WordPress

wordpressMy blog runs on a wordpress-installation and I use quite a few plugins. But a lot of the plugins don’t do exactly what I want and aren’t customizable enough, unless you modify the plugin’s code. But then, that’s not that easy: besides HTML and CSS you need to know about PHP and the WordPress-API. That’s when I decided to write my own plugins. They should be highly customizable, although if you want to customize them, you should have basic knowledge of HTML and CSS, which I’m sure most WordPress-admins have.

  • Garee’s Random Image
    Displays a random image on your blog. There are a couple of templates to display your image to choose from and you have the possibility to define your own templates with Mustache, a great and easy template-renderer.
    Version 1.1.1 | Visit plugin-site | Download from WordPress
  • Garee’s Split Gallery
    Easily split WordPress-galleries without any fancy css or js. This plugin allows you to number the images to be shown (e.g. show=’1-3′) and uses the native WordPress-gallery-shortcode to do the rest.
    Version 0.5 | Visit plugin-site | Download from WordPress
  • Garee’s Twitter Stream
    Display your Tweets with style! No javascript/ajax, only server-side scripting. Customizable with Mustache.
    Version 1.0 | Visit plugin-site | Download from WordPress
  • Garee’s Flickr Feed
    Display images from your Flickr-Feed.
    Customizable with Mustache.
    Version 0.8 | Visit plugin-site | Download from WordPress

1 Response to “WordPress”


  • Gary – I'm all to happy to donate for the fantastic Random Image plugin – but I'm having an issue that I cannot resolve… The plugin was working just fine, but now none of my images show up and I'm not sure what's changed….

    Instead of the image displaying, the page source has:

    <frameset rows="100%,*" frameborder="no" border="0" framespacing="0">
    <frame src="http://www.burtonscrossing.com/?fp=U7WdWXn3Yln%2BJ5xMMtvlY2hiAFWxg%2BNy2BPS91uM6%2FJT4YAywoL8MFpRRa%2FWFZO73Nm492un4s%2FrYVU6idXkgg%3D%3D&prvtof=lstHf19HTVcLDGQS2nqjaBTASvRKb8BpeGGq4NMDAo8%3D&poru=0NYE%2BoJNXCnSY8V5ZJ7bF20Eqcyhwe%2BC2U0Sbd7Nv6Vp19zeypudV65BSC9By9nzaA8V%2BiuS7GS4rLiS89RRIOL50Bk6v7%2BHZvTGHoZWOS3wx2n2dwt%2ByRKaso4DGitO&">
    </frameset>
    <noframes>
    <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
    <a href="http://www.burtonscrossing.com/?fp=U7WdWXn3Yln%2BJ5xMMtvlY2hiAFWxg%2BNy2BPS91uM6%2FJT4YAywoL8MFpRRa%2FWFZO73Nm492un4s%2FrYVU6idXkgg%3D%3D&prvtof=1eTUe7lLxPaS5jjUisd0WViNnQLh7gvDNS1z16NAMjI%3D&poru=K3jsB%2BAgv2G%2FeBNobAYEWqFjVvt6D4EBi853PFQc39cOIx4f6KkKVVjMDZjT0Wb73Tx43OnbCkZYeoaz6P2BV4IskiDTx3zkpPRyD%2FNvsAMnQ7ZAlL%2FTjUFrvIGqUIMs&">Click here to proceed</a>.
    </body>
    </noframes>

    I have no idea where it's getting this from…

    I created a backup of the site that's running locally – and the plugin works fine… the div contents are:

    <img src="http://burtonsfeb:8888/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/slide3.jpg" alt="slide3" title="slide3" width="950" height="406">

    Can you help? I'd truly appreciate it -

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