NOTICE:
This plugin has been discontinued. It was last updated in 2005 and since then many other and better plugins have come along, including Lester “GamerZ” Chan’s WP-PluginsUsed. I would recommend using one of those plugins rather than this ancient one.
Description:
I was unhappy with the other “Plugins Used” plugin that was out there (pluginsUsedPlugin) for a number of reasons, mainly that it didn’t output the plugins in alphabetical order as well as I wanted more configuration options. So, I started over and wrote my own plugin.
This plugin allows you to list out all plugins that you have activated as a table or an unordered list. You can toggle displaying the version, author, and plugin description. You can also set custom plugin descriptions via the plugin’s options page.
For an example, click here.
What’s New in v1.1x:
- Version 1.12 — I was modifying the content of the edit form
POST
contents and instead of saving the edited string to my own variable like I should have, I had been saving it to the$_POST
array which was causing some issues with WordPress. Fixed that in this version. - Version 1.11 — error with the quotes in the HTML of the version column header in the table output.
- Version 1.1 — a few bug fixes here and there, but mostly the addition of an options page where you can set custom plugin descriptions. This came as a result of a request by swordfish on the WordPress support forums.
Usage:
See the readme.txt
inside the ZIP for usage instructions. The instructions go into great detail and therefore are rather long, so I’d rather not clutter up this page with them. However, even though they are long, this plugin is not hard to install and use. The instructions just are long as they describe how you can cutomize everything.
Download Latest:
- Download from WordPress.org (0 downloads)
Support / Feature Request Forum:
http://www.viper007bond.com/wordpress-plugins/forums/viewforum.php?id=17
Donate
If you enjoy this plugin, please consider sending a few bucks my way. I’ve spent a lotta time on this plugin and all donated money will be put towards paying off my college loans and such. 🙂
Option Page Screenshots
Click for a larger version.
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Thanks for this plugin. I love it.
Keep the good work going.
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I don’t understand something. Why do I have to create a whole new page template instead of just pasting the `output_table(); ?>` code in a new page post (as you can with the contact form plugin)?
Delores on October 23rd, 2007 at 10:58 AM wrote:
Because they are different plugins and work completely differently? Apples and oranges.
But yes, I need to rework this plugin to make it easier to implement.
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Thank you! I love this plugin!
Funny… @ Browser/OS. I’m using Safari @ WinXP not @ MacOS 😀
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thank you, let me try this one 🙂
regards,
hi,
thanks a lot for this plugin. – it works like a charm.
one thing i noticed was that plugins with a lower case name are printed at the end of the list. you can see that for example on my pluginslist. imho they should be ordered within the whole list.
greetz,
berny
great plugin. 🙂
Thanks for the amazing plugin! 😀