links for 2007-09-22
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I’ve received several emails wondering how I have incorporated Gallery into WordPress. Well, my Gallery installation is in no way related to my WordPress installation- the only similarity is the design.
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PhotoQ is a WordPress photoblog plugin that makes your photoblogging life easier. It is most suited for “one photo a day”-style web pages i.e., classical photoblogs.
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Photopress is a plugin that adds a set of helper tools to WordPress to make working with images easier. It adds a pop-up uploader and a pop-up image browser to the posting page, a groovy random image function for your template, and a simple album to displ
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I have been looking for a simple plugin for WordPress that just displays photos that I upload. I got tired of trying out things like Gallery2 integration and stuff like that. I just wanted a simple photo gallery. No extra text, no comments, nothing. Just
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Version 0.31fix is a fix for WordPress 2.1.3
There are no new features. As I am rewriting the plugin almost completely, the new version takes some more time as expected. But with this fix you are able to use ANIga with the latest WordPress release.
Just f
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It’s out in the wild. Convert your WordPress 2.x installation into a full featured photoblog in virtually no time. Use the full range of WordPress functions and plugins: Benefit from the big community WordPress has to offer.
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»Yet Another Multicolumn Layout« (kurz: YAML) ist ein (X)HTML/CSS Framework zur Erstellung moderner, flexibler Layouts auf Grundlage von float-Umgebungen. Dabei stehen ein Höchstmaß an Flexibilität für den Webdesigner und Zugänglichkeit für die Nutz
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»Staring at the Sun« ist das private Fotoblog von Dirk Jesse. Ich lebe seit 1995 in Dresden, bin von Beruf Bauingenieur und liebe die Fotografie.
Einige ältere Aufnahmen hier im Fotoblog wurden mit einer Canon IXUS V3 aufgenommen. Seit Juni 2004 entstand
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There’s lots of great stuff out there for WordPress. I put this blog together so that I would have a place to organize the best information so that when I need it, I can easily find it. What better way to do it than with WordPress?
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