I’ve written yet another plugin — Javascript Pullquotes. It’s basically a wrapper for some Javascript and CSS by Roger Johansson. It allows you to make pullquotes in your posts without duplicating any content (i.e. making them manually). This is done via Javascript and it it makes it easy to disable them later on if you wish and makes it so that duplicate content doesn’t show up in your feeds.
Category Archives: My WP Plugins
Posts relating to plugins written by me for WP, click the link further up for the plugins
New Plugin — WordPress.com Admin Bar
I’ve released a new plugin. It creates an admin bar like the one that’s located at WordPress.com. Details and screenshot located at it’s homepage. Enjoy. 🙂
Viper’s Video Quicktags Updated to v3.0.0
I’ve updated my unexpectedly popular plugin to be more efficient (and less buggy) as well as to support more video formats. If you’d like details on it, just check out it’s homepage.
Video Quicktags Plugin Updated
I’ve updated my video quicktags plugin to support the WYSIWYG editor. So, if you use it and want to embed YouTube or Google Video hosted videos in your blog, then this plugin is for you! 🙂
Clean Archives Reloaded
I’ve released my edition of the Clean Archives plugin. My version features output caching (no more couple hundred queries per page load) as well moo.fx effects (my archives page was getting rather long).
For more details, check out my version’s page. 🙂
Battlefield 2 Stats Updated Once Again
Yep, another update for my Battlefield 2 Stats plugin. Added this time is support for the WordPress Widgets plugin as well as long term logging. If an error occurs now, it’s recorded so that you can see it later. Before, you’d only see any errors if they occured while you were looking at your options page.
Enjoy!
WeatherIcon v3 Beta
I thought I blogged about this already, but I guess not…
WeatherIcon version 3 is coming along nicely and is already mostly done. It’s been in use for probably a month or so here on my blog. Since it’s stable for the most part, we have allowed public access to it. If you think you’re looking to help out and know your way around WordPress, please consider downloading it and running it on your blog. Thanks! 🙂
WordPress Widgets
As mentioned on the WordPress Development Blog, the kickass sidebar widgets system that’s in use at WordPress.com is now available for everyone as a plugin. For those who don’t have a WordPress.com blog, here’s a screenshot of the great drag-and-drop system:

While currently only a few plugins support this cool new plugin, more are supporting it every day. None of mine do yet, but they will soon! 🙂
EDIT: For those missing that you could find a download link via the above mentioned WordPress Development Blog, here is a direct link to go to the plugin’s site.
Needed: Translators
Since I’ve noticed that a lotta Germans are using my Battlefield 2 Stats WordPress plugin, I’ve decided to implement true translation options for it.
However, since I don’t speak any language but English, I need people to translate it to different languages. So, if you you fluently speak another language (any language will do) and know English pretty well, please contact me!
A Major Update for My “Battlefield 2 Stats” WordPress Plugin
I’ve released a major update for my Battlefield 2 Stats WordPress plugin. Some of the new features in this version are…
- addition of the ranks introduced in the Battlefield 2 v1.2 patch
- code to connect to my website every once in a while and check for a new version
- tons of code improvements and error handling
If you are using an older version, it’s really suggested that you update. Oh, and thanks a bunch to DocSparky for testing a couple of beta versions of this plugin for me. It’s very much appreciated! 🙂