcodes, lorem and loremimage, the loremimage shortcode can be nested in the lorem shortcode.
The plugin contains two shortcodes, [lorem] and [loremimage], the [loremimage] shortcode can be nested in the [lorem] shortcode. The shortcodes generates dummy text and image when needed."
CKeditor is an open source WYSIWYG text editor ,brings to the web much of the power of desktop editors like MS Word.it's lightweight and is compatible with most internet browsers which include: IE 5.5+ (Windows), Firefox 1.0+, Mozilla 1.3+ and Netscape 7+.
Social Profiles is a Wordpress plugin which lets you add links to your commenters' social profiles. The links can be text links or graphical ones, but only registered users of your Wordpress site can input these, thus allowing these profiles to show in their comments on your blog posts.12 different social networks are included - Twitter, Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon, being some.
XML Accordion News & Products Reader\nsource FLA / XML / SWF / 6.2 Mb\n\nXML Accordion News & Products Reader… It can show image, swf and text from your XML file.\n\n\n* it can show SWF file\n* Included 3 Mb. help tutorial Movie.\n* Don't hesitate to send your questions about the file..
Minimalism in web design seems to be the new trend lately, and WordPress is the perfect candidate to put simplicity to good use. Good minimal design is more than white backgrounds and text-centered design - it requires the same balance, elegance, and purpose that good web design does.
My Wordpress inquiry regarding creation of a single-column page that contains relevant posts as well as any inserted text (which I intend to use as a Diigo collaboration pane).
"WP Document Revisions is a document management and version control plugin. Built for time-sensitive and mission-critical projects, teams can collaboratively edit files of any format -- text documents, spreadsheets, images, sheet music... anything -- all the while, seamlessly tracking the document's progress as it moves through your organization's existing workflow."
WP Document Revisions is a document management and version control plugin for the popular content management system, WordPress. Built for time-sensitive and mission-critical projects, teams can collaboratively edit files of any format - text documents, spreadsheets, images, sheet music… anything - all the while, seamlessly tracking the document's progress as it moves through your organization's existing workflow.
Earlier I would have introduced it this "php code widget" that is a wordpress widget allows you to run php syntax, but i find another decent plugin (Exec-PHP) of wordpress these two days. Although it is also the implementation of php syntax, but its advantage is able to use in the article. if you want to use it in widget, you can fill php code in the text.
There is a very simple way to install, just download it into your plugin directory and then extract file and active it so that you can add php code in the article and widget...
"Sangar Slider is a premium high quality slider plugin for WordPress.
Sangar Slider is a premium high quality slider plugin for WordPress. With smooth animation, layered slide, touch and swipe support, easy to use and truly responsive. Packed with premium skins and template, and also easy to create your very own custom template for your slider. It's full-featured, modern, yet easy to use. Sangar Slider is an awesome layer slider as well, with the ability of adding any HTML contents (texts, images, …) in layers. You can even create your very-own theme and template using its extensive API system.
No coding required. Sangar Slider Premium is equipped with a cutting-edge, powerfull yet intuitive and easy to use layer editor. With layer editor, you can create your layer content by drag-n-drop your content. Each element of the layer is editable, including content transition. The slider also come with eye-catching animation."