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Amaury Balmer, 01/10/2010 11:01 PM


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Admin features

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Custom post tags

Tag cloud

Since WordPress 2.3, WP has a built in native tag management. However it's limited and you need some plugins to exploit it.

  • A basic input tag during edition
  • Basic Tag Clouds
  • Tags of the current post

Simple Tags is THE perfect tool to manage perfeclty your WP 2.3, 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7 tags It was written with this philosophy : best performances, more secured and brings a lot of NEW functions.

  • Administration
    o NEW Related tags !
    o NEW AJAX Admin features !
    o NEW Tags suggestion from Yahoo Term Extractions API, Tag The Net and Local Tags with AJAX request

    + Compatible with TinyMCE, FCKeditor, WYMeditor and QuickTags

    o NEW Improve performance !
    o Auto tags !
    o Auto link tags in post content
    o Importer for embedded tags
    o type-ahead input tags / Autocompletion
    o Click tags
    o tags management (rename, delete, merge, search and add tags, edit tags ID)
    o Edit mass tags (more than 50 posts once)
    o Possibility to tag pages (not only posts) and include them inside the tags results
    o Embedded tags (tagstag1, tag2/tags) for compatibility with old plugins
    o Easy configuration ! (in WP admin)

  • Blog
  • Meta keywords generate from tags in your header's blog
  • Technorati, Flickr and Delicious tags
  • Dynamic Tag Clouds with colors with Widgets (random order, etc)
  • Related content since common tags
  • Possibility to add related posts inside RSS
  • Extended the_tags function (outside the loop, technorati, etc)

screenshot-2.png - Mass edit terms (150.9 KB) Amaury Balmer, 01/31/2010 07:35 PM

screenshot-3.png - Manage terms (111.2 KB) Amaury Balmer, 01/31/2010 07:35 PM

screenshot-4.png - Click terms (70.7 KB) Amaury Balmer, 01/31/2010 07:35 PM

screenshot-5.png - Autocomplete Ajax (49.4 KB) Amaury Balmer, 01/31/2010 07:35 PM

screenshot-6.png - Suggested terms (16.2 KB) Amaury Balmer, 01/31/2010 07:35 PM

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