Plugins allow you to add or extend the functionality of WordPress. There is a myriad of excellent plugins available, but sometimes you need something custom. Some times those custom plugins are useful outside of a particular project. If the plugin is sufficiently generic I am happy to release them back to the WP community.
Here are the plugins I have released so far:
- Metathesis
Migrate your SEO metadata between one plugin or theme to another. Provide a framework for writing your own adapters. - XEN Carousel
The balance of form and function. The magic of jCarousel Lite in your WordPress site. - Private Email Notifications
Remove Email and IP address information from Email Notifications to protect the privacy of folks commenting on your blog. - HTTPS Stats Fix
Fix the WordPress.com Stats plugin when your site is being viewed with SSL turned on. - FlareSmith
Add FeedBurner’s FeedFlare service into your WordPress blog without editing your theme. - K2 Hook Up
The K2 theme provides a number of additional hooks into the template. If you’re handy with PHP you can easily add any manner of arbitrary content to these 7 regions. For everyone else, there is K2 Hook Up. - In The Loop
Be in the loop! Easily add any HTML, CSS, JavaScript or PHP to the begining or end of a post. Great for when plugins forget to add this ability. - WordPress MU-Helpers A plugin for developers looking to add additional functions to WordPress to ease development of custom solutions in MU and BuddyPress
- Posty Widget
A custom plugin that will display dynamic text from the values you enter in special custom fields on a post inside of a WordPress Widget. - WP-Orphanage
Automatically promote users on your blog to ’subscriber’ role and give them the ‘read’ capability when they are created without any!
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