By Will on August 21st, 2009 | WordPress | 1 Comment »
David Peralty sent out a tweet recently, asking if there was a plugin that enforced a minimum password length. I looked around and didn’t find anything, so I decided to write one. As with most of my plugins, it’s pretty simple. Just install it and go. If you want to change the minimum password length (default is 7 characters) simply edit the plugin file and change the value of $min_length.
Plugin page (basically the same instructions as this post).
Direct Download
By Will on August 10th, 2009 | WordPress | No Comments »
Have you voted on the Weblog Tools Collection Plugin competition? There are is a host of new plugins available for download. They range from the very simple to the very complex. My personal favorite is the Pixopoint Menu Plugin, but there are some other great ones there as well. Check it out!
By Will on July 15th, 2009 | WordPress | No Comments »
A few hours ago, a post was released detailing issues plugins might be having with the latest WordPress release, and how to address them. I checked my plugins, and their options pages were indeed broken. Fortunately the fix was easy enough, and the two plugins I’ve released here on my blog are up to date.
Go ahead and grab the new versions of Code Snippets and Short Comment Filter.
By Will on April 12th, 2009 | WordPress | 1 Comment »
Today I’m releasing a new plugin: Short Comment Filter
It automatically spams or deletes comments that are too short.
You can view more information about the plugin and download it here.
By Will on December 30th, 2008 | WordPress | No Comments »
I just released my first WordPress plugin. It’s not the fist plugin I’ve written, but it’s the first one that’s good enough to release to the community.
Check out the info and download it here.
If you have comments or suggestions, by all means let me know (either by email or by commenting here)!
By Will on December 14th, 2008 | WordPress | 6 Comments »
A few weeks ago Nick Ohrn suggested that I write about some of the plugins I use in my work for IRPA. The beginning of winter term sort of put a hold on that idea, but today I finally have a little time, so I’m going to start by writing about My Page Order.
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