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Comment Validation

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Another plugin I am using on this site: Comment Validation by Jörn Zaefferer.

From Jörn’s site:

Why should you install it? Because you care for comments and want to help users reduce mistakes that hold them off from commenting at all.

Whats the technology used? jQuery and the jQuery Validation plugin with a few customizations to make it fit into the standard WordPress theme.

Is it compatible with other plugins? The plugin is tested with the Draw Comments plugin and works, though the performance is slightly degraded. Other plugins haven’t yet been tested.

Download WordPress-Comment-Validation-Plugin (zip)

And.. Test it out below, but then, do leave a true comment. 🙂

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Possible photo tagging plugin update

Have you tried to download any of the community tagging plugins with no prevail?

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I recently posted a comment in response to a post on Justin Tadlock’s WordPress site about custom taxonomies. Then was asked by a reader how I integrated my custom taxonomies with one of Matt Mullenwegs “tagging” plugin.

  1. Community Tags
  2. Matt’s Community Tags

Anyway, I tried to install and use both plugins before with no luck. But decided to download Community Tags and try my luck again. With some hacking, I got it working. For a demo you can check out and tag (someone you know or recognize only, please) a picture over at my photography site, http://thefrosty.com.

Anyway, before I get carried away, I had a reader email me and ask how I integrated the plugin. And I thought I would ask you if you would be interedted in a re-re-release of the plugin.

At present time I do have some array errors, but everything works just fine as is.

Your comment feedback would be great! Thanks!

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Follow up on WordPress plugin changelogs

Following up on the WordPress weekly, and the final topic of discussion; changelogs and implementing them into your plugins. Now a plugin, shows the changelog in your plugin page…

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Changelogger, a plugin which will show the changelog of that plugin directly on your plugin page, as long as it exists within the plugin readme.txt file. Download it from the WordPress plugin repository.

Remember, if your a plugin developer, please read and use this template for your readme file.

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Initial dot org release of VideoPress

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Version 0.1.0 of VideoPress now available for you self hosted WordPress blog.

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