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16
Apr

In Development: NichePress

After releasing several small plugins for WordPress we are proud to announce we have begun development on a much larger project.

NichePress will be a plugin for WordPress that takes your standard WordPress installation and no matter what theme you are using, turns that standard WordPress in to a fully functioning niche store.

Some of the features we are planning to include are:

  • Usage of your own affiliate links
  • Listing of Products
  • Listing of Brands
  • Usage of Coupons
  • Detailed Reporting

 
Be sure to subscribe below if you would like to follow our development of this plugin and/or make suggestions on what you would like to see out of it.

11
Apr

WP Plugin: User Self Delete

Today we are releasing our third WordPress plugin, ‘User Self Delete’.  We saw a request on the WordPress Ideas forum and thought we would give it a shot.

As you can probably guess from the name of the plugin, this will allow your users to delete their own account without any need for interaction on the administrator’s behalf.

When a user wishes to delete their account, they are taken to a confirmation page where they must enter the word “yes” in order for the deletion to take place.  Once they type “yes” and press the delete account button, they are redirected to the login page and they no longer exist as a user on your site.

Although this may not be the most popular plugin in the WordPress world, we’re sure some people out there may find it useful.

Download Here:

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/user-self-delete/

6
Apr

We’d like to introduce an update to our first WordPress plugin, Random Testimonials.

With this plugin you have the ability to display a number of testimonials either in a page or post. The amount displayed is determined by you. We also created a submission form that you can include in a post or page in order to have people submit their testimonials to you. User submitted testimonials are added to a queue in your WordPress Admin for your approval.

In this updated version, we widgetized our plugin and gave you the ability to set the number of testimonials you would like to appear via the widget settings.

We also made our plugin compatible all the way up to WordPress version 3.0 beta 1!

Admin Area

Here is a quick set of instructions to get you going:

  1. Install the plugin either via FTP or Admin backend
  2. Activate the plugin
  3. Go to the Random Testimonials Admin, under Settings
  4. Add any testimonials you already have (yes, you could even make some up)
  5. To have the testimonials show in a post use the following code: [show_testimonials limit="x"] and replace ‘x’ with the number of testimonials you would like displayed.
  6. To have the testimonialssubmission form displayed in a post/page use thefollowing code: [testimonial_form]

Don’t forget to check your queue every now and then to see if there any new testimonials waiting for your approval.

Below is the file for you to enjoy. If it worked out for you, feel free to leave a comment, we’d like to hear from you.

WP Plugin: Random Testimonials (124)