As you probably have noticed, I’ve been very busy lately. I am working to expand my freelance business, all while maintaining good grades in college. So, I had to cut some corners. I fell apart on updating my blog and some of my plugins have lagged behind. Thankfully, today I finally break the silence with [...]
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WordPress Users: Less Spam and Better Stats
I couldn’t help but notice two wonderful new WordPress plugins today.
Hate the sorting through the hundreds of obvious spam messages Akismet caught just to find that one legitimate comment? Derek Punsalan found a new WordPress plugin which aims to remove the obvious spam comments. I can already see Simple Spam Filter becoming a vital tool [...]
Google Analyticator 1.5
It’s been a while since I did anything major to Google Analyticator, so it’s about time something was done. The new version released today now uses a JavaScript method for tracking outbound links and downloads. This new method uses less resources on your server (since tracking is now done locally), and should be more reliable [...]
Google Analyticator 1.4
I finally got around to updating Google Analyticator today. By popular request, Google Analyticator now has the ability to track downloads on your site. Just enter the file extensions you want to track into the option page, and Google Analyticator handles the rest. Perfect for podcasts, or anything else you want to track.
Google Analyticator 1.3
I had some extra time tonight, so I made Google Analyticator compatible with WordPress 2.0 beta. Also, I think I have finally fixed the missing options page bug. If you were having that problem, please let me know if this version fixes the bug. Enjoy!