| Plugin | Version | Author | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Akismet | 2.0.2 | 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. |
| Angsuman’s Referrer Bouncer | 1.2 | Angsuman Chakraborty | Bounce referer spammers back to their own sites. The plugin comes with a list of default sites. However you can modify the referer.txt file to add/remove your referer’s(requires that the file is first created either manually or through a link provided later). Do not leave any empty lines or extra spaces in the file. If you have not manually created a file called referer.txt in wp-content directory then you can create it here. This creates an empty file. Unless you add some referer data to it (one per line) no filtering will be done. Creating this files disables the default filter list. You can reset to the default filter list by either deleting this file or copying the default filter list to this file. After you are done with creating/deleting the referer.txt file you *must* disable the links to create and delete the referer file to prevent outsiders from accessing these functions. You can still modify it as before(if it has already been created before). To re-enable creating/deleting referer.txt you must manually delete nrsetup.txt file in wp-content directory. |
| Bad Behavior | 2.0.10 | Michael Hampton | Deny automated spambots access to your PHP-based Web site. This is excellent shield of protection that keeps our content and email addresses from being raided. |
| Chunk Urls for WordPress | 2.0 | whoo | Have you ever had that extraordinary long url that ran on and on and on? This plugin shorten urls in comments so that they won’t break your site. |
| Dofollow | 2.0 | Denis de Bernardy | Disables the rel=nofollow attribute in comments and trackbacks. |
| Feed Control | 1.0 | Christopher Hwang | Allows you to control the feeds that your site generates. Add pages to feeds, set sort by modified dates and exclude specific posts. |
| Feedburner Feed Replacement | 2.1 | Steve Smith | Forwards all feed traffic to Feedburner while creating a randomized feed for Feedburner to pull from. |
| Footnotes | 0.9.1 | Simon Elvery | Allows a user to easily add footnotes to a post. |
| Google Sitemaps | 2.7.1 | Arne Brachhold | This generator will create a Google compliant sitemap of your WordPress blog. |
| Live Comment Preview | 1.7 | Jeff Minard & Iacovos Constantinou | Activate to supply users with a live comment preview. |
| Permalink Redirect | 0.6.1 | Scott Yang | This plugin ensures that pages and entries are always accessed via the permalink. Otherwise, a 301 redirect will be issued. |
| Search Meter | 1.1 | Bennett McElwee | Keeps track of what your visitors are searching for. After you have activated this plugin, you can check the Search Meter Statistics page to see what your visitors are searching for on your blog. |
| Subscribe To Comments | 2.1 | Mark Jaquith | Allows readers to recieve notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. Based on version 1 from Scriptygoddess |
| Text Link Ads | 3.0.2 | Justin Klemm & Matthew Drouin & Alex King | Really Simple Web/RSS Advertising For Personal or Commercial Use |
| The Frame Buster | 1.0 beta 1 | James McKay | Breaks out of frame sets. Compatible with WordPress 2.0’s preview feature, and includes an administration page which allows the user to exempt certain domains from the frame buster. |
| 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. |
| WordPress Database Backup | 1.7 | Scott Merrill | On-demand backup of your WordPress database. |
| WordPress XML Export | 1.0.2 | Aaron Brazell | This will generate a WordPress XML export for import into other WordPress blogs. Based on code provided in 2.1+ versions of WordPress and originally written by Matt Mullenweg. |
