Pure-Essence Plugins
Threaded Comments Redone – So you can thread your comments out nice and clean.
Multi-More Plugin – So you can have more “more” in your posts. By default, WordPress’s “more” tag does not have a closing tag, so whatever it is that you put after using the <!–more–> tag is shown hidden behind the more tag. With Multi-More, you can use more than one more tag in your posts and close them at will.
No Margin Pop-up Images Script – So you can add neat pop-up-on-clicking images to your posts.
All the above plugins/hacks are from Dodo (which means beans or peas in Chinese). Who says women can’t code?
I love the design and layout of her website. There is a whole bunch of interesting code, tips and tools available on the site, so stay awhile and browse the site!
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hi thanks for the plug but you might want to update the info concerning the syntax for more. it’s not <!–more–> but <!–cut–> and <!–/cut–>
the old version of my hack for b2 is <!–more–> and <!–endmore–> but it’s no longer true. thanks
Comment by dodo — 8/19/2004 @ 8:52 pm
I was only talking about wordpress’ more tag. I totally understand that your cut tags are different, and expect readers to learn that from your site.
Comment by Carthik — 8/19/2004 @ 9:00 pm
Dodo’s site does rock, I love her plugins!
Comment by Aubrey — 8/19/2004 @ 9:12 pm
oh sorry Carthik, i misunderstood your words.
Comment by dodo — 8/20/2004 @ 3:00 pm