Plugins used on Qwertyrash
The WordPress community provides many useful plugins for extending WordPress. This list of plugins I'm using is generated by one - ViperPluginsUsed.
| Akismet |
2.1.4 |
Matt Mullenweg |
Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” To show off your Akismet stats just put <?php akismet_counter(); ?> in your template. See also: WP Stats plugin. |
| PXS Mail Form |
2.0 |
Shane Marriott |
Creates a mail form with multi part verification, various messages and an auto redirect on successful send. Now loosely Based on the contact form by Ryan Duff. Enter <!––mail form––> where you want the form. If you have problems, the dashes are minuses so try typing it in rather that using copy and paste. Recent updates include referrer checks, exploit management and the ability to run with the Markdown plugin. |
| SH-Autolink |
0.94b |
Stevie |
In posts and comments, it transforms predefined words automatically into hyperlinks. |
| SimpleTags |
1.1 |
Broobles |
Allows you to create a list of Technorati tags at the bottom of your post by providing a comma separated list of tags between the <ttags> tags. You can use it with any blogging tool/method, not just when posting from WordPress itself (doesn’t use custom fields). Supports multiple words within tags. Also allows in-post tagging of words by enclosing them in <ttag> tags. |
| Taggerati |
1.4.0 |
Marco van Hylckama Vlieg, Elliott Back |
The most comprehensive AND easy to use local Tags engine for bloggers. Previously only available for Pivot users, now also available for WordPress |
| 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. |