Daily Tip: You Can Now Favorite Plugins on WordPress.org

There’s something new in the WordPress.org Plugin Repository and we think you’re going to like it. Logged in users can now favorite plugins. Any plugin that you favorite will show up on your profile listing at profiles.wordpress.org. This is a great way to keep track of the plugins that you want to remember, use often or want to recommend to others. Check it out at the plugin repository and start…
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If you’re an experienced WordPress user, you may have heard of Lester Chan (otherwise known as “gamerz”). Lester is the author of no less than 19 plugins, of which 4 feature on the WPMU Top 100 Plugins list. That’s more than the likes of Joost de Valk, Automattic, or anyone else for that matter. I recently interviewed Lester for ManageWP, and so had the opportunity to take a closer look…
Read more...Daily Tip: QueryPosts – A More Comprehensive WordPress Code Reference
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QueryPosts.com is a new reference for developers that aims to be an even better WordPress code reference than the codex. Explore the site a little bit and you’ll find that function pages have tons of information, source, links to trac and github, and a list of similar and/or related functions. The site’s creator hopes to make it a more comprehensive and up-to-date reference than the Codex currently offers. The auto-suggest…
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Anyone who claims that we haven’t been penalized (but have just lost link juice) as a result of the Penguin update can take a look at the below. These are the first 50 results for the search ‘WPMU Penguin’ [*not wpmu.org and not ""] – 98%+ of which are about and reference the article I published last Thursday on how Penguin has affected this site. However, needless to say, that…
Read more...Daily Tip: Share Media Across Blogs in a WordPress Multisite Network
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Ordinarily, each WordPress blog in a multisite network has its own separate media library. Network Shared Media is a plugin that allows blogs to share media across the network. After installing the plugin you’ll find a new tab in the Add Media window where you can access media from other blogs. Sharing media on a network is especially useful if you’re using multisite to manage a number of websites that…
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