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"Use this plugin to embed Google Wave inside a wordpress post, as easy as [wave id="wave-id"]. This plugin implements the full wave embed api and features a TinyMCE button for embedding the wave. follow @wavewordpress in twitter for updates and more inf "
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If you’re a blogger, an affiliate marketer or website owner then you’ve probably realized by now that your success is absolutely dependent on your online presence across the entire Internet–not just on your website. This means you’re constantly posting all kinds of stuff to Twitter, Facebook, other websites and probably 50-100 other sites.
BuddyPress will add a social networking layer to a new or existing installation of WordPress MU.
BuddyPress is a suite of WordPress plugins and themes, each adding a distinct new feature. BuddyPress contains all the features you’d expect from WordPress but aims to let members socially interact. Read More →
A group blog theme for short update messages, inspired by Twitter. Featuring: Hassle-free posting from the front page. Perfect for group blogging, or as a liveblog theme. Dynamic page updates. Threaded comment display on the front page. In-line editing for posts and comments. Live tag suggestion based on previously used tags. A show/hide feature for comments, to keep things tidy. Real-time notifications when a new comment or update is posted. Super-handy keyboard shortcuts. Helvetica Neue for you modern font lovers. And more to come...
Custom Fields in WordPress
I spoke at WordCamp Dallas in June 2009, giving a presentation on putting WordPress custom fields to work on a blog. This page contains a video of that presentation, along with links to download the theme files I modified during the presentation and to other resources I mentioned.
The Custom Field Template plugin adds the default custom fields on the Write Post/Page. The template format is almost same as the one of the rc:customfieldgui plugin. The difference is following.
Pods lets you create, manage, and display custom content types using WordPress. Like Drupal CCK, these content types can relate to one another, allowing for sites packed with interconnectedness. Automatic pagination, filtering, public forms, access control, menu editing and more are possible with the Pods CMS framework.
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