Test 2 of headspace plugin

If this works It beginning to look really cool :-)

Update:
Heureka!!!

If only the meta description was added at the top of the source I’d be completely satisfied – but then again it is only cosmetics…

Upload at ease

My rating: 4 out of 5

As I have been looking for a plugin og hack to make wordpress make linked thumbs from uploaded images. So far this plugin does the job – there are some slight usability problems, but those are minor compared to the functionality of this plugin. The picture below is Linus with the Church of the Good Sheperd, Lake Tekapo, NZ in the background.
Linus runs

Adwords, google and plugin

I am currently trying to implement Google Adsense, which is why you’ll see the Google Logo above the site search and various ads scattered around the site.

I’m not hoping to find gold here – I am merely experimenting with Adwords to get som digital knowledge. My goal is to have ads on single post pages and archive/category pages – I don’t want an ad cluttered blog, but I dont mind the occasional ad here and there. I am trying to use the adwords deluxe plugin. It looks promising (although it’s not working properly yet…), while it site-wide easy management of adwords coding and placement. I bet this is not the last post n this subject…

Update:
As you see the plugin works :-)

bilingual blog plugin

This post continues the pending plugin post.
I’ve been wanting a plugin for this blog that makes it possible to write in two languages without having to consider whether doc types and other language support is correct.
I’ve found a basic bilingual plugin (here is a working example) – but it is still an alpha version and I am not that much of a techie to enjoy tampering and tinkering with a plugin that may or may not work.

What I am looking for is basically a radio button type of thing that defines whether the post is written in danish or english. If the same plugin would put a little flag/gif near the title, I wouldn’t object to that either.

pending plugins

Well, scouring the net for a decent referrer script, has brought a couple of plugins to my attention – but considering the facts that it is past midnight, I have still real work to to do, I am getting up tomorrow – I’ll make this a pending plugins list:

Recent links – shows a list of your most recently linked websites. Can be used to generate link blig, link archives and a link rss.

Meta Keywords and Meta description – I’m a bit wary on this plugin, although I’d really like to be able to control metadescription on the individual post’s pages.

referrer script

Somehow I have told my wordpress installation to put ‘/structure’ at the end of all permalinks – having corrected that I now end up with a lot of dead links in google and thus decided to create a nifty 404-page (actual look here)that either redirects or helps visitors to the relevant posts. Solutions from Scriptygodess: 404-redirects and parse search terms.

Update:
Long at last, I figured that some crafty wordpresser might have thought up a plugin to show referrers… and voila – one possible solution.

Revenge of the Sith

Star Wars III
My rating: 4 out of 5

This is a test-review of revenge of the sith – Structured blogging claims a lookup feature to IMDB, but it is a bit on the slow side…

Anyhows the later part of the movie is cool; the first part has a ring of too much slapstick/comedy/sci-fi campedness for my taste.

Structured Review

My rating: 4 out of 5

This is a test-review of the Structured Blogging-plugin to WordPress. So far installation has only been hampered by me… This looks good!

Obviously I need yo tamper with the looks and feel of the plugin, but so far I’m really happy :-) Need to figure out how to apply/change/modify thhose background images.

Structured blogging

Plugins and extensions for blogs is emerging everywhere… I came across Structured Blogging – a plugin for wordpress that styles the posts according to their content. Looks quite nice, I must say.

Update: Looked Closer, and it actually looks cooler, with easy installation and all… Actually Structured Blogging corresponds to some of the thoughts in Don Barslunds thesis on Rhetorical Informaton Retrieval.

[via Charlene Li]