• We’ve had “list your top 5 plugins” and such in the past, and with the WordPress Plugin Contest on, it got me thinking about my favorite plugins and how I couldn’t live without them. They help me so much do what I want to do with WordPress. Without these, honestly, this process would be much harder or at least less fun.

    So I thought I’d ask if anyone had any favorite plugins that they would like to brag about that they use on their site. Be sure and include a link to the plugin or plugin author if you have it so we can find out what all the fuss is about.

    So brag on!

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  • Thread Starter Lorelle

    (@lorelle)

    Dgold: you are a star. Thanks for bringing this up. It’s really important for everyone to understand how a plugin is used so they can determine how to use it themselves.

    That was part of my goal in starting this thread so we can see how people are actually using the plugins.

    With the WordPress Plugin Contest Wiki Page coming to a close within a few days, I am thrilled with a few of the contestant’s taking the time to really explain their plugin(s), but dismayed at a lot of them who just don’t see to get the fact that we need to know what it does and how to use it. Don’t assume.

    Here is something I saw a WordPress Plugin Developer say recently that caught my attention (which goes to show that there are some wonderful plugin authors out there who do care):

    Well, I’m not criticizing plugin and software writers per se, just noting that the passion you put to your code can go to waste if you don’t make it dead-simple to understand and install.

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