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I always use to wonder on how easily you can achieve the wordpress multilanguage support. WordPress Multilingual Plugin makes it easy to build multilingual sites and run them. It’s powerful enough for corporate sites, yet simple for blogs. Visit: wpml.org for downloading the plugin

Plugins Wordpress

Easy Columns provides the shortcodes to create a grid system or magazine style columns for laying out your pages just the way you need them.

Using shortcodes for 1/4, 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5 and 4/5 columns, you can insert at least thirty unique variations of columns on any page or post.

Quickly add columns to your pages from the editor with an easy to use “pick n’ click” interface!

To download the plugin, Visit Here

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Trying to enhance your blog commenting experience? OR trying to save your time for developing a rich commenting system. Now its simple by using the WordPress plugin. Two of the very feature rich commenting systems:

Intense Debate: IntenseDebate Comments enhance and encourage conversation on your blog or website. Custom integration with your WordPress admin panel makes moderation a piece of cake. Comment threading, reply-by-email, user accounts and reputations, comment voting, along with Twitter and friendfeed integrations enrich your readers’ experience and make more of the internet aware of your blog and comments which drives traffic to you!

Visit: Intense Debate

Disqus: Disqus, pronounced “discuss”, is a service and tool for web comments and discussions. Disqus makes commenting easier and more interactive, while connecting websites and commenters across a thriving discussion community.

Visit: Disqus

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wordpress How to move a wordpress root install to a sub directory?


Here are the step-by-step instructions:

1. Create the new location or new folder example: www.examplesite.com/foldername

2. If you will be moving your WordPress core files to a new directory, create the new directory.

3. Login to your blog.

4. Go to the Administration > Settings > General panel.

5. In the box for WordPress address (URI): change the address to the new location of your main WordPress core files.

6. In the box for Site address (URL): change the address to the new location, which should match the WordPress (your public site) address (URI).

7. Click Save Settings.

8. (Do not try to open/view your blog now!)

9. WordPress 2.0 only: Delete the folder wp-content/cache.

10. Move your WordPress core files to the new location. This includes the files found within the original directory, such as http://example.com/wordpress, and all the sub-directories, to the new location.

11.If you are using Permalinks, go to the Administration > Settings > Permalinks panel and update your Permalink structure to your .htaccess file, which should be in the same directory as the main index.php file.

12.Existing image/media links uploaded media will refer to the old folder and must be updated with the new location. You can do this with the Velvet Blues Update URLs plugin or manually in your SQL database, by following the instructions at Tamba2′s Tutorial “Moving your weblog inside your PC”.

13.You must also check and edit ‘store uploads folder’ under Settings > Media or all your new uploads will continue to go into the old folder.

14.In some cases your permissions may have changed, depending on your ISP. Watch for any files with “0000″ permissions and change them back to “0644″.

15.If your theme supports menus, links to your home page may still have the old subdirectory embedded in them. Go to Appearance::Menus and update them.

16.Sometimes you would need to restart your server, otherwise your server may give out an error. (happens in MAMP software (Mac)).

It is important that you set the URI locations BEFORE you move the files.

(With Reference to WordPress Documentation)

How To Wordpress

TubePress is an open source PHP library that displays gorgeous YouTube and Vimeo videos and galleries in your blog. It’s available as a WordPress plugin or as a stand-alone PHP library. Displays gorgeous YouTube and Vimeo galleries in your posts, pages, and/or sidebar.

Visit: TubePress

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Fluency Admin give the WordPress admin interface a boost, with a new style and some cool features.

Features include:

- Stylish dark-on-light colours
- Hover activated sub-menus
- Custom colour schemes
- Customise WordPress with your logo
- Access menus using ‘hot keys’

Visit: Fluency WordPress Admin

Plugins Wordpress

The Easing Slider is an image slider plugin for WordPress which uses the jQuery Easing plugin. The Easing Slider comes with various options that allow you to choose different sources to get the images from and also multiple styling options so that you”ll never have to edit any files directly & with ease. Create your own unique elegant slider.

Visit: Easing Slider

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If incase you require to have more features available at the post editor, you can go for TinyMCE Advanced. It enables the advanced features of TinyMCE, the WordPress WYSIWYG editor.

Visit: TinyMCE Advanced

Plugins Wordpress

Advanced Custom Fields is the perfect solution for any wordpress website which requires custom data inputs. The Advanced Custom Fields Plugin gives you the tools to create your own custom edit screens. It’s a must have for any web developer and It’s completely free! Field types include: Wysiwyg, text, textarea, image, file, select, checkbox, page link, post object, date picker and more!

Visit: Custom Plugin

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Jetpack is a WordPress plugin that supercharges your self-hosted WordPress site with the awesome cloud power of WordPress.com.

Some of the Cool features of Jetpack include: Subscriptions, LinkedIn and Google+ buttons for your Sharing UI, Image & RSS Links Widgets, Gravatar Hovercards, WordPress.com Stats, Twitter Widget, Shortcodes, Shortlinks, Sharedaddy.

Visit: http://jetpack.me to download

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