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		<title>Excel Spreadsheet of US States</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Byron Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here's a simple Excel spreadsheet of US States and their abbreviations.  I don't know how many times I've recreated this blooming thing.  But no more.  See full post for download.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a simple Excel spreadsheet of US States and their abbreviations.  I don&#8217;t know how many times I&#8217;ve recreated this blooming thing.  I just found myself, once again trying to find a decent table of states to put into my Supple Forms states drop down list, and after ten minutes and finally getting it into an nice Excel table, I figured it was time to memorialize it forever here.  So, no more hunting around.  Here you go:</p>
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<p>Download:  <a href="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/us_states.zip">US States</a></p>
<p>AK,ALASKA<br />
AL,ALABAMA<br />
AR,ARKANSAS<br />
AZ,ARIZONA<br />
CA,CALIFORNIA<br />
CO,COLORADO<br />
CT,CONNECTICUT<br />
DE,DELAWARE<br />
FL,FLORIDA<br />
GA,GEORGIA<br />
HI,HAWAII<br />
IA,IOWA<br />
ID,IDAHO<br />
IL,ILLINOIS<br />
IN,INDIANA<br />
KS,KANSAS<br />
KY,KENTUCKY<br />
LA,LOUISIANA<br />
MA,MASSACHUSETTS<br />
MD,MARYLAND<br />
ME,MAINE<br />
MI,MICHIGAN<br />
MN,MINNESOTA<br />
MO,MISSOURI<br />
MS,MISSISSIPPI<br />
MT,MONTANA<br />
NE,NEBRASKA<br />
NC,NORTH CAROLINA<br />
ND,NORTH DAKOTA<br />
NH,NEW HAMPSHIRE<br />
NJ,NEW JERSEY<br />
NM,NEW MEXICO<br />
NY,NEW YORK<br />
NV,NEVADA<br />
OH,OHIO<br />
OK,OKLAHOMA<br />
OR,OREGON<br />
PA,PENNSYLVANIA<br />
RI,RHODE ISLAND<br />
SC,SOUTH CAROLINA<br />
SD,SOUTH DAKOTA<br />
TN,TENNESSEE<br />
TX,TEXAS<br />
UT,UTAH<br />
VA,VIRGINIA<br />
VT,VERMONT<br />
WA,WASHINGTON<br />
WI,WISCONSIN<br />
WV,WEST VIRGINIA<br />
WY,WYOMING</p>
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		<title>Supple Forms &#8211; A WordPress CMS Plugin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 19:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Byron Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am pleased to announce the release of Supple Forms, a CMS plugin for WordPress.  If you&#8217;ve been looking for content management on WordPress, Supple Forms may be part of your solution.  It is easy, flexible, powerful, and lightweight. Supple Forms offers two significant functions for your blog: 1) building custom write panels for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-567" title="supple_forms" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/supple_forms.gif" alt="supple_forms" width="150" height="124" />I am pleased to announce the release of Supple Forms, a CMS plugin for WordPress.  If you&#8217;ve been looking for content management on WordPress, Supple Forms may be part of your solution.  It is easy, flexible, powerful, and lightweight. Supple Forms offers two significant functions for your blog: 1) building custom write panels for the WordPress Write Post page; and 2) easy inserting of form data and HTML snippets into your posts.</p>
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<p>Supple Forms may help you if you want to:</p>
<ul>
<li>add custom data to posts through easy-to-use meta boxes</li>
<li>you want to store data in a Custom Table, giving you coders flexibility for robust queries on your data</li>
<li>easily format your custom data with HTML snippets and insert it into Posts using a simple shortcode &#8211; ex. <span style="color: #ff0000;">[supple snip='address_box']</span></li>
<li>insert any kind of HTML or Javascript snippets into your posts using simple shortcodes</li>
</ul>
<h3>Quick Start Video Guide</h3>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> I have created a 2 part video guide (15 minutes total) to quickly get you started with the basics of Supple Forms. Check out both videos <a href="http://www.whypad.com/posts/supple-forms-quick-start-guide/590/">here</a>.</p>
<h3>Download</h3>
<p>Download Supple Forms on WordPress.org:  <a title="Supple Forms on WordPress.org" href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/supple-forms/">Supple Forms</a></p>
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<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Custom write panel or Meta box that displays on the Write Post form</li>
<li>Fields utilizing textboxes, dropdown lists, radio buttons, checkboxes, textareas, and a jQuery DatePicker</li>
<li>Allows fields with multiple values</li>
<li>Options for placement of the custom meta box (after title, after the wysiwyg editor, at the bottom)</li>
<li>Choose between storing data in a Custom Table or as WordPress&#8217; own Custom Fields&#8230;.note that multiple value fields will be stored as WP Custom Fields</li>
<li>Insert field values into posts with a flexible shortcode api</li>
<li>Create reuseable HTML (really HTML, Javascript or any valid XHTML) snippets &#8211; we call them snips in Supple Forms &#8211; that can utilize field values</li>
<li>Easily insert snips into posts with a shortcode</li>
<li>Specify CSS code to be inserted with your HTML snips</li>
</ul>
<h3>On the Drawing Board (A Road Map for Supple Forms)</h3>
<p>We&#8217;re not stopping here! Down the road, here are some features that I&#8217;d like to get into the plugin:</p>
<ul>
<li><del datetime="2009-02-14T07:47:13+00:00">Yeah&#8230;need to add delete fields ability</del></li>
<li>Create separate Write Pages that utilize different Supple Form sets</li>
<li>Allow placing forms within a post that could be editable by your visitors &#8211; the data generated by these could be Post specific or not</li>
<li>Add optional ajax Auto-fill or Auto-complete to Textboxes</li>
<li>Allow execution of PHP code within HTML snips</li>
<li>Add options for automatically adding HTML snips to top or bottom of Posts</li>
<li>Let me know what your wishlist includes&#8230;just add a comment below!</li>
<li>Add sidebar widgets for snips</li>
<li>Request:  add ability to output data as a sortable table in posts</li>
<li>Option to make fields required</li>
<li>Request: add ability to use a field&#8217;s values as tags</li>
<li>Request: query capabilitis&#8230;search does not search Custom Fields</li>
<li>Request: add a WYSIWYG editor option for forms</li>
<li>Allow comma&#8217;s in the selection lists for fields</li>
<li>Template tags</li>
</ul>
<h3>Usage</h3>
<p>Using Supple Forms is extremely simple:</p>
<ol>
<li>After uploading and activating the Supple Forms plugin (see the Installation page), you&#8217;re ready to begin building your form</li>
<li>In the Supple Forms menu, click Form Settings to set form level defaults</li>
<li>Enter a Form Title. This will be the title that shows in the form box on the Write Post/Page page</li>
<li>Choose other form-level defaults such as whether to store data in a Custom Table or in WP Custom Fields</li>
<li>In the Supple Forms menu, click Add/Edit Fields to add fields to your custom form.</li>
<li>Add new fields or Edit existing ones by making the proper selection in the Select field dropdown box</li>
<li>If you chose Custom Table as the storage option on the Form Settings page, a Generate Table button will be available on the Add/Edit Fields screen. You will a warning to Generate the table after a field is created or edited until you run the Generate Table option. However, do not Generate Table until you are done adding/editing your fields. It won&#8217;t break anything, but it is a best practice to wait. You can generate the table as often as you want, but waiting until you are done editing fields prevents creating extraneous fields in your database. Supple Forms will not Delete table fields or custom tables. We don&#8217;t want to risk you losing any data by stray clicks. So if you end up creating fields that later get changed, you will can delete them through phpMyAdmin or another database management tool.</li>
<li>After you&#8217;ve added your fields and generated the Your fields will now be available on the Write Post/Page pages</li>
<li>Saving a post/page or publishing a post/page saves your custom field data as well. Custom field data is not saved in the revisions. It is only linked to the actual Post ID record (not the revision IDs)</li>
<li>To create HTML snips for inserting into posts/pages, in the Supple Forms menu, click the HTML Snips Editor</li>
<li>In the HTML Snips Editor, you can create pre-formatted HTML snippets that include your data. Simply place your field names in brackets and insert them in your snips. For example: &lt;div class=&#8217;neatbox&#8217;&gt;I live in [city]&lt;/div&gt;</li>
<li>The name you give your HTML snip will be used in the shortcode that you insert into your posts/pages. For example, a snip named address_box would be inserted with this shortcode: [supple snip='address_box']</li>
<li>Finally, place shortcodes like [supple snip='my_snip'] in your posts or pages.</li>
<li>For the programmer in you, you have direct access to your custom table from within your template code. Use the WordPress database object ($wpdb) to perform SQL commands and queries on your data. Your table name (if using Custom Table) is shown in red on the Form Settings page. Supple Forms utilizes your defined WordPress table prefix ($wpdb-&gt;prefix) + the prefix &#8220;supple_&#8221;. So a table that you named destinations would normally be in the database as: wp_supple_destinations (unless you changed your $wpdb-&gt;prefix to something other than the default (wp_))</li>
</ol>
<h3>Changelog:</h3>
<ul>
<li>0.1.62 (3/8/2009) when displaying values, now replaces new lines with br tags.  This problem was evident from the multi-line textboxes where new lines didn&#8217;t render new lines.</li>
</ul>
<h3>The WordPress CMS Revolution Continues</h3>
<p>WordPress is such a great platform with such a strong community, that it is only natural that people will want to push it to the limits of creativity. I hope that Supple Forms will be yet another brick in paving the WordPress CMS road. I also hope that you will help me make Supple Forms better, stronger, faster&#8230;maybe one day, even, Bionic Forms.</p>
<h3><a name="donate">Donations</a></h3>
<p>While your using Supple Forms would be a reward in-and-of itself to me, I would certainly appreciate any donation that you cared to make if this has been helpful to you.  Of course, a little write up or review on your blog would be appreciated as well.</p>
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<div style="clear:both;">Thanks again for checking out Supple Forms, and Happy Blogging!<br />
Byron</div>
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		<title>Hosting Your WP Plugin with Aptana and Subclipse &#8211; Video pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 07:24:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Byron Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the 2nd part of this 3 part video series on hosting a plugin on WordPress.org.  There are 3 easy steps to accomplish this, but you need to do them all and you have to do them in order.  So if you haven&#8217;t already gotten your WordPress Subversion repository in an email, take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-537" title="wp-plugin" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/wp-plugin.gif" alt="wp-plugin" width="150" height="150" />This is the 2nd part of this 3 part video series on hosting a plugin on WordPress.org.  There are 3 easy steps to accomplish this, but you need to do them all and you have to do them in order.  So if you haven&#8217;t already gotten your WordPress Subversion repository in an email, take a look at Part 1 of this series <a href="http://www.whypad.com/posts/host-plugin-on-wordpress-video-tuts/536/">here</a>.  Here in Part 2, we&#8217;re going to download and install the Aptana IDE to use as a graphical interface to subversion.  WordPress very helpfully provides instructions for the bare basics needed to use SVN to get your plugin hosted.  <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-546" title="picture-4" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/picture-4-300x264.png" alt="picture-4" width="300" height="264" />Take a gander at the image at the right.  That sent shivers down my spine.  I did download SVN and tried a few SVN commands from the terminal.  And they worked, but I really wanted something a little more point-and-click.  And Aptana was it.</p>
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<p>If you want to give the manual version of SVN a go, check out the WordPress instructions <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/about/svn/">here</a>.</p>
<h2>A Word on SVN</h2>
<p>SVN is a code repository that provides superb versioning and access controls for development teams.  These types of tools are particularly necessary in large development groups where many developers might be working on the same code.    If you&#8217;re like me, you may have only the faintest idea as to what SVN does.  Well, not to fear.  These next two videos are going to tell you exactly what you need to do in order to get your plugin&#8217;s code into the repository.</p>
<h2>Configuring Aptana for Subversion Integration</h2>
<p>Aptana is an IDE that is based on the open source Eclipse IDE project.  The following video shows you how to download and configure Aptana for connecting to your repository.  <object width="425" height="344" data="http://www.screentoaster.com/swf/STPlayer.swf" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="flashvars" value="video=stUE5QQEZIR1pdR1VcUlhdU1NT" /><param name="src" value="http://www.screentoaster.com/swf/STPlayer.swf" /></object></p>
<div style="width: 425px; text-align: right;"><a href="http://www.screentoaster.com/">Record your screencast online</a></div>
<p>You probably noticed that the sound was cut off there at the end.  <a href="http://www.screentoaster.com/">ScreenToaster</a> was having some problems and it was cutting off recording audio at 4:00 mins.  And I&#8217;m so bad at doing these videos that I couldn&#8217;t bear trying it yet again for 10 seconds more sound.  Basically I said, &#8220;The Subclipse box will show up in the bottom right.  And check out part 3, which brings it home!&#8221;</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve configured Aptana and SVN (Subclipse), you&#8217;re now ready to make the connection to your remote WordPress plugin repository.  So, check out video 3 which demonstrates the steps for getting your plugin files into the repository.</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
<p>Byron</p>
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		<title>How to Host a Plugin on WordPress &#8211; Video pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 06:49:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Byron Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first time I wrote a WordPress plugin, I thought, &#8220;Cool, I&#8217;m going to host this puppy on the WordPress website and I&#8217;ll get tons of traffic.&#8221;  Then I got to the front door and they started talking about SVN.  Then I took a look at what SVN (aka Subversion) was all about, and that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-537" title="wp-plugin" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/wp-plugin.gif" alt="wp-plugin" width="150" height="150" />The first time I wrote a WordPress plugin, I thought, &#8220;Cool, I&#8217;m going to host this puppy on the WordPress website and I&#8217;ll get tons of traffic.&#8221;  Then I got to the front door and they started talking about <a href="http://subversion.tigris.org/">SVN</a>.  Then I took a look at what SVN (aka Subversion) was all about, and that was the end of that.  But then, I wrote a more serious plugin, <a href="http://www.whypad.com/posts/photosmash-galleries-wordpress-plugin-released/507/">PhotoSmash Galleries</a>, which lets your users upload photos to galleries on your blog, that you can moderate later.  And I knew I had to climb the learning curve and get PhotoSmash hosted.</p>
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<p>I like to think of myself as a geek/nerd, but dipping into SVN, I quickly realized that there are several standard deviations of geekdom between me (what I now understand to be Geek Light) and the people who speak SVN (Geek Core).  So for those of you who are geeky enough to write plugins for WordPress, but do not fall into Geek Core, I offer you this video series, holding your hand, like I wish someone had done for me, through the whole process&#8230;well, after you&#8217;ve got your plugin written anyway.</p>
<h2>3 Easy Steps to Hosting a Plugin on WordPress</h2>
<p>There are 3 easy steps for hosting your plugin on WordPress.  At least they should be easy after you watch these videos.</p>
<h3>1) Request a Subversion (SVN) Repository for Your Plugin at WordPress</h3>
<p>This step basically asks WordPress for a place to host your plugin.  Here&#8217;s the video:</p>
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<div style='width: 425px; text-align: right;'><a href='http://www.screentoaster.com/'>Free online screencasting tool</a></div>
<p>After you&#8217;re done with that, it may take several hours (or even longer) to get your email back from WordPress.  Somebody has to review your request and then set up your repository, so get on with life and come back and check your email in the morning.</p>
<p>After you get your Repository notification email, your now ready for <strong>step 2</strong>.  Check out <a href="http://www.whypad.com/posts/hosting-your-wp-plugin-with-aptana-and-subclipse-video-pt-2/545/">video #2!</a><br />
Cheers!<br />
Byron</p>
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		<title>PhotoSmash Galleries WordPress Plugin Released</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 06:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Byron Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE:  7/12/2009 -PhotoSmash 0.3 has been released.  Its new homepage is just getting started, so you might need to browse below if you don&#8217;t find what you looking for over at Smashly.net.  Thanks for your patience! Release Candidate 2 version 0.2.996 (RC3 for 0.3.00) now available at WordPress. Final Release Candidate before going public with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>UPDATE:  7/12/2009 -PhotoSmash 0.3 has been released.  Its new homepage is just getting started, so you might need to browse below if you don&#8217;t find what you looking for over at <a href="http://smashly.net/photosmash-galleries/">Smashly.net</a>.  Thanks for your patience!</strong></p>
<p><strong>Release Candidate 2 version 0.2.996 (RC3 for 0.3.00)</strong> now available at <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/photosmash-galleries/download/">WordPress</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Final Release Candidate before going public with 0.3.00!</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">I need to do some documentation.  Launch the new home for PhotoSmash.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Note!  This version has Sorting (only 2 choices right now &#8211; Date Uploaded &#8211; Ascending or Descending&#8230;more to come).</strong></p>
<p><strong>Going live very soon!!! I hope&#8230;</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Beta Testers of 0.2.99?: </span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>First:</strong> <span style="color: #000000;">after uploading this version is to go to Plugin Info and run the Update Database.  If you still get a Database Warning in PhotoSmash Settings page, your database needs to be updated.</span></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Second: </span></strong><span style="color: #000000;">note that the behavior of custom forms has changed.  Note that you no longer have to turn on Custom Form usage in PhotoSmash Settings.  You can get a custom form to work by setting it </span>in the Gallery Settings (there is a mass update button in PhotoSmash Settings/Advanced tab/Default upload form setting &#8211; this button will update all existing galleries to use the selected custom form). Or you can use the shortcodes in your post:   [photosmash form=your_form_name]</p>
<p>Additional security enhancements around URL&#8217;s were made to this version.  It now utilizes WP 2.8 URL sanitizing, and remains backwards compatible with 2.7.</p>
<p><strong>Beta Testers wanted!</strong> Go to the PhotoSmash <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/photosmash-galleries/download/">Other Versions</a> download page and download the Development version.  When you unzip, you should have version 0.2.992.  I didn&#8217;t make this 0.3.00 so you can use the automatic update feature of WP to upgrade to the Gold version.</p>
<p>There are tons of new features, so please beat it up and let me know what you find.  I&#8217;ve tried, kind of unsuccessfully to hide the complexity from the Plugin-n-go user of PhotoSmash, so if you have any suggestions for making the basic plugin more friendly&#8230;PLEASE let me know!</p>
<p>A new website, Smashly.net, is on its way also.  It&#8217;s just a shell right now, but it will ultimately house PhotoSmash, Supple Forms, and the Smashly WordPress community.  I want to have it ready for the PhotoSmash 0.3.00 official release&#8230;we shall see.</p>
<p>Thanks for your help!</p>
<p><strong>Byron<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Permanent Alert (posted 4/16/2009):</strong> Please note that using 0777 as a folder permission is highly discouraged (DESPITE MY RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE COMMENTS BELOW). Please note that I no longer recommend setting folder permissions to 0777, but rather the upload folders should have 0755. Version 0.2.55 includes the Plugin Info page in the admin section that helps you determine what your permissions are and will let you set them appropriately (unless SAFE MODE is on in your PHP config).</p>
<p><strong>[Here begins the ORIGINAL Post]</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-511" title="screenshot-1" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/screenshot-1-150x150.gif" alt="screenshot-1" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<p>I am pleased to announce the release of my first &#8220;real&#8221; WordPress plugin, PhotoSmash Galleries.  While there are at least a dozen photo gallery plugins available for WordPress, PhotoSmash adds something to the WordPress world that wasn&#8217;t there before (at least, I think so).  What could that possibly be? you ask.  Well, PhotoSmash makes it possible for your users to upload photos to galleries right from your Posts or Pages.</p>
<p>For directions in using the plugin, see the <a href="#usage">Usage section</a> below.</p>
<h3>Download:</h3>
<p>Download at the <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/photosmash-galleries/">PhotoSmash page on WordPress</a></p>
<p>View <a href="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/readme1.txt">readme.txt</a><br />
There is a <strong>demo</strong> at:  <a href="http://pmopress.com">PMOPress.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/photosmash-galleries/"></a></p>
<h3>Features:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Produces XHTML 1.0 Transitional markup for public facing pages</li>
<li>User contributable photo galleries</li>
<li>AJAX photo uploads</li>
<li>Control who can upload images: admin only, authors &amp; contributors (and higher), or registered users and higher</li>
<li>Moderate images uploaded by registered users (Admins and authors are automatically approved)</li>
<li>Receive email alerts for new images that need to be moderated</li>
<li>Options page for setting general defaults or specific gallery settings</li>
<li>Auto-adding of photo galleries</li>
<li>Multiple galleries per post, added using a simple tag system</li>
<li>Integrates with popular image viewing systems like Lightbox and Shadowbox</li>
<li>Tweak appearance through the included css file</li>
<li>Allows loading images to galleries by URL</li>
<li>Option to set thumbnails to crop to size or maintain aspect raito</li>
<li>Various display options for captions, including displaying the contributor&#8217;s name and website link</li>
<li>Admins can set how many images per row in the galleries (can be set by gallery)</li>
<li>Admins can set how many images per page ( 0 turns off pagination )</li>
<li>Supports <a href="http://www.im-web-gefunden.de/wordpress-plugins/role-manager/">Role Manager</a> plugin with &#8220;Upload to PhotoSmash&#8221; capability (when assigned to a subscriber, they can upload to any gallery and &#8220;Photosmash ?&#8221; capability (where ? is the gallery ID&#8230;when assigned to a subscriber, they can upload to that specific gallery, regardless of the minimum upload user)</li>
<li>Option for a URL field on the upload form. Submitted URLs can be used as links for captions</li>
</ul>
<h3>Requested Features</h3>
<p>I&#8217;ll add requested features here as people ask, so I don&#8217;t lose track:</p>
<ol>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Give an option to show uploader&#8217;s name and link to website</span></li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Allow image upload by URL.</span></li>
<li>RSS or subscribe for notifications by email</li>
<li>Use the on page upload to add photos to NextGen Gallery (I have no illusions about besting NextGen&#8230;I&#8217;m just aiming for fast and simple, so I don&#8217;t mind this one bit <img src='http://www.whypad.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  )</li>
<li>Import photos from existing library</li>
<li>Upload a zip file of photos</li>
<li>Multiple photo uploads &#8211; swf uploader</li>
<li>Need to remove the &#8220;by-reference&#8221; indicator from certain function calls in admin&#8230;.causing PHP call-by-reference warning.</li>
<li>Need to reduce the final file size from 5M to a user configurable variable in the ajax-upload.php settings&#8230;it&#8217;s letting uploaded files stay huge &#8211; slow to download with little real quality gain on screen</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Need to show Memory capabilities for server in the admin page.</span></li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Think about breaking up the Defaults page from the Gallery Edit page&#8230;.just something to consider</span></li>
<li>Upload photos from Flickr or Photobucket</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Allow admins to set how many photos per row&#8230;use table for that</span></li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Add paging to galleries, allowing admins to set # of photos per page</span></li>
<li>Add CoolIris support (that thing just blows me away)</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Add tabs to admin pages</span></li>
<li>Send email to Subscribers who upload images: 1) upload successful (maybe &#8211; they&#8217;ll see it on the gallery anyway if they&#8217;re logged in &#8211; can&#8217;t send an email otherwise) 2) image was moderated (definitely), allow admin to type brief msg or use default msg.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Create special role that can be assigned to individual subscribers without turning on uploading for all subscribers</span></li>
<li>Auto-resize upload (allow admin to set maximum pixel size of final images)</li>
<li>Create watermarks from custom image.</li>
<li>Allow creating new thumbnails to replace the originals.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Add option for URL field on the upload form, with options to use URLs in captions.</span></li>
<li>Latest additions widget</li>
<li>Mashup pages by tags, contributors, latest</li>
<li>RSS</li>
<li>Photo-level Comments</li>
<li>Star ratings</li>
<li>Option for contributors to delete images</li>
<li>Sorting</li>
<li>Shortcode for Showing individual images</li>
<li>Dashboard image approval box</li>
<li>Star rating system for photos</li>
<li>Upload files other than images (mp3, videos, documents)</li>
<li>is there no end to the freaking list???</li>
</ol>
<p>Soooooo&#8230;.if anyone makes any enhancements to the code that they think other users might like, please let me know.</p>
<p>Most sites don&#8217;t need to let users upload photos, and PhotoSmash handles that requirement as well by letting you set a minimum role for uploading by gallery. If you&#8217;re simply looking to do photo galleries that only you or your authors can upload to, you&#8217;ve got lots of options in the WordPress cosmos. Where PhotoSmash differentiates there is that it lets you add images directly within your posts and pages without going to the Admin section.</p>
<p>Personally, I needed PhotoSmash for my CityTracs website which I&#8217;m porting over to WordPress.  I want to let users upload their photos to the destination galleries there, hence the origins of PhotoSmash. Hopefully, PhotoSmash will find its niche on the Web.</p>
<h3>Screenshots</h3>
<p>Ahhh&#8230;the screenshots: <img class="size-full wp-image-511" title="screenshot-1" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/screenshot-1.gif" alt="screenshot-1" width="500" height="415" /></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a shot from the PhotoSmash options page in the Admin&#8230;when you&#8217;re actually in there, scroll down to work with individual galleries: <img class="size-full wp-image-512" title="screenshot-2" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/screenshot-2.gif" alt="screenshot-2" width="500" height="374" /></p>
<p>And finally a shot of the AJAX image upload box: <img class="size-full wp-image-513" title="screenshot-3" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/screenshot-3.gif" alt="screenshot-3" width="500" height="343" /></p>
<h3><a name="usage"></a> &#8211; How to Use PhotoSmash</h3>
<p>Using PhotoSmash is extremely simple:</p>
<ol>
<li><a href="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/bwb-photosmash.zip">Download PhotoSmash</a> and unzip&#8230;you should wind up with a folder named: bwb-photosmash</li>
<li>Upload the bwb-photosmash plugin folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ folder</li>
<li>In the Plugins page of your WordPress Admin, activate PhotoSmash</li>
<li>There are 3 ways to add new galleries to your posts:
<ol>
<li>Under settings, go to the PhotoSmash options page and turn on Auto-adding of galleries.  You can auto-add galleries to the top of each post or the bottom of each post by changing the drop down to the correct selection.  Click Update Defaults button to save changes</li>
<li>Also in the PhotoSmash options page, scroll down below the PhotoSmash defaults section and select New in the gallery drop down.  Fill in the details you want to use for the new gallery, and click the Save Gallery button to create the new gallery.  After the save is complete, select your new gallery from the Gallery drop down and click the Edit button to retrieve it.  The code (like <span style="color: #ff0000;">[photosmash id=1] </span>)for adding this specific gallery to any post or page will be in red beneath the Gallery drop down.  Cut and past the code anywhere you like in your posts or pages.  You can also specify multiple specific galleries within a single post or page by putting the tags with their ids in as needed.</li>
<li>PhotoSmash can also create galleries on the fly for specific posts.  Simply enter the following code anywhere you like in posts or pages and a gallery will be automatically created:  <span style="color: #ff0000;"> [photosmash]</span> The code should include everything in red, including the braces and the = sign.</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>To add photos to your galleries, go to the post or page and click Add Photos link.  I&#8217;m not sure what the size limit is right now.  It may vary based on your php.ini settings.</li>
<li>If you choose to let Registered users upload photos, their photos will be visible to Admins and the themselves only.  Admins will be presented with buttons for Approve or Bury.  Approve is self explanatory.  Bury simply deletes the record from the database and deletes (unlinks in PHP terms) the files from the bwbps and bwbps/thumbs/ folders in the wp-content/uploads/ folder</li>
<li>You will receive an email alert for photos requiring moderation.  These alerts use a pseudo-cron like scheduling scheme that is triggered whenever someone views one of your blog&#8217;s pages.  You can set the alert program to check every 10 minutes, 1 hour, or 1  day, or not at all.</li>
<li>To edit a photo&#8217;s caption, go to the PhotoSmash options page in wp-admin.  Select the desired gallery from the drop down and click Edit.  When the page comes back, the images for that gallery will show up at the bottom of the page.  There will be text boxes beneath image allowing you to edit captions.  Click save to save caption edits.  Approve buttons will be present for images needing moderation.  Delete will be available for all images.</li>
<li>To integrate with <a href="http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/">Lightbox</a> or <a href="http://www.mjijackson.com/shadowbox/">Shadowbox</a>, simply include the correct &#8220;rel&#8221; information in the Gallery specific options on the PhotoSmash options page.  You can set your general PhotoSmash default rel in PhotoSmash Defaults section so that any newly created galleries will automatically get the rel.   For Lightbox, set the rel to lightbox.  Shadowbox can use lightbox or shadowbox.  To group a galleries images together as an album for Shadowbox, use something like:  shadowbox[album] as the gallery&#8217;s rel.</li>
<li>To prevent a post from receiving a gallery when Auto-add is activated, simply enter the following tag anywhere in the post&#8217;s content:   <span style="color: #ff0000;">
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<p> </span></li>
<li>To use with <a href="http://www.im-web-gefunden.de/wordpress-plugins/role-manager/">Role Manager</a> plugin:  the Role Manager plugin lets you give specific subscribers additional capabilities.  PhotoSmash supports these capabilities by allowing you to give users additional access to galleries that their roles do not allow (e.g. a Subscriber could upload to a gallery that is set to Admins only).  Here are the steps:
<ol>
<li>Install the Role Manager Plugin (see link above)</li>
<li>In the Users menu box in Admin, click on Capabilities</li>
<li>Add a capability called:  Upload to PhotoSmash</li>
<li>To assign this capability to a user, click Authors &amp; Users</li>
<li>Edit the user you are targeting</li>
<li>At bottom of user profile screen, check the Upload to PhotoSmash checkbox in the Assign extra capabilities section and Save (Update) user&#8230;this user can now upload to any gallery regardless of the minimum role you have specified for those galleries.</li>
<li>To target a specific gallery, in #3, create the capability:  Photosmash ? (where ? is the gallery ID #, e.g.  Photosmash 10 ).  You can find the gallery ID # in the Gallery Settings screen in PhotoSmash admin section.  It is the same number that is used in the shortcode that can be used to specify a gallery.  Choose this capability in #6 instead of the Upload to Photosmash capability.  Assigning both would be redundant since Upload to Photosmash gives access to all galleries.  You can assign as many specific galleries to a user as you like.</li>
<li>To add the URL field to the upload form and use the user submitted URLs as the link for your captions, there are 2 settings needed to use feature: 1) you must turn on the field to show up in the Upload Form. Do this in PhotoSmash Settings / Gallery Defaults tab, the checkbox at the bottom of form. 2) There are 2 options in Gallery Settings and PhotoSmash Settings pages under the Viewing tab and in the Image caption style that will use the User submitted URL as the caption link&#8230;look at option #3 and the last one.</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>Whew&#8230;that&#8217;s about it&#8230;.I think.</li>
</ol>
<p>This plugin is available through WordPress.org so you will be able to upgrade it with the wonderful automatic plugin upgrade feature in WP 2.7.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got ideas, or better yet, code to make PhotoSmash better, please let us know.  Maybe somebody has ideas on how to integrate Flash gallery viewing like NextGen gallery has, or making the upload form more attractive.   Anyway, I&#8217;d love to hear from you.</p>
<h3>Plugin Conflicts/Recommendations</h3>
<ul>
<li>Lightbox &#8211; there are 2 versions&#8230;one works, one doesn&#8217;t. <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/lightbox-2/">This one </a>does.</li>
<li>Some plugins that utilize the jquery-forms javascript code may conflict. One user found that a Chat box plugin was making continual ajax calls back to the server. This caused the PhotoSmash upload form to fire indiscriminately. You could still upload an image by selecting it and clicking submit, but you would get the 400k error for no reason. If someone has a suggestion as to how I might prevent his problem, I&#8217;m all ears&#8230;it appears to stem from common use of jquery.forms.js.</li>
<li>Flutter version .2.51 causes javascript errors in IE 6 when using Lightbox and possibly even other [?]box image viewers.  Haven&#8217;t tested with IE 7 or 8.  FF appears OK.  Check out <a href="http://www.whypad.com/posts/supple-forms-a-wordpress-cms-plugin/566/">Supple Forms </a>for a Flutter alternative <img src='http://www.whypad.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
</ul>
<h3>The Belated Changelog</h3>
<ul>
<li>0.2.62 (4/29/2009) &#8211; Fixed url validation on uploading images. Fixed css to make gallery table 100% width. Added options for using user submitted url&#8217;s as the thumbnail links (option must be set in Gallery Settings to become effective).  Add option to make thumbnail and caption links target new windows (option is only under PhotoSmash Settings).</li>
<li>0.2.61 (4/27/2009) Fixed manual creation of new galleries to use PhotoSmash defaults. Now using Colin Verot&#8217;s upload class version 2.7 RC2.  Previous version had a Safe Mode &#8220;feature&#8221; that was causing 400k errors.</li>
<li><strong>New Feature:</strong> (4/26/2009) 0.2.6 URL field added to upload form. 2 options added to allow the image caption to link to those urls. See the Usage section for instructions on use.</li>
<li>0.2.55 (4/16/2009) Added Plugin Info page in admin to assist with trouble shooting. Checks folders and tables and server info. Server info code borrowed from the immanent NextGen Gallery plugin by Alex Rabe. Change in folder permission recommendations from 0777 to 0755. Plugin Info page helps with those permissions as well.</li>
<li>0.2.54 (4/6/2009) Fixed &#8220;delete gallery&#8221; error in bwbps.admin.php. Nonce security wasn&#8217;t configured properly.</li>
<li>0.2.52 &amp; 0.2.53 (3/23/2009) Fixed implosion error in bwbps-photosmash.php on line 767.  Fixed a plugin conflict with redeclaring the JSON class when uploading.  This conflict was found with Twitter Tools.</li>
<li><strong>New Feature:</strong> (3/13/2009)  0.2.5 Added support for Role Manager plugin.  Can now grant specific subscribers access to upload to any gallery or to specific galleries regardless of the minimum roles.   See Usage notes for details.  Also, changed bwbps.js to allow IE uploads to show properly.  Were showing in a single column due to rendering of &#8220;margin: auto&#8221;</li>
<li><strong>2 New Features + bug fixes: </strong>0.2.4 (3/11/2009) Added Tabs to admin pages. Added pagination by gallery. Fixed use of admin defined captions for Add Photos link and Upload form upload message. Fixed CSS for IE for number of images per row.</li>
<li><strong>New Feature: </strong>0.2.3 (3/8/2009) admins can set how many images to display per row&#8230;setting is by gallery.  Can also set default for new galleries</li>
<li>0.2.22 (3/6/2009) corrected XHTML validation error &#8211; replaced &amp; with &amp;amp; in the ThickBox href on the Add Photos links.</li>
<li>0.2.21 (3/5/2009) corrected XHTML validation errors.  Corrected duplication of moderation nonce on front page.</li>
<li><strong>New Feature: </strong>0.2.2 (3/4/2009) added options for displaying captions, including displaying contributor&#8217;s WordPress nicename and their URL</li>
<li><strong>New Feature: </strong>0.2.1 (3/3/2009) added ability to upload images from a URL</li>
<li><strong>New Feature:</strong> 0.2.0  added the ability to choose to either maintain aspect ratio or crop when creating thumbnails.</li>
<li>0.1.99 &#8211; in bwbps-photosmash.php fixed &lt;?= WINC to &lt;?php echo WIND; ?&gt;&#8230;this was causing some uses problems.  Changed bwbps.js to use standard $j(&#8216;#bwbps_uploadfile&#8217;).val() instead of $j(&#8216;input[@name=bwbps_uploadfile]&#8216;).fileValue().</li>
<li>0.1.97 &#8211; now using JSON.php class in admin Photo Manager page for ajax calls&#8230;.affects ajax.php. Fixed the same json_encode problem for PHP4 in admin as for the upload</li>
<li>0.1.96 &#8211; added the <a href="http://abeautifulsite.net/notebook/71">JSON.php</a> class to ajax_upload.php to make json_encode compatible with PHP4.</li>
<li>0.1.95 &#8211; changed the code that handles image files to utilize WP_CONTENT_DIR and WP_CONTENT_URL. This was needed to deal with implementations of WP that did not use the root directory, or used non-standard (but perfectly acceptable) locations for their Content or Upload directories.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Acknowledgements</h3>
<ul>
<li>Thanks to Colin Verot for making his upload class available through the GPL.  PhotoSmash uses Colin&#8217;s <a href="http://www.verot.net/php_class_upload.htm">class.upload.php</a> for manipulating images and making sure the correct folders exist.</li>
<li>Thanks to <a href="http://abeautifulsite.net/notebook/71">Cory</a> and <a href="http://mike.teczno.com/json.html">Michal</a> for their work on the JSON encoding class.</li>
<li>Thanks to the WordPress community for sharing, inspiration, patience, and passion.</li>
<li>Thanks to my alpha/beta debuggers&#8230;I won&#8217;t name names, because I don&#8217;t want to leave anyone out. But you can see much of there contributions in the first 120 comments below.</li>
<li>Thanks to Alex Rabe for the immeasurable <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/nextgen-gallery/">NextGEN Gallery</a>, which has helped me figure out a few things and has provided inspiration and the occasional snippet of code&#8230;particularly in the area of the Tabs in admin pages and the styling on the pagination.</li>
</ul>
<h3><a name="donate"></a><a></a></h3>
<p>Finally, if you do end up liking PhotoSmash enough to use it, that will be a thrill for me.  If it makes your life easier in some way and you want to throw a little donation my way, that would be an even bigger thrill and much appreciated.  Either way, I hope you like P&#8217;Smash.</p>
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<div style="clear:both;">Cheers!</div>
<div style="clear:both;">Byron</div>
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		<title>A Fun Day for WhyPad with Who&#8217;s.Amung.Us</title>
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		<dc:creator>Byron Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow!  Today was my biggest day ever for WhyPad as far as traffic goes.  And I&#8217;ve gotta tell ya, that&#8217;s just fun!  800+ page views, and there are still a couple of hours left to go. Compared to 200-300 on average, excluding weekends when that gets divided in half. Half the fun was having the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-405" href="http://www.whypad.com/?attachment_id=405"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-405" title="amongus10-29-08" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/amongus10-29-08.gif" alt="" width="231" height="208" /></a>Wow!  Today was my biggest day ever for WhyPad as far as traffic goes.  And I&#8217;ve gotta tell ya, that&#8217;s just fun!  800+ page views, and there are still a couple of hours left to go. Compared to 200-300 on average, excluding weekends when that gets divided in half.</p>
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<p>Half the fun was having the little <a href="http://whos.amung.us/">Who&#8217;s.Amung.Us</a> widget on the blog to show how many people were viewing in real time.  The graph shows that I hit a max of 10 concurrent readers.  I just spent about 20 minutes sitting here watching the little globe.  Users would come in and their stars would start glowing, then go dark after they left.</p>
<p>This traffic was related to the Contender WordPress theme that I recently released <a href="http://www.whypad.com/posts/con-wordpress-theme-released/283/">here</a> on WhyPad.  It is the same theme that I use on WhyPad, and I am pretty pleased with it, though I do think it needs a bit more color and splash.</p>
<p>Realistically, I don&#8217;t expect the traffic to stick around, but it was a lot of fun, even if only for a day.  I think Contender may have been in the &#8220;new themes&#8221; section of one of the theme directories today, explaining the influx.  I just hope it&#8217;s not too depressing to see my numbers plummet back to their previous levels <img src='http://www.whypad.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a peek at the Who&#8217;s.Amung.Us graph from today&#8230;</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-406" title="amongusgraph" src="http://www.whypad.com/wp-content/uploads/amongusgraph.gif" alt="" width="500" height="275" /></p>
<p>It&#8217;s nothing like hitting it big on Digg, but for me, it was a ton of fun.  Cheers!</p>
<p>Byron</p>
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		<title>WordPress 2.3 &#8220;Dexter&#8221; Rocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:08:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Byron Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A brief note to any of you WordPress bloggers out there who have not upgraded to 2.3 (read about the goodies and get download link here). You should run, not walk, to the nearest download center and upgrade your blogs. I haven&#8217;t spent a lot of time kicking the tires on all of the features, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A brief note to any of you WordPress bloggers out there who have not upgraded to 2.3 (read about the goodies and get download link <a href="http://wordpress.org/development/2007/09/wordpress-23/" title="Wordpress">here</a>).   You should run, not walk, to the nearest download center and upgrade your blogs.   I haven&#8217;t spent a lot of time kicking the tires on all of the features, but I can tell you that Automattic has definitely improved the speed in this release.</p>
<p><span id="more-144"></span></p>
<p>It used to pain me to click the Write tab to begin a new post because it was so slow.   This and all of the other admin features that I use are drastically faster.</p>
<p>Highlights include:</p>
<ul>
<li>More of the TinyMCE rich text editor&#8217;s features are available</li>
<li>Tagging is natively supported</li>
<li>Speed speed speed</li>
<li>Multi-author blog features</li>
<li>Souped up canonical urls</li>
</ul>
<p>Cheers to WordPress!   Thanks for making our lives a good deal better!</p>
<p>Byron</p>
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		<title>WordPress: How to add a To-do List</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2007 22:56:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Byron Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have searched the net for a WordPress plug-in that would allow me to add a todo list to a WordPress blog, but to no avail. My options were to write my own or keep searching. What I really wanted was a to-do list like the available for Google personalized homepages. This ultimately led me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have searched the net for a WordPress plug-in that would allow me to add a todo list to  a WordPress blog, but to no avail.   My options were to write my own or keep searching.   What I really wanted was a to-do list like the available for Google personalized homepages.   This ultimately led me to see if that wonderful little Ajax list machine could be plugged into a website, and low and behold&#8230;Google gadgets!<span id="more-12"></span></p>
<h1>To-do Lists and Google Gadgets</h1>
<p>Good news!!!   There are <strong>several</strong> to-do list gadgets available<strong>.</strong>   I tried a few of them, and have settled on using <a href="http://www.rememberthemilk.com" title="Free To-do list  website">Remember The Milk&#8217;s</a>  great little list maker.   I wanted it to show up in my sidebar, so its width would need to be resizeable.   Remember the Milk&#8217;s is a little fancier than the Google todo on my Google homepage, more fancy than I really wanted, but I had trouble getting  Google&#8217;s to work in my Blog.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how to pick a Google gadget todo list and plug it into your sidebar:</p>
<ol>
<li>Go to <a href="http://www.google.com/ig/directory?synd=open">Google gadgets</a> and run a search&#8230;I searched for &#8220;list&#8221;</li>
<li>Find the one you like
<ul>
<li>I really like the one called &#8220;To-Do List&#8221; by Sophia B, you have to click on the gadget name to see a preview and who the author was.   Trouble was, when I plugged it into my sidebar, I got this error: <em><font size="2">Sorry! Cannot render inline-required gadgets in an iframe.</font></em></li>
<li>Got that same error a couple of times, but <strong>Remember The Milk&#8217;s </strong>worked without a hitch.   You have to set up an account with them&#8230;it&#8217;s free.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Click the &#8220;Add to your webpage&#8221; button</li>
<li>Configure the Gadget to your liking&#8230;remember size is a constraint in many sidebar&#8217;s if that&#8217;s your destination for it</li>
<li>Click the &#8220;Get the code&#8221; button and copy the code in the box that appears</li>
<li>Go to your WordPress blog admin page &#8211; Presentation &#8211; Theme Editor</li>
<li>Select your Sidebar file (or wherever you want to put it)</li>
<li>Find the place in the code you want it to appear and paste it in.     You might need to nest the code in tags like:   &lt;li&gt;&#8230;&lt;/li&gt; or &lt;div&gt;&#8230;.&lt;/div&gt;, depending upon whether you&#8217;re adding it to a ul or ol list or you want to set it off.</li>
</ol>
<p>If you only want the To-Do list to show up if someone with Admin rights is signed in, you&#8217;ll need to enclose the Gadget code in some PHP.   This is what I used (I only want me to see my To-do list):</p>
<blockquote><p><code>&lt;?php<br />
     global $user_login;<br />
     get_currentuserinfo();<br />
     if ($user_login &amp;&amp; current_user_can('manage_options')){<br />
?&gt;<br />
         .......insert gadget code here.....<br />
&lt;?php } ?&gt;</code></p></blockquote>
<p>If the get_currentuserinfo() function has already been called in your script, you can omit calling it again. This code checks to see if the logged in user the rights to &#8220;Manage Options&#8221; in your WordPress blog. If so, the user has Admin priviledges.</p>
<p>There it is&#8230;a quick and easy way to add a To-Do List to your blog!   Google&#8217;s got gadgets&#8230;I plan to check out more.</p>
<p>PS&#8230;if anyone know how to get rid of that error I mentioned up in step 2 so you can run the Google list, I&#8217;d love to know!</p>
<h3>Update</h3>
<p>I came across another post that covers the addition of Google Gadgets in general.   <a href="http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/10/04/integrating-google-gadgets-into-wordpress-themes/" title="Add gadgets to blog">Lorelle </a>gives a very nice, succinct description in her post <a href="http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/10/04/integrating-google-gadgets-into-wordpress-themes/" title="Adding Google Gadgets to blog">here</a>.</p>
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