October 5, 2009
Author: Manoj Kumar
You can upload pictures to your BuddyPress Profile and post wire messages on pictures
Installation:
bpPicture Album requires BuddyPress 1.0,

Plugin:

Upload files and directories into the “/wp-content/plugins/” directory of your installation.
Activate bpPicture Album in the “Plugins” admin panel using the “Activate Site Wide” link.

Theme:

++++ For BuddyPress 1.1 ++++
You have to move the “album” directory out of /bppicture-album/ and place it into /bp-sn-parent/.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Keep /bp-album/ within the bppicture-album directory. What you need to relocate is the album directory.

So, you move the “album” directory out of /bppicture-album/ and place it into /wp-contents/bp-themes/bpmember/.

“album” directory should be at the same level as “/wp-content/bp-themes/bpmember/groups” and “/wp-content/bp-themes/bpmember/profile” etc…

faq:
Will this work on standard WordPress?

No, this will only work only on BuddyPress 1.0 and Above

Where can I get support? or report a bug?

The support and bug can be reported here: http://manojkumar.org/

October 4, 2009
Authors: satollo, momo360modena
Hyper Cache is a new cache system for WordPress, specifically written for
people which have their blogs on low resources hosting provider
(cpu and mysql). It works even with hosting based on Microsoft IIS (just tuning
the configuration). It has three invalidation method: all the cache, single post
based and nothing but with control on home and archive pages invalidation
Installation:

Put the plugin folder into [wordpress_dir]/wp-content/plugins/
Go into the WordPress admin interface and activate the plugin
Optional: go to the options page and configure the plugin

Before upgrade DEACTIVATE the plugin and then ACTIVATE and RECONFIGURE!

faq:
How can I submit a bug?

Write me to info@satollo.com, please, its the quicker way to have it fixed. You can write to the
WordPress forum, too, but I read it rarely.

Where can I find versions history?

On this page: Post Layout versions.

Other FAQs?

Im collection tips and FAQ on this page
so I can update it more easly.

October 4, 2009
Author: Don Fischer
Amazon Product In a Post Plugin is used to to quickly add a formatted Amazon Product/Item to a post or page by using just the Amazon product ASIN (also known as the ISBN-10)
Installation:
After you intall the plugin, you need to set up your Amazon Affiliate/Associate ID in the Options panel located in the AMAZON PIP menu under AMAZON PIP OPTIONS.

No additional adjustments are needed unless you want to configure your own CSS styles. Styles can be adjusted or removed in the OPtions Panel as well.

WARNING: If you do not add your Amazon Affiliate ID, you will NOT get credit for purchases made using this Plugin.

Adding products is a simple process.

To Add a product to an existing post:
* Go into the full edit mode for the post (Post/Edit then select the post).
* Under the Content editor, there will be a box called Amazon Product In a Post Settings. Maximize it if it is not already fully visible.
* There are 3sections to fill out, Active, Location and ASIN.
* If Active is checked, the product will be live if the post is published.
* For the Location, pick the spot you want the product to show.
* Then enter the ASIN in the ASIN field.
* Save or Publish the post.

To Add a New Product Post, you have 3 options:
* You can add a new post the regular way (Post / Add New / fill out the items /Publish), and them add the product as outlined above
* You can use the Quick Add Product Feature (called Amazon PIP in the Amazon PIP menu). This is the fastest method for adding a quick product with minimum text. This Method will create a New Post in the selected categories.
* You can add a Product via Shortcode to an existing Page/Post.

To Add a product Via Shortcode:
* In the Content editor, add [AMAZONPRODUCT=XXXXXXXXXX] where XXXXXXXXXX is the Amazon ASIN/ISBN10 number.
* Update the Page/Post. You can add as many products this way as you like. Just keep in mind that there is a call made to the Amazon API for each product added, so addin too many products could cause a noticable increase in page loading time.

October 4, 2009
Author: Clifton H. Griffin II
Many bloggers use a similar format for many or all of their posts. WordPress provides no native way to pre-fill your new posts with default text/content. This plugin provides the simplest solution to this problem. It takes 5 minutes to install and setup. The template allows you to define a title, post body, and even an excerpt. It supports HTML and even PHP for dynamically generated content. Theres no easier solution. I promise
Installation:

Upload the directory “simple-post-template” to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
Go to Settings -> Simple Post Template and enter your desired title, body and/or excerpt for new posts. (Feel free to use any combination of HTML and PHP.)
If you select “Auto fill new posts with this template.” all new posts will be created with your template. If you uncheck this, the new posts screen will have a new sidebar widget with a button allowing you to apply the template.
Theres nothing else to do. Enjoy! (unless you are upgrading, in which case, see below)

faq:
Can feature x be added?

Probably! E-mail me: webmaster[at]clifgriffin.com

Can Simple Post Template specify default custom fields?

Not at this time. I recommend using Custom Field Template for this. It should be compatible with Simple Post Template, though I have not personally tested this. Link: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/custom-field-template/

October 4, 2009
Author: Jan Gosmann <jan@hyper-world.de>
The Xpost (speak it: crosspost) plugin allows you to crosspost your posts to other WordPress blogs via XML-RPC. Features include
Installation:

Upload plugin-name.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
Goto Settings, then Xpost and add your WordPress blogs.
Thats it! When editing or creating a post you will find a Xpost widget in the sidebar where you can select the blogs to crosspost to and the categories.

faq:
Nothing so far.

October 4, 2009
Author: AddInto
This plugin allows you to add the button below items in your WordPress blog. Some options were included in the administration for more customization
Installation:

Upload /addinto/ directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
(Optional) Customize the plugin in the Settings (or Options) > AddInto menu

October 4, 2009
Author: Bernhard Kau
This plugin enables blog admins and editors to manage the notification of incomming comments. As WordPress only has the option to notify on every comment, the email account of the admin may recieve many email each day. Notification is also limited to the admin only, so only the admin user will recieve an email for incomming comments
Installation:
Installation trough WordPress admin pages:

Go to the admin page Plugins -> Add New
Search for kau-boy and choose the plugin
Choose the action install
Click on Install now
Activate the plugin after install has finished (with the link or trough the plugin page)
You might have to edit the settings

Installation using WordPress admin pages:

Download the plugin zip file
Go to the admin page Plugins -> Add New
Choose the Upload link under the Install Plugins headline
Browse for the zip file and click Install Now
Activate the plugin after install has finished (with the link or trough the plugin page)
You might have to edit the settings

Installation using ftp:

Unzip und upload the files to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
You might have to edit the settings

faq:
Who can subscribe to the comments feed?

You can set if only users who has the moderation permission to subscribe, or every user of the blog. Non moderation users will not see the moderation links and they will not see comments that has to be moderated.

Can I limit the number of mails that I recieve for new comments?

This feature will be available in one of the next updates. But as digesting emails is more complex, I started with the feed option.

October 4, 2009
Author: Bernhard Kau
This plugin enables blog admins and editors to manage the notification of incomming comments. As WordPress only has the option to notify on every comment, the email account of the admin may recieve many email each day. Notification is also limited to the admin only, so only the admin user will recieve an email for incomming comments
Installation:
Installation trough WordPress admin pages:

Go to the admin page Plugins -> Add New
Search for kau-boy and choose the plugin
Choose the action install
Click on Install now
Activate the plugin after install has finished (with the link or trough the plugin page)
You might have to edit the settings

Installation using WordPress admin pages:

Download the plugin zip file
Go to the admin page Plugins -> Add New
Choose the Upload link under the Install Plugins headline
Browse for the zip file and click Install Now
Activate the plugin after install has finished (with the link or trough the plugin page)
You might have to edit the settings

Installation using ftp:

Unzip und upload the files to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
You might have to edit the settings

faq:
Who can subscribe to the comments feed?

You can set if only users who has the moderation permission to subscribe, or every user of the blog. Non moderation users will not see the moderation links and they will not see comments that has to be moderated.

Can I limit the number of mails that I recieve for new comments?

This feature will be available in one of the next updates. But as digesting emails is more complex, I started with the feed option.

October 4, 2009
Author: Bernhard Kau
This plugin enables blog admins and editors to manage the notification of incomming comments. As WordPress only has the option to notify on every comment, the email account of the admin may recieve many email each day. Notification is also limited to the admin only, so only the admin user will recieve an email for incomming comments
Installation:
Installation trough WordPress admin pages:

Go to the admin page Plugins -> Add New
Search for kau-boy and choose the plugin
Choose the action install
Click on Install now
Activate the plugin after install has finished (with the link or trough the plugin page)
You might have to edit the settings

Installation using WordPress admin pages:

Download the plugin zip file
Go to the admin page Plugins -> Add New
Choose the Upload link under the Install Plugins headline
Browse for the zip file and click Install Now
Activate the plugin after install has finished (with the link or trough the plugin page)
You might have to edit the settings

Installation using ftp:

Unzip und upload the files to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
You might have to edit the settings

faq:
Who can subscribe to the comments feed?

You can set if only users who has the moderation permission to subscribe, or every user of the blog. Non moderation users will not see the moderation links and they will not see comments that has to be moderated.

Can I limit the number of mails that I recieve for new comments?

This feature will be available in one of the next updates. But as digesting emails is more complex, I started with the feed option.

October 4, 2009
Author: HanaDaddy
Easily insert any complicated HTML and JAVASCRIPT code or even custom PHP output in your WordPress article. Useful for adding AdSense and Paypal donation code in the middle of the WP article. You can manage multiple code entries
Installation:
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

Download and unzip the zip file. Upload hana-code-insert folder with all of its contents to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress Admin Interface.
Goto Settings menu in the Admin Interface (Hana Code Insert) and create a code entry to use.
Use [hana-code-insert name=.../] in your blog article. Attribute name should be the name of the code entry you defined in the Settings menu. You can use Editor Helper Dialog for easier insert. Please see screen shot 3 for reference.


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