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Six must-have WordPress plugins for newsrooms :: 10,000 Words :: where journalism and technology meet. By Lauren M. Rabaino Last year, the Online Journalism Blog brought you 85 plugins for blogging journalists. I’ve narrowed my own selection down to six plugins, not necessarily for individual journo-bloggers, but for any newsroom with an active WordPress install — whether it be a full site, or a niche blog. 1. WinerLinks Paragraph-level permalinks should be natively built into the web, but since they’re not, WinerLinks is the interim solution. If readers want to be able to reference a particular part of your post, they can point to the permalink.

Disclosure: The creation of this plugin partially unfolded on my personal blog after designing PressThink. 2. You may remember Mark’s post last week about photo tagging as journalism’s next big social experiment. From the plugin description: “Very beta, in this version the intention is for this to allow a moderated community to assist in tagging primarily photographic content, image attachments and such.” 3.

Here are the full list of features: 4. 5. HOW TO: Add Facebook "Like" Buttons to Your WordPress Blog. This series is supported by Rackspace, the better way to do hosting. Learn more about Rackspace's hosting solutions here. Facebook officially unveiled its new Open Graph API and tools a few weeks ago, making it possible for developers and end users to easily hook their own sites into Facebook's broader ecosystem. In just the first week, Facebook's social plugins were integrated into more than 50,000 websites.

We expect that number will continue to increase at a rapid rate, especially as businesses and e-commerce sites figure out how to best harness the power of Open Graph.Although Facebook has ample documentation to help you implement the "Like" buttons onto your own website or blog, it's still easier on some platforms than it is on others. Option One: Edit Your Theme Files As we will discuss later in the article, there are already dozens of Facebook Like plugins for WordPress available on the web and in the official WordPress.org Plugin Repository. Why would you want to do this? 13 Characteristics of Outstanding Blog Design. Most web designers and getting more and more requests from clients to design custom blog themes. While designing a blog theme isn’t entirely different from designing any other type of website, there are some unique challenges that blog theme designers face.

There are plenty of sources available for designers who are seeking inspiration from high quality blog design, but it’s also important to understand specifically what will influence and determine the success of a blog theme design. In this article we’ll examine 13 characteristics that separate great blog themes from the rest. 1. Readability Since blogging revolves around content, readability is a critical priority. There are a number of factors that influence readability, all of which should be considered when designing a blog theme: Padding – The padding or margin that separates the content of a post from the edges of the content area can help the reader to visually separate the content and focus on it without distraction. 2. 3. Dark 4. Tutorial.