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		<description><![CDATA[This post is to all those out there in the big wide world of WordPress that code plugins&#8230; How do you name them? The other day I was reading and loving Joe&#8217;s post about the Hottie McFoxy dashboard plugin, but it turns out if you read the post that it isn&#8217;t actually called a hottie [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post is to all those out there in the big wide world of WordPress that code plugins&#8230;</p>
<p>How do you name them?</p>
<p>The other day I was reading and loving Joe&#8217;s post about the <a href="http://www.blogmistress.com/hottie-mcfoxy-dashboard/" target="_blank">Hottie McFoxy dashboard plugin</a>, but it turns out if you read the post that it isn&#8217;t actually called a hottie mcfoxy dashboard plugin at all, it has a rather dull name that I can&#8217;t recall for love nor money. Which got me thinking about how I search for plugins and what I actually find for my efforts.</p>
<p>Looking for &#8211; a diary of blog posts scheduled and what I get is this&#8230;. <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pre-date-future-post/" target="_blank">pre-date-future-post</a> not what I was looking for at all, but I am sure it does whatever it does very nicely, it&#8217;s just doesn&#8217;t help me&#8230; what I was really looking for was <a href="http://www.kieranoshea.com/calendar" target="_blank">Calendar by Kieran O Shea</a> . It did not cross my mind it would be called a <em>calendar</em>. A Calendar goes on the wall doesn&#8217;t it? What about a schedule? Err, nope. Not that either. In fact the list of plugins under schedule blogs seems to have  nothing at all to do with scheduling blogs!</p>
<p>I like to do my follow Fridays for twitter in a blog, so I was looking for the holy grail of plugins &#8211; I was looking for a fabled plugin that does something that<em> really will make my life easier</em>, the plugin that <strong>hyperlinks twitter names</strong>. Could I find it? I could find that Grail quicker! I stumbled across the actual plugin by accident after searching through a pile of plugins that pulled my tweets into the blogs, sent my blogs to twitter and all sorts of things, it was more luck than judgment that I found the <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/easy-twitter-links/" target="_blank">easy twitter link</a> plugin!</p>
<p>So back to my original question&#8230; how do you name a plugin? Do you give thought to non technical minded people looking for your excellently coded piece of WordPress perfection? or is it something else?</p>
<p>Sarah</p>
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