Plugins used here

This is a continually updated list of plugins I’ve chosen to use on this site. Most of them have been obtained from the WordPress plugin repository and are free. Some of them are actually written by me and that list will grow as time goes on.

This serves as a cheat sheet, more for me than anyone else

I’m list oriented that way. And after typing in manually about half of them, I decided to go and search for an automated plugin lister plugin and I found one! Weird how I didn’t look for that in the first place!

Sooooo, here’s the list (so far):

List of all installed plugins. Inactive plugins will be stroke through.
Nr.
Plugin
Version
Description

1

3.6.8

The very best and most convenient way to publish your ads.

By Arnan de Gans.

2

2.5.3

Used by millions, Akismet is quite possibly the best way in the world to protect your blog from comment and trackback spam. It keeps your site protected from spam even while you sleep. To get started: 1) Click the "Activate" link to the left of this description, 2) Sign up for an Akismet API key, and 3) Go to your Akismet configuration page, and save your API key.

By Automattic.

3

2.5

Replacement for the built in RSS widget that adds an optional link target, shortcode_handler, and page conditionals.

By grandslambert.

4

1.7.3

Easy to use, freely positionable, fancy AJAX-style table of contents for WordPress posts and pages.

By Hackadelic.

5

1.2.1.1

A fork of Jetpack by WordPress.com containing only Stats and WP.me Shortlinks modules. All other modules removed (files and code).

By Samuel Aguilera.

6

2.8.02

Gives user complete control over how feeds are displayed.

By Adam R. Brown.

7

1.0.0

The ultimate CSS3 button generator for WordPress. If you have the free version, deactivate it first before activating the Pro version.

By Max Foundry.

8

1.0

Enhanced Management UI for WordPress Navigation Menus. Expand and collapse menu trees, quickly jump between top level menu items, and more!

By Chris Mavricos, SevenSpark.

9

3.1.3

Easily post syntax-highlighted code to your site without having to modify the code at all. Uses Alex Gorbatchev's SyntaxHighlighter. TIP: Don't use the Visual editor if you don't want your code mangled. TinyMCE will "clean up" your HTML.

By Viper007Bond.

10

1.4.1

Most simple social share icons. 99% of your any blog post is share by these Social share icons.

By Sudipto Pratap Mahato.

11

6.3.3

Easily embed videos from various video websites such as YouTube, DailyMotion, and Vimeo into your posts.

By Viper007Bond.

12

0.51

Control widgets with WP's conditional tags is_home etc

By Alan Trewartha.

13

0.95

Allows you to easily upgrade to Beta releases.

By Peter Westwood.

14

3.3.5.4

Manage downloads on your site, view and show hits, and output in posts. If you are upgrading Download Monitor it is a good idea to back-up your database first just in case. You may need to re-save your permalink settings after upgrading if your downloads stop working.

By Mike Jolley.

15

1.3

This Wordpress plugin monitors web requests to identify and stop the most obvious attacks.

By Matthew Pavkov.

16

1.1.2

The first true all-in-one SEO solution for WordPress, including on-page content analysis, XML sitemaps and much more.

By Joost de Valk.

17

1.6.2

prettyPhoto is a jQuery based lightbox clone. Not only does it support images, it also add support for videos, flash, YouTube, iFrame. It's a full blown media modal box. WP-prettyPhoto embeds those functionalities in WordPress.

By Pier-Luc Petitclerc.

18

1.4.1

Define smilies as your way!

By As247.

19

2.3.1

WP CleanFix is an all in one tool for check, repair, fix and optimize your Wordpress blog.

By Giovambattista Fazioli.

20

2.0.2

Shows all installed plugins with a signle shortcode. [pluginlist] to show all, [pluginlist show="active"] to show only activated plugins and [pluginlist show="inactive"] to show all inactive plugins.

By H.-Peter Pfeufer.

21

1.0

Very fast caching plugin for WordPress.

By Donncha O Caoimh.

22

3.4.3

Returns a list of related entries based on a unique algorithm for display on your blog and RSS feeds. A templating feature allows customization of the display.

By mitcho (Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine).