plugins
Another great jQuery roundup post, this one specific to WordPress plugins and tutorials.
This looks like a promising replacement for the seemingly abandoned Popularity Contest plugin.
This plugin will come in handy as a way of letting users contribute content.
I’m going to use this on a client site that needs to remain private and thus can’t use a standard FeedBurner feed.
This seems like a good after-the-fact tool for WordPress hacks.
It’s a while out before I need to worry about this for my kids, but this intelligent web filtering solution makes a lot of sense, and I’ll be recommending it to those I know with kids.
This brief tutorial could come in handy… I’ve done something similar but didn’t document it, so this is a great reference should I need to do it again.
I have a client who’s battling spam registrations on their MU site. This plugin looks like just the ticket.
I occasionally get asked about doing members-only sections in a generally public blog. This looks like a good option.
I recently struggled through the SVN learning curve to get my plugin listed on wordpress.org. This would have been handy then and will no doubt be handy on my next plugin release.