Invision and WordPress Invision has decreased in popularity in recent years, but is still one of the big contendors. Meshing it with WordPress is pretty simple and the best option I could find was InvisionBridge WordPress-IPB Bridge (http://forums.invisionize.com/lofiversion/index.php/t125596.html) which combines the login system for each and also offers some extra options in the paid version [...]
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How to Integrate WordPress with Forums: IPB, SMF, vBulletin, phpBB & Vanilla
March 21st, 2009 — WordPress
WordPress PHPList Dual Registration Plugin
January 22nd, 2009 — WordPress
The WordPress PHPList Dual Registration Plugin puts a small checkbox on your WordPress registration page allowing new users to subscribe to your chosen newsletter from PHPList. Recently I set up and launched a newsletter system on SeanBluestone.com using PHPList. Since I already have a number of people signing up for this site every day I [...]
AdSense For bbPress Plugin
January 15th, 2009 — WordPress
Having developed a number of WordPress plugins and being a fan and user of bbPress, I figured it was time to have a bash at developing plugins for this platform as well. bbPress functions almost exactly like WordPress and though a plugin has it’s own plugin API (though not documented as yet). AdSense for bbPress [...]
Customizing the_excerpt() in WordPress
January 11th, 2009 — WordPress
the_excerpt() in WordPress is a core function, always used within the loop, which displays the first 55 words of the current post with [...] added at the end. While this is useful in many circumstances, it’s also very limited as many people either wish to change the number of words it displays or remove the [...]
CPALead WordPress Plugin
November 26th, 2008 — WordPress
CPALead (http://www.cpalead.com) is a sort of alternative to AdSense that allows you to put a small javascript code between the <head> tags in your site, forcing your readers to fill in a survey before they are granted access to that page. Each time a survey is completed you receive a small commission. CPALead was notoriously [...]
