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WPCandy’s Completely Unofficial Guide to Plugin UI (wpcandy.com)
Completely unofficial set of best practices for implementing settings pages that is consistent and current with the native WordPress administration user interface.
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7 WordPress Plugins to Fight SOPA / PIPA (wpmu.org)
In the past few days the plugin repository has been flooded with new plugins for helping WordPress-powered sites protest the SOPA/PIPA bills.
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Ninja Forms: A New Free Plugin for Creating Forms in WordPress (wpmu.org)
Introducing Ninja Forms Lite: a new form building plugin that allows you to easily create and customize forms through the WordPress dashboard.
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WordPress Productivity Plugins for Your Business Website (wplift.com)
In this post you will look at some WordPress productivity plugins that might help corporate / business website maintainers to enhance their WordPress powered websites with more features.
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15 Essential and Useful WordPress Twitter Plugins (wplift.com)
These plugins allow you to add twitter functionality into your website, allow your users to interact with your content on Twitter, and make sharing easy and fun.
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The 22 Most Popular WordPress Plugins Ever (wpmu.org)
All of the following plugins have been downloaded over 1 million times. Of course that measurement of popularity can be quibbled with because some of these plugins have been around for quite a long time, but for the purposes of this post, the 1 million mark is the cut-off point.
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WordPress Plugin: Easily Add Notes for Clients or Backend Users (wpmu.org)
This site notes plugin lets you set up notes or instructions to be placed in various spots in your site’s administrative area – on the post-new page, on the edit page, on the dashboard, etc.
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Event Organiser (wordpress.org)
Create and maintain events, including complex reoccurring patterns, venue management (with Google maps), calendars and customizable event lists
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How to Properly Format and Enhance Your Plugin’s Readme.txt File for the WordPress.org Repository (pippinsplugins.com)
When beginning writing plugins for WordPress, most developers will publish the fruits of their work in the official WordPress.org Plugin repository. Here's how to manage the whole process better.
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How Commercial Plugin Developers Are Using The WordPress Repository (wp.smashingmagazine.com)
What’s allowed in the WordPress.org repository and who is using the fremium model.
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