Posts Tagged ‘wordpress plugin’
Handy WordPress Dashboard Notepad
Not content with cracking her whip via email, skype and twitter the blogmistress installed Dashboard Notepad too! It’s really handy actually, just a place to jot down to-do lists, ideas on future posts and to be able to leave a message for sarah and I to respond to.
Blogmistress asked me to check it out and if I could see it, and as expected there it was but the problem being I could only view it, assuming she didn’t like me answering back I let her know I could see it and that was it. Well, it turns out the clever little plugin also has more options but not that obvious when you start using it. Just to the top right of the notepad itself click on configure and you get the options on who can edit and who can read the notes – nice and simple and everything you’d need.
There are other notepad plugins, this one allows you to have three pads in your dashboard (I wasn’t going to mention this, don’t want to give her ideas!
) but they all do more or less the same thing.
Very handy to make notes for yourself and also if you have multiple users, I think this is going to be very useful for us.
How do you name a plugin?
This post is to all those out there in the big wide world of WordPress that code plugins…
How do you name them?
The other day I was reading and loving Joe’s post about the Hottie McFoxy dashboard plugin, but it turns out if you read the post that it isn’t actually called a hottie mcfoxy dashboard plugin at all, it has a rather dull name that I can’t recall for love nor money. Which got me thinking about how I search for plugins and what I actually find for my efforts.
Looking for – a diary of blog posts scheduled and what I get is this…. pre-date-future-post not what I was looking for at all, but I am sure it does whatever it does very nicely, it’s just doesn’t help me… what I was really looking for was Calendar by Kieran O Shea . It did not cross my mind it would be called a calendar. A Calendar goes on the wall doesn’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!
I like to do my follow Fridays for twitter in a blog, so I was looking for the holy grail of plugins – I was looking for a fabled plugin that does something that really will make my life easier, the plugin that hyperlinks twitter names. 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 easy twitter link plugin!
So back to my original question… 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?
Sarah
A coffee for your coder… #wppdd
March the 1st has been designated ‘make a donation for your plugin’ day, or buy a coffee for your coder day

- Image via Wikipedia
The idea came from V S Ellis who mentioned it on his blog and in some forums.
Many of us use plugins and often the developers or coders provide extra help to get it just perfect for your needs, this is a way of saying thank you. Without them our WordPress blogs would look a lot different!
I shall be buying a few coffees for the people who have taken the time to create the plugins that I love.
If you take a look at V S Ellis’s blog, you’ll see he suggests the following hashtags/tweets
“I just donated to insert plugin name” #wppdd
Alternate ($ amount optional of course):
“I just donated to Plugin Developer to say thanks for the PluginName [insert short URL to plugin page or author]” – #wppd
“I just donated $x to Plugin Developer to say thanks for the PluginName [insert short URL to plugin page or author]” – #wppd
If you don’t know who your plugin creators are, just leave us a comment with the name of your plugin and we’ll tell you who coded it.
Sarah





