What makes the Jessibird site tick? Cruzio Web hosting, WordPress, and the WordPress plugins listed below.
There are 20 plugins used: 18 active plugins and 2 inactive plugins.
Add Lightbox 0.3
» Mdkart (url)
This plugin automatically add the rel=”lightbox[ID_OF_THE_POST]” to images linked in a post. ID_OF_THE_POST is unique per post so all images per post are grouped in one lightbox set. Doesn’t add the the files required for lightbox!
Add Meta Tags 1.6
» George Notaras (url)
Adds the Description and Keywords XHTML META tags to your blog’s front page and to each one of the posts, static pages and category archives. This operation is automatic, but the generated META tags can be fully customized. Also, the inclusion of other META tags, which do not need any computation, is possible. Please read the tips and all other info provided at the configuration panel.
Akismet 2.2.1
» Matt Mullenweg (url)
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. See also: WP Stats plugin.
Audio player 1.2.3
» Martin Laine (url)
Highly configurable single track mp3 player.
Code Auto Escape 2.0
» Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo (url)
Automatically escape code within <code>…</code> tag
Exec-PHP 4.8
» Sören Weber (url)
Executes <?php ?> code in your posts, pages and text widgets.
Photo Dropper 1.0.8
» Photodropper (url)
Lets you add Creative commons licensed Photos to Your Posts from Flickr. By activating this plugin you agree to be fully responsbile for adhering to Creative Commons licenses for all photos you post to your blog.
Scrobbler 2.2.7
» Florian Kriener (url)
Displays AudioScrobbler / Last.fm webservice information (e.g. recently played tracks), on your blog using AJAXrefreshing(tm)
Search Everything 4.7.7
» Dan Cameron (url)
Adds search functionality with little setup. Including options to search pages, excerpts, attachments, drafts, comments, tags and custom fields (metadata). Also offers the ability to exclude specific pages and posts. Does not search password-protected content.
ShareThis 2.3
» ShareThis and Crowd Favorite (crowdfavorite.com) (url)
Let your visitors share a post/page with others. Supports e-mail and posting to social bookmarking sites. Configuration options are here. Questions on configuration, etc.? Make sure to read the README.
Simple Tags 1.5.7
» Amaury BALMER (url)
Simple Tags : Extended Tagging for WordPress 2.3 and 2.5 ! Autocompletion, Suggested Tags, Tag Cloud Widgets, Related Posts, Mass edit tags !
Single Bookmark Category List 2.0
» Azmeen (HTNet) (url)
List bookmarks from one bookmark category for WordPress 2.3+. Licensed under GPL v2.
Slimbox Plugin 1.3
» Peppe Argento (url)
Used to overlay images on the current page. This plugin includes the new Slimbox 1.64 javascript written by Christophe Beils and got transformed into a Wordpress Plugin by me.
SRG Clean Archives 4.2
» Geek With Laptop (url)
This plugin is designed to display your archive listings in a clean, uniform, single-query fashion that’s Search Engine friendly on a dedicated page or in your sidebar.
Subscribe To Comments 2.1.2
» Mark Jaquith (url)
Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. Based on version 1 from Scriptygoddess
Twitter Tools 1.5.1
» Alex King (url)
A complete integration between your WordPress blog and Twitter. Bring your tweets into your blog and pass your blog posts to Twitter.
What Would Seth Godin Do 1.5
» Richard K Miller (url)
Displays a custom welcome message to new visitors and another to return visitors.
WP-PluginsUsed 1.31
» Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan (url)
Display WordPress plugins that you currently have (both active and inactive) onto a post/page.
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September 17th, 2007 at 2:55 pm
thanks for posting this list, jessi. it’s cool to see all of your plugins listed!
September 17th, 2007 at 3:51 pm
Easy peasy, Mike, note the Plugins Used Plugin in the list! I’m such a plugin…hound, shall I say. I actually trimmed them down recently, if you can believe it.
I was able to drop a Contact Form plugin when I noticed a theme that had a built-in contact page template. I copied from that and made one for my theme too. I prefer to load code only on the pages where it’s needed, so that was nice to figure out.