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Insert feed footer with WordPress Plugin CopyFeed

by John Ankarström on May 24, 2009

in How To, Plugins

CopyFeed Footer

Ever wanted those fancy RSS feed footers? With the CopyFeed Plugin for WordPress it’s possible to include a footer in your feed, and it’s easy, too. So this post goes straight to the point:

Download the plugin, and enjoy your new feed footer! Tip: When installing plugin, do it fast with the WP.org One Click Installer!

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WordPress Plugin: Align RSS Images

by John Ankarström on May 22, 2009

in Plugins

There’s a problem in the WordPress RSS-feed, when including aligned images with posts. In the feed, the alignment won’t work. I’ve always hated this, but now I’ve found a plugin that fixes this problem!

Align RSS Images

The plugin is named Align RSS Images, and it makes alignment work in feeds. It’s as simple as that, and that’s all. There’s no settings for the plugin. The plugin is not advanced, but it does the job.

Download the plugin here, and tell us how it’s going!

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WordPress.org One Click InstallTough WordPress 2.7 has a built in plugin installer, it’s so annoying when you open a link to a plugin at WordPress.org, then you have to open your WordPress Administration to install it. Wouldn’t it be great if there were a Install button right on the plugin page?

Now there’s a solution for this, a plugin and a Greasemonkey script or bookmarklet. First, you have to install the plugin on your blog, then install the Greasemonkey script, or use the bookmarklet. Both come with the plugin.

You can visit the authors post about WordPress.org One Click Install, and download it. I didn’t get the script to work with GreaseKit in Safari, so I use the bookmarklet. If you get it working, tell me how it works in the comments.

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Wolfram Alpha Plugin for WordPress

by John Ankarström on May 22, 2009

in Plugins

Wolphram Alpha WordPress PluginWolfram Alpha, the new knowledge search engine, has comed to WordPress in the shape of a plugin. It is written by Pedro Camara, and it adds a simple sidebar widget with a search form. 28 persons have currently downloaded the plugin.

It’s a great plugin if you want to provide your readers a search form for knowledge in the sidebar. I haven’t tested the plugin yet, but if you try it – please leave a comment and tell me about it.
Download the plugin here!

Read more about Wolfram Alpha at MakeUseOf

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