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Deploy Landing Page WordPress Theme
Deploy is an all-in-one landing page WordPress theme integrated with Twitter, MailChimp, and Contact Form 7. Post updates to the blog and count down to your launch with the nifty clock!
Collect emails for your campaign with MailChimp. Deploy is customized and styled to accomodate the MailChimp plugin. Just install the plugin,
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Deploy Landing Page/Minisite HTML Template
Deploy is an all-in-one landing page template integrated with Twitter, MailChimp, a working contact form & more. Post updates to the News section and count down to your launch with the countdown nifty clock!
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2143 readersIf Apple has this familiar adage that says “there’s an app for that”, WordPress has a counterpart – “there’s a plugin for that.” Indeed, there are many WordPress plugins as there are many iPhone/iPod touch apps. These plugins have made WordPress a very useful CMS that business can utilize to suit specific business needs. No
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141 readersOne thing I’ve loved about WordPress 2.7.x is the ability to install plugins directly from the WordPress Plugin Repository. You don’t need to visit the individual site and instead just search for the plugin you want and then download, install and activate it.
However, even now, you need to go to your WP-Admin to install your
1668 readersTime and time again, when I would read an article about WordPress security or how to harden an install, I would see mentions of limiting the amount of times someone can try to log into an account. I’ve never put much thought into the idea but I’ve finally installed a plugin to help lessen the
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85 readersHaving launched our new User Reviews process for plugins, I didn’t give most our readers any time to get their plugin reviews across to me. In spite of this, we received a total eight plugin reviews for five different plugins.
Here’s the list. Do check out the links and read what the reviewer has to say.
10113 readersMu-plugins do not do update checks, so this is a friendly reminder to spend some time looking them over, upgrading as needed and culling out unused ones or replacing ones that have more efficient counter-parts. If you are a developer, I was also reminded about older plugins and version compatibility. If you maintain a plugin
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2239 readersNew plugins Debug Bar adds a debug menu to the admin bar that shows query, cache, and other helpful debugging information. Requires WordPress 3.1. Graceless Degradation gives visitors still using Internet Explorer 6 an appropriate user experience, with Comic Sans fonts everywhere, blinking emphasis tags, animated rainbow hr tags, and animated mailbox graphics added to
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2840 readersI’ve seen a lot of “Best WordPress Plugins” lists, and there’s usually a lot of overlap on them. You don’t need me to tell you about Platinum SEO Pack, Simple Tags, and WP Super Cache. Here are a few plugins that I think deserve more attention. These will probably be more useful to power-users who
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5287 readersThere are two ways to install plugins in WordPress 3.0. You can either search for and install plugins via Plugins/Add New in your admin panel, or search for and download plugins from the plugin directory, then upload them to /wp-content/plugins/. Now, thanks to Mark Jaquith, there’s a new way to install plugins. The new plugin