Post Pay Counter is a WordPress plugin that allows you to easily calculate and handle authors' pay on a multi-author blog. With this plugin, you can set up the desired payment criteria and let the plugin compute the payment for each post. The plugin provides immediate stats that are viewable both in a general view with all users and in a specific view for each author. It is a useful tool for implementing a revenue sharing or paid to write model for your business.
The features of Post Pay Counter include the ability to pay per post, word, visit, image, and comment. You can choose to pay with an incremental system, where each word or visit has a specific value, or with a zonal system, where different zones of words or visits have different values. The plugin does not require users to create an account and all data is retained locally on your WordPress installation.
You can view old stats with the plugin, going back to the first written post, regardless of the plugin installation date. The plugin provides a responsive and sortable stats page, optimized for mobile devices. User settings can be personalized, allowing for different settings to apply to specific users. The plugin also offers customizable permissions to restrict user access to certain stats and functions. Additionally, Post Pay Counter can be extended with custom implementations through hooks, filters, and special API features.
Integrations with Analytics, Adsense, PayPal, and Facebook are available in the Pro version of the plugin. The Pro version includes Analytics visits payment, Adsense revenue sharing, payments management, PayPal payments, and a log of past payments. It also allows you to display stats in public pages using a shortcode. The Facebook addon enables payment for posts based on the number of Facebook shares and comments they receive.
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Animate It! is a powerful WordPress plugin that allows users to add cool CSS3 animations to their website content. With over 50 different entry, exit, and attention seeker animations, users can bring their content to life and engage their audience in a visually stunning way. Some of the key features of Animate It! include: The ability to apply CSS3 animations on posts, widgets, and pages. Capabilty to apply animations on scroll, click, and hover. Customizable scroll offset and animation delay. Control over animation duration for precise timing. Easy integration with the WordPress editor through a dedicated button. Infinitely repeatable animations or animation repetition for a fixed number of times. Option to add custom CSS classes to individual animation blocks. Ability to enable or disable animations on smartphones and tablets. Spanish and German language support. Users can also take advantage of the Class Generator feature to generate the required animation classes for applying animations to WordPress widgets. This offers additional flexibility to customize the appearance and behavior of widgets through animations. All the CSS3 animations in Animate It! are sourced from the popular libraries Animate.css and Animo.js. Whether you're a web designer looking to add visual flair to your client's website, a blogger wanting to make your content more engaging, or an e-commerce site owner wanting to highlight product features, Animate It! provides a simple and effective solution to enhance your website with stunning animations.
This project was last updated October 21, 2023 byCloodo
The Go Live Update Urls plugin is a tool that allows you to update all instances of an old URL with a new one on your WordPress website. This is most commonly used when changing the domain of your site. It works on both multi-site and single site installs and provides an easy-to-use admin page located under Tools. One of the key features of this plugin is the ability to update serialized data in core tables. This means that it can handle updating URLs not only in posts and pages, but also in image URLs, excerpts, post meta data, custom post types, widgets and widget data, options and settings, and much more. It offers comprehensive coverage of your entire site, ensuring that all URLs are updated correctly. Pro Version The Go Live Update Urls plugin also has a Pro version available that includes additional features and support. Some of the Pro features include the ability to update database tables created by plugins without fear of breaking them, organized sections for selecting which tables to update, the ability to test URL changes before running them, predictive URLs that automatically fill in the "Old URL" and "New URL," real-time reporting of updated URLs, and WP-CLI support for updating URLs from the command line. The Pro version also includes priority support and access to a members-only support area. Currently, the plugin supports multiple languages including English (US), French (fr_FR), German (de_DE), and Spanish (es_ES). Developers The Go Live Update Urls plugin provides developer documentation that can be found on their website. This documentation is designed to assist developers in using the plugin's features effectively. Troubleshooting If you run into any issues with the plugin, troubleshooting information is available on their website. This can help you identify and resolve any problems you may encounter. Contribute If you would like to contribute to the development of the Go Live Update Urls plugin, you can send pull requests via their Github repository.
This project was last updated October 21, 2023 byCloodo
Bulk Move is a plugin designed for WordPress that allows users to move posts in bulk from one category, tag, or custom taxonomy to another. It also provides the functionality to disassociate posts from a specific category, tag, or custom taxonomy. Unlike other bulk editing plugins, Bulk Move focuses specifically on the movement of posts rather than the deletion or editing of content. If you are looking for a solution to delete posts or users in bulk, you may want to consider using the Bulk Delete plugin instead. Features With Bulk Move, users have access to several useful modules: Move posts from one category to another This module allows users to transfer posts from one category to another. They can also choose to disassociate posts from a specific category if desired. Move posts from one tag to another Similar to the previous module, this module enables users to move posts from one tag to another. They can also choose to disassociate posts from a specific tag if necessary. Move posts from category to tag This module allows users to move posts from a category to a tag. This can be useful for reorganizing content or changing taxonomy structures. Move posts by custom taxonomy The custom taxonomy module provides the ability to move posts from one custom taxonomy to another. It supports custom post types as well, offering greater flexibility in content management. Development Development for Bulk Move is conducted on GitHub. The project can be found at https://github.com/sudar/bulk-move. Users who are interested in contributing can fork the project and submit pull requests. For those unfamiliar with Git or GitHub, a helpful guide on forking and sending pull requests can be found at http://sudarmuthu.com/blog/contributing-to-project-hosted-in-github. If you are interested in contributing to the project but need ideas, there are several TODO items available for consideration: TODO Bulk Move pages to posts Bulk Move users from one role to another Support If you encounter any bugs, issues, or have feature requests, you can post them in the project's GitHub issues section: https://github.com/sudar/bulk-move/issues If you need help troubleshooting or have questions regarding usage, you can post in WordPress forums or leave a comment on the plugin's homepage: http://sudarmuthu.com/wordpress/bulk-move If you find the plugin useful, leaving a review or feedback on the WordPress repository page would be greatly appreciated. This helps more people discover the plugin: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/bulk-move/reviews/#new-post If you have any other inquiries, you can contact the plugin developer through Twitter: http://twitter.com/sudarmuthu Translation Bulk Move has been translated into several languages thanks to the following contributors: Brazilian Portuguese (Thanks Marcelo of Criacao de Sites em Ribeirao Preto) Turkish Portuguese (Thanks Bahadir Yildiz) Spanish (Thanks Brian Flores of InMotion Hosting) Bulgarian (Thanks Nikolay Nikolov of Skype Fan Blog) Hindi (Thanks Love Chandel) Lithuanian (Thanks Vincent G) Readme Generator This Readme file was generated using wp-readme, a tool that generates readme files for WordPress plugins. More information about wp-readme can be found at http://sudarmuthu.com/wordpress/wp-readme.
This project was last updated October 23, 2023 byCloodo
Google Pagespeed Insights is a tool that empowers you to make decisions that increase the performance of your website. Recommendations from Google Pagespeed are based upon current industry best practices for desktop and mobile web performance. Through the addition of advanced data visualization, tagging, filtering, and snapshot technology, Google Pagespeed Insights for WordPress provides a comprehensive solution for any webmaster looking to increase their site performance, their search engine ranking, and their visitors browsing experience. Detailed Page Reporting Sort your page reports by their Page Speed Score to prioritize the largest areas of opportunity on your site. Page reports utilize easy to read visualizations that allow you to quickly focus in on the most important data to improve your sites performance. Report Summaries Report Summaries are a powerful and exclusive feature of Google Pagespeed Insights for WordPress. Summaries display your average Page Score, largest areas for improvement across ALL reports, as well as best and lowest performing pages. Report summaries can be filtered to narrow results by: Pages, Posts, Categories, Custom URLs, and Custom Post Types. Using Report Summaries allows you to 'zoom out' from the page-level and better understand the big picture of your sites performance. Desktop and Mobile Page Reports Best practices for site performance differ greatly between Desktop and Mobile device usage. Configure Google Pagespeed Insights for WordPress to generate Desktop reports, Mobile reports, or both! Toggle back and forth between report types to see specific suggestions for improving the performance and experience on each platform. Report Snapshots The Report Snapshot tool builds on the power of Report Summaries, to provide historical "Point In Time" data about your website. Take a snapshot of any Report Summary screen to store that data for future retrieval. Add comments to your snapshots to provide additional meaning, such as "Before Installing W3 Total Cache." Additionally, filter a Report Summary before taking a Snapshot to save a summary of the filtered data. Snapshot Comparison Tool The Snapshot Comparison Tool is an amazing utility that lets you visualize side-by-side results from any two similar Report Snapshots. Take a Report Snapshot before installing new plugins, or before implementing performance recommendations. Take another snapshot when you are finished and compare your results to measure the effect of your changes. Add/Import Custom URLs Easily add additional URLs for inclusion in Pagespeed Reports. Even add URLs for non-WordPress sites, even if they are not hosted on your server. URLs can be added manually, or upload a properly formatted XML sitemap to add multiple pages at once. Custom URLs can be tagged and filtered in Report Summaries. Take Report Snapshots of your Custom URLs just like you would with any other report type. Scheduled Report Checks Configure Google Pagespeed Insights for WordPress to automatically recheck your site on a Daily, Weekly, Bi-Monthly, or Monthly basis. With each scan, any new pages or posts will be discovered, and existing reports will be updated to reflect any changes to your site, as well as any changes in the Pagespeed recommendations. Additional Languages (v1.x translation) Russian Translation provided by: Ivanka from coupofy.com (v1.x translation) Spanish Translation provided by: Ogi Djuraskovic from firstsiteguide.com (v1.x translation) Serbian Translation provided by: Ogi Djuraskovic from firstsiteguide.com Troubleshooting Please find the below list of potential issues that you may encounter, and the recommended next steps. I entered my API Key and saved the Options, but no Reports are showing up in the Report List. Google Pagespeed needs to be able to load each page to create its report. Make sure that your pages are publicly accessible over the internet. Ensure that your API key is entered correctly, and that you have enabled the "PageSpeed Insights API" from the Google API Console. In the Options page, under "Advanced Configuration" there is a checkbox called "Log API Exceptions". Any API exception that is not caught and handled automatically will be stored for up to 7 days. This log information can be very helpful when diagnosing issues. Page report checks never finish all of the way, I have to press "Start Reporting" again and again to get it to finish checking all of my pages. If the reports seem to always run for a certain length of time before stopping unexpectedly, you may be exceeding your servers Max Execution time. Try increasing the value in Options->Advanced Configuration "Maximum Execution Time". Some web hosting providers do not allow the Maximum Execution Time to be overridden or increased. In that case you can try setting the Maximum Script Run Time. This will make the script run for the set period of time, then stop and spawn a new script, to get around timeout issues. Start with a low value, and test. Increase the value one step at a time until you find the largest value that allows your scans to finish successfully. An error was reported while trying to check one of my pages, and it has been added to the Ignored Pages section. Navigate to the Ignored Pages tab, find the page, and click "reactivate" to try it again. If the page fails again, ensure that the page is publicly accessible from the internet. Non-public pages cannot be checked. In some rare cases, pages are not able to be scanned by the Pagespeed API. Try checking your page manually here: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/. If the page fails to be checked, report the issue to Google so that they can diagnose further. I received a Javascript or PHP error. If the error appeared while Google Pagespeed was checking pages, you may have loaded the page while it was storing data. Refresh the page in a couple seconds to see if the issue has gone away. If issues persist please report the problem with as much information as you can gather, including: What page you were on, the exact text of the error, or a screenshot of the error. In the Options page, under "Advanced Configuration" there is a checkbox called "Log API Exceptions". Any API exception that is not caught and handled automatically will be logged for up to 7 days. This log information can be very helpful when diagnosing issues My Page Scores seem really low. When I click "Recheck Results" when viewing Report Details, the score jumps up dramatically. Your server may have been responding slowly when the first report was generated. A slow server response time can have a large impact on your Page Speed Score. If these problems happen frequently you may want to talk with your hosting provider about the problem, or look into alternative hosting providers. I want to clear out all of the current page reports and start over. Navigate to the "Options" tab Expand the "Advanced Configuration" section. Find the "Delete Data" Dropdown Select "Delete Reports Only" to remove all Page Reports Or Select "Delete EVERYTHING" to remove all Page Reports, Custom URLs, Snapshots, and Ignored Pages
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