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jQuery Timecloud - a javascript visualization widget. This widget displays tagclouds over time (animation mode included).

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jscolor is a JavaScript component extending standard form controls of a smooth color picker dialog. All you need to pickerize your text fields is to include script jscolor.js into your HTML page and turn all related INPUT elements into INPUT CLASS="color"

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This is the pure javascript version of the Wordpress plugin called CommentLuv ported to work on JS-kit commenting systems for blogger or other cms platforms. It places a titled link to the comment authors last blog post or tweet at the end of the comment that they submit. Extra functionality can ... [More] be enabled by joining the ComLuv Network http://comluv.com [Less]

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Wakoopa related WordPress plugins archive

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  100 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

IntroductionHello, this is the project site for the WordPress Coupon Maker Plugin (and API). Version0.1 -- initial release 0.2 -- WordPress Coupon Maker Plugin -- PZCouponMaker

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Elgg Plugin knowledge-based recommender system

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Jcrop is the quick and easy way to add image cropping functionality to your web application. It combines the ease-of-use of a typical jQuery plugin with a powerful cross-platform DHTML cropping engine that is faithful to familiar desktop graphics applications. Jcrop homepage for more info Jcrop ... [More] Manual complete docs Demos and Examples FeaturesAttaches simply to any image in your HTML page Supports aspect ratio locking Callbacks for selection done, or while moving Keyboard support for nudging selection Support for CSS styling API support including animation, setting/getting selection CompatibilityJcrop has tested well on the following browsers: Firefox 3 Safari 3 Opera 9.5 Google Chrome Beta Internet Explorer 6+ [Less]

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mooSphere is javascript class built on the mootools framework that provides an easy to use and powerful color picker that can be easily added into other applications. mooSphere is designed to work on the 1.11 version of mooTools and is not currently compatible with the 1.2 beta versions. Either ... [More] before or shortly after the stable release of 1.2 (depending on how much time I have), this project will be moving to the new design of mooTools 1.2. The last 1.11 compatible version will continue be available for download, but I will not be supporting it. Note: I have been taking a break from development on this project as I have had to spend some time with personal issues. Development will resume (with a new major version release shortly thereafter). Thank you for your patience and enjoy the tool in the meantime. [Less]

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OverviewThe Wordpress Google calendar plugin allows for the integration of a Google calendar into a Wordpress blog. We are currently at release 0.8.5. You can download it at the right ===>. For release notes, please see the change log. InstallationThis section describes how to install the ... [More] plugin and get it working. Request Google GDATA API key (see link below) Upload the contents of the ZIP file to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu Configure your GDATA API key in the plugin options panel Configure a Google calendar in the plugin options panel Configure the option to render the description field as Wiki markup Create a page and add the 'show-wpng-calendar' custom field with the number of weeks you want to be displayed Add the widget to your sidebar and configure the title and number of events to display The plugin-in requires a valid Google GDATA API key. Only one calendar can be associated with the plug-in (want more?, request an enhancement). NOTE: The API key must correspond to your domain URL. Read this snippet from the Google API site for more information: A key is associated with a website. If you want to use the JavaScript client library on another site, you should obtain another key for that site. More specifically, a key is associated with the URL that you enter on the signup page; the key applies to all URLs under the domain or directory that you specify. NOTE: It is also important to note that you must use the full version of the Google calendar. By default, the address to the calendar will point to the basic format. Change basic to full in the URL in order to have the plugin work correctly. Displaying The CalendarCalendar data can be displayed in three ways: As a widget in the sidebarThe simplest way to incorporate the calendar is to use the WPNG Calendar widget. The widget is installed as a part of the plugin-in, so you already have it. Use this widget like any other widget, drag-n-drop it into the sidebar where you want the calendar to appear. Once the widget is there, you can customize the Title shown in the sidebar and the number of events that are displayed. Access these values in the widget's options panel. As a pageCalendar data can also be embedded within a Page. The page will initially list data starting with the current date. The amount of data shown in the page will depend on the value you enter in the custom fields' value box. At the bottom of the page, links will be displayed to allow the user to navigate to the next interval of data. To embed a calendar into a page, follow these steps: Create a page, give it any title you desire Add the following as a custom field: show-wpng-calendar In the value field enter the number of weeks of data you wish to display at one time Uncheck "Allow Comments" in the Discussion settings for the page Displaying an eventWhether clicked from the side bar or from a page, each event can be displayed within its own modal DIV. The event view will show all details that are available from the Google calendar for that particular calendar entry. As an option, you can choose to render the description field of an event using wiki markup. The markup syntax is similar to most common wiki markup languages. For more information, see the Wiki formatting page. FormattingWe made every attempt to make the calendar integrate with themes as much as possible. If you do have a need to edit the style of event lists or the ThickBox dialog, you can use the following: wpng-calendar/css/style.css wpng-calendar/css/thickbox.css You can update the size of the modal, but alter this line in the functions.js: /* add the div to my modified ThickBox function */ tb_show_inner("",entryDiv.innerHTML,"height=500&width=500");ScreenshotsCalendar In A Page & As A Widget Displaying An Event Plugin Configuration Widget Configuration Special ThanksThis is our first plug-in and required a lot of Google time. A few articles and sites really helped to get this going. We would like to point out those brave individuals who blazed the Wordpress plug-in trail long before us: Creating A Plug-InRonald Huereca - http://www.devlounge.net/extras/how-to-write-a-wordpress-plugin Creating A WidgetMason Wolf - http://hiremasonwolf.com/plugin-to-widget/36 Date Maniuplation MagicThe Coolite Crew - http://www.datejs.com Wiki Rendering With JavaScriptStefan Goessner - http://goessner.net/articles/wiky/ ThickboxCody Lindley - http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/ [Less]

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Adds a customizable widget to WP2 that takes posts from a specific category to display as a word of the week-type widget.

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