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Re: Central Plugin List (Outdated)
Name: jnm_recent_commenters
Version: 0.1
Author: Juanjo Navarro
Author URL: http://www.juanjonavarro.com/
Modified: 2005-10-14
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Summary:
Like txp:recent_comments but displaying only commenters names. It’s basically a copy-paste of the original txp tag.
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#50 2005-11-25 22:36:53
- jordi.f
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- Registered: 2005-11-25
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Re: Central Plugin List (Outdated)
Name: jfp_last23img
Version: 0.1
Author: Jordi Funollet
Author URL: http://www.terraquis.net
Modified: 2005-11-25
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Summary: displays the last photo uploaded by some 23 user. Works parsing a feed (and caching this).
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Re: Central Plugin List (Outdated)
Name: wow_menu
Version: 0.9
Author: Bjoern Schwenzer
Author URL: http://www.shadowplanet.com (nothing there yet, still writing plugins ;)
Modified: 2006-03-13
Download URL: <A HREF=“http://www.shadowplanet.com/downloads/wow_menu-0.9.txt”>http://www.shadowplanet.com/downloads/wow_menu-0.9.txt</A>
Discussion Thread URL: <A HREF=“http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?id=13067”>http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?id=13067</A>
Summary: This plugin allows you to display categories as a menu tree of list elements. It also provides the ability to apply a custom order to all items as well as hiding tree elements or displaying just a part of the tree, giving you full menu control. No hacks/mods required.
Last edited by nighthawk (2006-03-13 22:39:47)
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Re: Central Plugin List (Outdated)
Name: Beginning
Version: 0.6
Author: Collaborative, See Below
Author URL: forum.textpattern.com
Modified: 2006-01-27
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Summary: This plugin automatically generates excerpts from the body of each article based on attributes you provide. Attributes include, length of excerpt, text of a “read more” link, the css class applied to a span that wraps around this link, the format of the link (inside or outside the paragraph), and the name of a custom field to use to specify the “read more” link.
Authors:
Philip Ashlock
Ed Everett
schmoboy
Kurt Raschke
Julian Stahnke
alexbrie
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#53 2006-02-17 05:50:36
- andreizinca
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- Registered: 2005-08-10
- Posts: 6
Re: Central Plugin List (Outdated)
Name: azp_menugen
Version: 0.3
Author: Andrei Zinca
Modified: 2006-02-17
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This plugin generates a html list based on your site category structure.
Learn by example
<code><txp:azp_menugen start=“fruits” showcount=“yes”></code>
will generate a menu of category fruits and all its subcategories if available and show the article count.
<code><txp:azp_menugen start=”?” depth=“3”></code>
will generate of menu of the current selected category and show maximum three levels of subcategories. start property is by default “?”
<code><txp:azp_menugen start=“root”></code>
will generate a menu of all the site categories.
Also, azp_menugen generates XHTML compliant list menu and tags the active items with the css class “active”
You can see the plugin in action here, in the right sidebar.
Last edited by andreizinca (2006-02-17 10:36:35)
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Re: Central Plugin List (Outdated)
Name: tru_tags
Version: 0.9
Author: Nathan Arthur
Author URL: http://www.truist.com/
Modified: 2005-03-05
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Summary: a simple tagging plugin, based on ran_tags, but with many improvements, bugfixes, and security enhancements. It has the usual tagging features (listing tags for an article, tag clouds, listing articles for a tag), and it allows you to use standard Textpattern conventions like wraptag / break / class. It is smart about future-dated and ‘draft’ articles, and doesn’t show tags from them.
There are three pages about the plugin on my website:
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#55 2006-03-14 03:28:41
- Mary
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- Registered: 2004-06-27
- Posts: 6,236
Re: Central Plugin List (Outdated)
This thread was started long before the Textpattern Resources site was born. It served a useful purpose, but has long-since been outgrown. All of the current/active plugins contained herein should be listed there, so I’m closing this thread. It will remain sticky for a short time, while I verify that the plugins are indeed all listed, then it will be moved to the Dead Letter Office.
Update: Okay, I have gone through the list and contacted (hopefully!) all the plugin authors which have available plugins not listed at the resources site.
Last edited by Mary (2006-03-14 04:53:48)
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