Wordpress Plugins Used
Currently Active Wordpress Plugins Used
Akismet 2.2.7
» Matt Mullenweg (url)
Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” To show off your Akismet stats just put <?php akismet_counter(); ?> in your template. See also: WP Stats plugin.
aLinks 1.0rc2
» Sean Hickey (url)
A WordPress plugin that automatically links keywords in your blog post.
Capability Manager 1.3.1
» Jordi Canals (url)
Manage user capabilities and roles.
Code Markup 1.3
» Bennett McElwee (url)
A filter that displays <code> blocks nicely while still allowing formatting.
CommentLuv 2.7.64
» Andy Bailey (url)
Plugin to show a link to the last post from the commenters blog by parsing the feed at their given URL when they leave a comment. Rewards your readers and encourage more comments.
Custom Function Widgets 0.2
» Kaspars Dambis (url)
Easily create widgets for plugins which offer only raw function access like super_plugin($var = 1, "Yes"). All the options are available under Presentation > Widgets.
Custom Smilies 2.8 beta
» Crazy Loong (url)
Personalize your posts and comments using custom smilies. Previously named Custom Smileys. it (older than version 2.0) maintained by QAD.
Exec-PHP 4.9
» Sören Weber (url)
Executes <?php ?> code in your posts, pages and text widgets.
Folding Category List (FoCaL) 1.2.0
» Tim Trott (url)
Enhanced Folding Category List for Wordpress
Google XML Sitemaps 3.2.2
» Arne Brachhold (url)
This plugin will generate a special XML sitemap which will help search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing and Ask.com to better index your blog.
Instant Weekly Roundup 1.0.0
» Tejaswini Deshpande, Sanjeev Mishra (url)
Instant Weekly Roundup creates weekly or monthly or custom roundup of all your posts written in that time span in a desired format so that there is no need to manually create a roundup post every week to summarize your blogging activity. So a Monday Roundup or a Refresher is not now a big effort.
KeywordLuv 1.03
» Stephen Cronin (url)
Reward your commentators by separating their name from their keywords, in the link to their website, giving them improved anchor text. For example, leaving “Stephen @ Custom WordPress Plugins” in the name field, will result in the following: Stephen from Custom WordPress Plugins. Requires a DoFollow plugin to be effective.
Latest Posts by Category Archive 1.2
» Alex Cristache of Blogsessive.com (url)
Returns a list of your latest posts, organized by category.
Lucia'sLinkLove 0.3 (Added number count toggles.)
» Lucia Liljegren (url)
Where a commenter has commented at least some number of timeslinks are made “dofollow”. User interface permits blogger to do follow author link or links inside comments.
Most Commented Widget 2.1.1
» Nick Momrik (url)
Widget to display posts/pages with the most comments.
My Top Commentators 1.0
» MaxBlogPress for Daily Blog Tips (url)
See who is the top commentators in your blog.
NextGEN Gallery 1.4.3
» Alex Rabe (url)
A NextGENeration Photo gallery for the Web 2.0.
No Self Pings 0.2
» Michael D. Adams (url)
Keeps WordPress from sending pings to your own site.
Ozh' Admin Drop Down Menu 3.3.6
» Ozh (url)
All admin links available in a neat horizontal drop down menu. Saves lots of screen real estate! For WordPress 2.8+
Post-Plugin Library 2.6.2.1
» Rob Marsh, SJ (url)
Does nothing by itself but supplies common code for the Similar Posts, Recent Posts, Random Posts, and Recent Comments plugins. Make sure you have the latest version of this plugin.
Post Template 3.4.0
» Vincent Prat (url)
A plugin that allows you to create post templates in order to save time writing posts having the same structure.
RB Internal Links 2.0.8
» Arron Woods (url)
Link to other blog posts and pages without specifying the full URL. Uses a UI to ease finding the post or page you want to link to.
Regenerate Thumbnails 2.0.1
» Viper007Bond (url)
Allows you to regenerate all thumbnails after changing the thumbnail sizes.
Smart Archives Reloaded 1.9.1
» scribu (url)
An elegant and easy way to present your archives. (With help from Simon Pritchard)
Stream Video Player 1.0.6
» Rodrigo Polo (url)
The best way to include Stream Video to your blog, iPhone and HD video compatible. (SWFObject by Geoff Stearns)
Subscribe To Comments 2.1.2
» Mark Jaquith (url)
Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. Based on version 1 from Scriptygoddess
Thank Me Later 2.0.0.1
» Brendon Boshell (url)
Automatically send a ‘thank you’ e-mail to those who comment on your blog. This plugin engages the visitor by reminding them to check back for responses or new blog posts. The plugin is highly configurable with multiple messages, variable delay and restrictions.
Thesis OpenHook 2.2.5
» Rick Beckman (url)
This plugin allows you to insert arbitrary content into the many hooks that the Thesis Theme Framework provides. Never again edit a file! Based on K2 Hook Up and GPLed.
Top Commentators Widget 1.3
» Lorna Timbah (WebGrrrl.net) (url)
Adds a sidebar widget to show the top commentators in your WP site. Adapted from Show Top Commentators plugin.
TweetMeme Retweet Button 1.7.5
» TweetMeme (url)
Adds a button which easily lets you retweet your blog posts.
Twitter for Wordpress 1.9.7
» Ricardo González (url)
Displays your public Twitter messages for all to read. Based on Pownce for Wordpress by Cavemonkey50.
Twitter Friendly Links 0.4.5
» Konstantin Kovshenin (url)
Your very own TinyURL within your OWN domain! If you DO promote your blog posts in Twitter, then you MUST make your links look cool!
Twittify 0.1
» Chris Alexander (url)
Automatically link Twitter @usernames and #hashtags in Wordpress blog posts
Twittley Retweet Button 2.0
» Twittley.com (url)
Adds the Twittley Retweet Button to your posts, pages, and rss feeds. Making is incredibly easy for your users to retweet without leaving your site!
WordPress Editorial Calendar 0.6
» Mary Vogt and Zack Grossbart (url)
An editorial calendar for managing the dates of your WordPress posts
Wordpress Popular Posts 2.0.2
» Héctor Cabrera (url)
Retrieves the most active entries of your blog and displays them with your own formatting (optional). Use it as a widget or place it in your templates using <?php get_mostpopular(); ?>
Wordpress Thread Comment 1.4.9.4
» 偶爱偶家 (url)
wp thread comment allow user can reply comment and same comment On display, can choose ajax or not. 允许用户回复某个特定的评论并集中显示相似评论, 可以自由选择是否使用ajax.
WP-DBManager 2.50
» Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan (url)
Manages your Wordpress database. Allows you to optimize database, repair database, backup database, restore database, delete backup database , drop/empty tables and run selected queries. Supports automatic scheduling of backing up and optimizing of database.
WP-PluginsUsed 1.50
» Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan (url)
Display WordPress plugins that you currently have (both active and inactive) onto a post/page.
WP-Polls 2.50
» Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan (url)
Adds an AJAX poll system to your WordPress blog. You can easily include a poll into your WordPress’s blog post/page. WP-Polls is extremely customizable via templates and css styles and there are tons of options for you to choose to ensure that WP-Polls runs the way you wanted. It now supports multiple selection of answers.
WP-PostViews 1.50
» Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan (url)
Enables you to display how many times a post/page had been viewed. Modified by David Potter to include options for when and where to display view counts.
Wp-Thumbie 0.1.6
» Sandip Dedhia (url)
Show user defined number of related posts with thumbnail images from BlogsDNA. Based on the plugin by Ajay Desoza. Configure…
WPaudio 2.1.1
» Todd Iceton (url)
Play mp3s and podcasts in your posts by converting links and tags into a simple, customizable audio player.
WP Greet Box 5.5.8
» Thaya Kareeson (url)
Show a different message to your visitor depending on which site they are coming from. For example, you can ask Digg visitors to Digg your post, Google visitors to subscribe to your RSS feed, and more! Best of all, this plugin is compatible with various WordPress cache plugins.
WP Twitip ID 1.1
» Andy Bailey (url)
Adds another field to the comment form to allow the user to include their twitter id. Inspired by @problogger post http://tinyurl.com/6gns3f and kicked up the bum by @styletime.
XRDS-Simple 1.0
» DiSo Development Team (url)
Provides framework for other plugins to advertise services via XRDS.
Yet Another Related Posts Plugin 3.1.3
» mitcho (Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine) (url)
Returns a list of related entries based on a unique algorithm for display on your blog and RSS feeds. A templating feature allows customization of the display.
Currently Inactive Wordpress Plugins
Popular Posts 2.6.2.0
» Rob Marsh, SJ (url)
Displays a highly configurable list of the most popular posts. Instructions and help online. Requires the latest version of the Post-Plugin Library to be installed.

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I love it! That is way cool man! The steps weren’t that complicated too, which is great.
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I also use lots of plugins. I am going to check yours to see if I can add some more!
Thank you for sharing the list.
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Extreme John (4111 comments.) Reply:
June 1st, 2009 at 10:39 am
@Gabriel I hope you find some decent wordpress plugins in my list, if you find any useful please let me know.
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That’s a lot of plugins! I use a ton less than that, but I usually delete and remove any that I decide I’m not going to use. All in One SEO Pack, Contact Form 7, and DB Backup are the first ones I usually install.
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Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t listing the active plug-ins on your site kind of a pathway to getting hacked?
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I agree, any time you list your plugins you can open yourself up to hacks as some plugins have inherent security flaws.
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To me word press is something that you type that no one gets to see . I never had one comment on my wordpress blog . You never see it anywhere when you type in me or my book so what good is word press blog or is it one of those things they expect you to give them tons of extra money to work?
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nice collection of plugins. thanks for sharing.
Indeed… sharing is everything.
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Just what I have been looking for – many thanks indeed.
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That is a lot more plugins than I currently use! I agree with some of the other posters, it probably isn’t the best idea to give away all the inner workings of your Wordpress blog, but I assume you have had no problems so more power to you. Out of the ones you have listed, which are the ones you couldn’t live without?
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Extreme John (4111 comments.) Reply:
December 8th, 2009 at 3:32 pm
@Kelly@Worpress Logo, trust me before I post any info that might create problems I get the clearance haha. I recently created a list of my top 25 Wordpress Plugins, hit the search box and it will give you the list.
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Just read about KeywordLuv and wanted to give it a try. I think I’ll find a download and add it to my blog. I have Top Commenters on it now but so far no takers.
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Thanks for this list… I will definitely install some of this posts…. by the way, I just recently started using IntenseDebate and it looks pretty cool.
Regards from Mexico.
JM
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