Save As Text And Html
Save post as text or save post as html. Only post content is saved all other stuff get discarded. Free Download: Download this wp-plugin
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Plugin Stats provides a shortcode, template function, and dashboard widget which display graphs of the number of downloads completed for plugins hosted at WordPress.org. The green bar on the graph...
View ArticleSchedule Post
Schedule Post plugin automatically publish post at regular intervals. It read text files from special path and parse it into posts. It does this by utilizing the cron feature built into WordPress. You...
View ArticleWP Plugin Stats
This plugin is made for WP plugin developers. It parses plugin stats page and can show download stats (today, yesterday, last week, total, as well as flash chart) in your WordPress page/post. Just...
View ArticleMyCaptcha
Allows you to display a captcha on your comment form to avoid spam. Several choices of captcha style plus a random option. Look and Feel totally compliant with WordPress 2.5 Requires GD php extension....
View ArticleSmugMug Photo sidebar widget
The SmugMug Photo Sidebar widget displays a user-selectable number of random photos from one (or several) RSS photo feeds in the sidebar of a Word Press blog. New features in version 2.0 include...
View ArticleShantz WordPress QOTD
There are many quotes plugins out there. This one has been started by me (Shantanu Goel) with a view to have the best of features and options, ease of use and multiple sources to get the quotes from....
View ArticleWP Limit Posts Automatically
Automatically limit posts Is there a way to limit posts in WordPress? You can always use the more-tag and if you use it you can manually insert a break-point to cut your posts where you like. What if...
View ArticleSEO Slugs
The SEO Slugs WordPress plugin removes common words like ‘a’, ‘the’, ‘in’ from post slugs to improve search engine optimization. For example, when you publish a post with a title like this: “What You...
View ArticleOptimal Title
Optimal Title mirrors the function of wp_title() exactly, but moves the position of the ‘separator’ to after the title rather than before. This allows you to have your blog name tacked on to the end of...
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