Plugins Used
Here's a list of all 12 WordPress 2.0 plugins that we use on TBN. We'd like to give thanks and attribution to all the plugin authors for their time and effort in creating these specific works.
| Plugin | Version | Author | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adsense-Deluxe | 0.7 | Acme Technologies | Place Google AdSense ads in your WordPress Posts. Requires WordPress 1.5 or higer. For complete usage and configuration click on AdsenseDeluxe under the “Options” menu. |
| Advanced-Admin-Menus | 2.0.5 | Andy Staines | Drop Down Menus for WordPress Admin Panels (WP 2.0x Specific) |
| Did You Pass Math? | 2.0 | Steven Herod | Restricts comment spam by throwing the commenter a simple math question. |
| Dunstan-style Error Page | 1.2 | Andrew Ferguson | A fuller featured 404 error page modeled from http://1976design.com/blog/error/ |
| Editor Search | 1.3 | Andrew Buckman | Adds search feature to theme and plug-in editors in the WordPress admin area. Also offers a ‘go to line number’ feature. Requires JavaScript to be enabled in your browser. |
| Feed List | 2.04B | Bill Rawlinson | Displays any ATOM or RSS feed in your blog. |
| Instant Upgrade | 0.1 | Alex Günsche | Upgrade your WordPress-Installation with one simple click (Go to Manage » Instant Upgrade) |
| Kill Preview | 1.0 | Owen Winkler | Replaces the post preview iframe from the post writing screen with a popup link. |
| Miniblog | 0.5 [modified] | Ryan Poe | Allows miniature blogs, links, notes, or whatever to be created. The menu, functionality, and documentation can be found in the Write : Miniblog menu once the plugin is activated. |
| Tags in the Head | RC 1 | Kirk Montgomery | A simple plugin to use UTW tags as META Keywords in your HEAD |
| Ultimate Tag Warrior | 3.1 | Christine Davis | UTW2: Like UTW1, but with even greater justice. Allows tagging posts in a non-external-system dependent way; with a righteous data structure for advanced tagging-mayhem. |
| Viper’s Plugins Used | 1.12 | Viper007Bond | Allows you to display alphabetically what plugins you have enabled on your blog in either a table or unordered list. Also allows you to set custom descriptions for the plugins in the output. |






