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How to get the most out of plug ins- themes and the Word Press blog engine.
I’ve mentioned Microformats before on this site, but not in direct relation to WordPress. Microformats are ways to code data for universal interchange- something they should have figured out when computers were first invented- but are just getting worked out now. Just as we have formats for pictures: jpg, tiff, bmp, eps etc. Microformats are formats for data that should be shared.
If everyone used these tags properly, search engines would be an order of magnitude more powerful, being able to coordinate the who, what, when, why and where data into a more powerful results page.
The format that comes first to my mind is the Vcard- a way of sharing contact information. There are many other tags- and this article will help guide you to the others and how to incorporate them into WordPress.
Using Microformats in WordPress | blogHelper
The second approach involves the use of specialised WP plugins to create microformat-ted content right from your admin panel.
GeoPress is another plugin for location data.
Hopefully, when we have more time, we’ll investigate these more and fill you in on how to use these effectively in building a site for business.
All of a sudden, my pretty quicktags bar stopped showing up. It was as if the Visual Rich Editor had been turned off.
I went to the Options>Writing> ” Users should use the visual rich editor by default” check box- and it was checked and nothing.
I searched Google for WordPress Visual Rich Editor not working, and WordPress Visual Rich Editor broken- and found posts about javascript being turned off, and something about WP MU. No help.
Stumbled across an “improved WYSIWG editor” plugin– and downloaded it- and was about to install it- out of frustration- when I read in it’s read me: disable the “use visual rich editor by default” in 2 places! Not just the “Options>Writing” menu- but also under the user menus. AHA! That was the answer- somehow, under my user profile the “Use Visual Rich Editor by default” box has become unchecked.
Checked it- hit save, and voila, my visual rich editor (TinyMCE) was fixed. Hope this helps someone else.
The boilerplate warns that it still needs work. I tired to click to the plugin page of about 5 different plugins to end up with a 404 error. However, it’s an interesting use of AJAX and yet another place to find ways to pimp your installation of WordPress.
WordPress Plugin Database
Welcome to version 2.0 of wp-plugins.net. Lots of testing and improving still needed, but slowly getting there… As such, no point contacting us with bug reports for now (chances are, we may be working on them already), but any sort of patch and code contributions are always warmly welcome, of course.