Posts Tagged ‘PHP Plugin’

RSWR News #3

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Four new releases for this week regarding our four button plugins for WordPress. Fixed a bug causing variables to clash four while using any of these four plugins together. We have a few more plugins in development that are not social media related. Should have one released before the end of 2008.

We also released a new button plugin a few days ago: buzzZ-Et (Yahoo! Buzz Buttons)

 

buzzZ-Et – Yahoo Buzz WordPress Plugin

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Here is our latest WordPress plugin, buzzZ-Et. It essentially displays a Yahoo! Buzz button for each post. This will be most likely our last button plugin for the time being, unless another popular service should arise in the future. We have a couple more WordPress plugins in the works for the near future.

Download buzzZ-Et Plugin Here

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reddZ-Et – reddit WordPress Plugin

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

reddZ-Et is a reddit WordPress plugin that will display a “reddit” button for each post and page for your WordPress blog.

Download reddZ-Et Here

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dzoneZ-Et – dZone WordPress Plugin

Monday, July 28th, 2008

dZone WordPress plugin, dzoneZ-Et, will display a “dZone” button for each post and page on your WordPress blog.

Download dzoneZ-Et Here

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Testing diggZ-Et in Multiple Browsers

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Every, day as always, I use both Opera and FireFox browsers simultaneously. I have a dual screen setup so it’s addictive to do separate tasks on each screen. Every day I seem to find a new reason for why Firefox is so much better than Opera. Yet I still use Opera every day even though it becomes more and more painful with each new update they put out. As I was testing the newest version of diggZ-Et today I noticed in opera it would slow down my blog’s homepage. It would literally take twenty seconds to load, being the same result every time. At first I thought, geez something in my code must be choking WordPress. So I load it in Firefox and my blog homepage loads in three seconds. I think Opera’s system for handling Javascript is the culprit, as I have noticed it handles JavaScript much slower than other browsers. So I decided to test diggZ-Et in all the mainstream browsers to see how the performance differentiates between browsers.

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