Michael Livingston

Thanks to the esteemed Mary Robinette Kowal, comments on this website are now editable by the commenter. Well, and by me — though I’m going to try to keep myself in check.

This seems as good a time as any to present a list of this website’s current plugins for interested parties. Note that this is a list of all plugins I have on the site, but not all of them are activated:

Nr. Plugin Version Description
1. Akismet 2.2.3

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.
By Matt Mullenweg.

2. AntiLeech 1.7

Prevent errant parties from stealing your content and bandwidth.
By Owen Winkler.

3. Audio player 1.2.3

Highly configurable single track mp3 player.
By Martin Laine.

4. Countdown Timer 2.3.1

Add template tags and widget to count down or up to the years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, and/or seconds to a particular event.
By Andrew Ferguson.

5. Dashboard: Draft Posts 1.0.3

Displays draft posts on your WordPress 2.5+ dashboard.
By Viper007Bond.

6. Dashboard Widget Manager 1.3.1

Greatly enhances your WordPress 2.5+ dashboard by allowing widget re-ordering and storage of preferences on a per-user basis.
By Viper007Bond.

7. Digital Fingerprint Beta 0.2

This plugin enables you to easily and quickly search the web for potential cases of plagiarism and content theft. It works by adding a customizable "digital fingerprint" to your RSS feed in posts that you select (or all posts if you wish). You can then easily monitor the blogosphere for your digital fingerprint in the hopes of finding potential content thieves and scrapers abusing your content.
By Kirk Montgomery.

8. Facebook Comments 0.29

Copies comments from your imported Facebook Notes back into your blog entries. Took Admam Hill's (http://www.adamhill.ca/?page_id=179) / Thomas Albright's version (http://thomasalbright.info/index.php/2007/05/27/thomasalbrightinfo-facebook) and then edited by James Low (http://jameslow.com). Made to work with Feedburner feeds by Aaron Harp (http://www.aaronharp.com)
By James Low.

9. Hello Dolly 1.5

This is not just a plugin, it symbolizes the hope and enthusiasm of an entire generation summed up in two words sung most famously by Louis Armstrong: Hello, Dolly. When activated you will randomly see a lyric from Hello, Dolly in the upper right of your admin screen on every page.
By Matt Mullenweg.

10. Highlight Author Comments 1.0.2

Automatically applies a distinctive style to comments by the post's author.
By Rob Marsh, SJ.

11. In Series 3.0.12

Gives authors an easy way to connect posts together as a series.
By Travis Snoozy.

12. LMB^Box Comment Quicktags 2.4

Inserts a quicktag toolbar in the blog comment form.
By Thomas Montague.

13. My-Plugins 0.2

Displays all the plugins - just insert [my plugins] in post where you want to display a table of plugins that you use. Example here.
By Matej Nastran.

14. Post-Plugin Library 2.6.2.1

Does nothing by itself but supplies common code for the Similar Posts, Recent Posts, Random Posts, and Recent Comments plugins. Make sure you have the latest version of this plugin.
By Rob Marsh, SJ.

15. ProgressFly 0.61

A plugin which stores work-in-progress data in the database, and displays a graphical progress-meter
By damselfly.

16. Recent Comments 2.6.2.1

Displays a highly configurable list of the most recent comments. Instructions and help online. Requires the latest version of the Post-Plugin Library to be installed.
By Rob Marsh, SJ.

17. Similar Posts 2.6.2.0

Displays a highly configurable list of related posts. Similarity can be based on any combination of word usage in the content, title, or tags. Don't be disturbed if it takes a few moments to complete the installation -- the plugin is indexing your posts. Instructions and help online. Requires the latest version of the Post-Plugin Library to be installed.
By Rob Marsh, SJ.

18. Sociable 3.0.2

Automatically add links on your posts, pages and RSS feed to your favorite social bookmarking sites. Go to Settings -> Sociable for setup.
By Joost de Valk.

19. Subscribe To Comments 2.1.2

Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. Based on version 1 from Scriptygoddess
By Mark Jaquith.

20. Wordpress Automatic Upgrade 1.2.2

Wordpress Automatic Upgrade allows a user to automatically upgrade the wordpress installation to the latest one provided by wordpress.org using the 5 steps provided in the wordpress upgrade instructions. Go to Wordpress Automatic Upgrade to upgrade your installation Thanks to Ronald Huereca for making the plugin run in automatic mode.
By Keith Dsouza.

21. WP-Gatekeeper 1.5rc3

This plugin contains all the routines needed to display, check, and manage challenges for the Gatekeeper anti-spam system. The point of Gatekeeper is to stymie spambots by requiring a commenter to answer a question that has an obvious answer. Challenges are not posed to users who are logged in.
By Eric A. Meyer & Scott Sauyet.

22. WP Ajax Edit Comments 2.2.6.0

Allows users and admin to edit their comments inline. Admin and editors can edit all comments.
By Ronald Huereca.

23. WP Contact Form III 1.6.2d

WP Contact Form III is a simple drop in form for users to contact you. It can easily be added to a page using the code

* Required fields

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By Kristin K. Wangen.


Output generated by My-Plugins plugin by Matej Nastran.

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2 Responses to “Editable Comments and Other Plugins”

  1. Sherry on September 25th, 2008 5:44 pm

    Hello, Dolly! Really?

    So why is this post gibberish until I actually click on it? I’m confused….

  2. Michael Livingston on September 25th, 2008 7:42 pm

    Um… dunno why the gibberish thing is going on. I think it’s like Czech or something. Pretty odd.

    “You’re lookin’ swell, Dolly!” :)

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