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10 Easy ways to fix common WordPress headaches

There always seems to be some common WordPress problems that need you to dive into the code and hack away, here is a sample of plugins to help stop the hacking!

Exclude Pages

‘This plugin adds a checkbox, “include this page in menus”, which is checked by default. If you uncheck it, the page will not appear in any listings of pages (which includes, and is usually limited to, your page navigation menus).’

excludepages 10 Easy ways to fix common WordPress headaches

Advanced Category Excluder

‘The main goal was, to enhance WordPress’s functionalities, to hide some unwanted categories, from defined parts of the blog.

ACE can override your search results, your RSS feed listing, your category listing, your recent post, and recent post widgets and also your entry page, or even hide whole categories of posts from web crawlers if you want to. This is great, for SEO reasons, for content separation, for grouping information, and handle them as real sub pages.’

advanced category excluder

My Page Order

Not happy with the order of pages in your navigation?

‘My Page Order allows you to set the order of pages through a drag and drop interface. The default method of setting the order page by page is extremely clumsy, especially with a large number of pages.’

page order

Google Analytics for WordPress

No more fumbling around in footer.php to add your Analytics code!

‘The Google Analytics for WordPress plugin automatically tracks and segments all outbound links from within posts, comment author links, links within comments, blogroll links and downloads. It also allows you to track AdSense clicks, add extra search engines, track image search queries and it will even work together with Urchin.’

google analytics

Page Links To

‘Page Links To is a plugin that allows you to make a WordPress page or post link to a URL of your choosing, instead of its WordPress page or post URL.’

page links to

Page Management

Another page management I found with drag and drop interface not tested and not yet updated to WP 2.8 so try at your own risk.

‘Customise the order your pages are listed in and manage the parent structure with this simple ajax drag-and-drop administrative interface with an option to toggle the page to be hidden from output. Great tool to quickly re-arrange your page menus.’

page management

WP Ajax Edit Comments

This one is sort of in the same theme as the title but I class this as give the chance for the user to correct their mistakes before you have to!

‘Allows users and admins to edit comments on a post. Users can edit their own comments for a limited time, while admins can edit all comments.’

ajax comments

Advertising Manager

And complete comprehensive and free plugin to manage all your ads.

‘This plugin will manage and rotate your Google Adsense and other ads on your Wordpress blog. It automatically recognises many ad networks including Google Adsense, AdBrite, Adify, AdGridWork, Adpinion, Adroll, Chitika, Commission Junction, CrispAds, OpenX, ShoppingAds, Yahoo!PN, and WidgetBucks. Unsupported ad networks can be used as well.’

advertising manager

My Link Order

‘My Link Order allows you to set the order in which links and link categories will appear in the sidebar. Uses a drag and drop interface for ordering. Adds a widget with additional options for easy installation on widgetized themes.’

Broken Link Checker

‘This plugin will monitor your blog looking for broken links and let you know if any are found.’

Small addition to the post: you know alot of people hack about in the code to add php to the sidebar, why not just use exec-php and add the php into a text widget for the sidebar….

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48 Comments

  1. Posted June 16, 2009 at 1:26 pm | Permalink

    I haven’t installed page management plugin till now. Seems little interesting. Have to install and test it out.

    Thanks
    Sankar
    Sankar´s last blog ..Awesome Wrist Watches Ever Seen

  2. Posted June 16, 2009 at 1:28 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the tip!

    By the way, I loved this site design. Keep it up!

  3. Posted June 16, 2009 at 2:54 pm | Permalink

    Useful post Roger, will check it out in detail later
    Martin Newham´s last blog ..mjnewham: » Poll: Why Did You Start Freelancing? http://bit.ly/fsuUb

  4. Posted June 16, 2009 at 2:59 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for posting “Page Links To” extension for Wordpress – I cannot think of how much time this is going to save me. I look forward to not havng to manually update and manage 301 redirects.

  5. Posted June 16, 2009 at 3:54 pm | Permalink

    awesome collection – loving the exclude pages & Google analytics will no doubt come in handy for my CMS wordpress sites!

    Thanx :)
    phaseill´s last blog ..phaseill: 50+ Creative Masterpieces Of Logo Designs Using Gradient Effects @ SmashingApps http://bit.ly/zTpsa

  6. Posted June 16, 2009 at 3:55 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for these solid WP tips. Bookmarked!

  7. Posted June 16, 2009 at 4:03 pm | Permalink

    When I have an issue with a plugin, I use YSlow for firefox…

    Best tool out there for finding probelms on Wordpress or any site…
    Jim Gaudet´s last blog ..Costa Rica Squatters Law

  8. Posted June 16, 2009 at 5:27 pm | Permalink

    Interesting article. I will have to check out that page management plugin.
    Nicholi´s last blog ..An Interview with Brian Hoff

  9. Posted June 16, 2009 at 5:29 pm | Permalink

    great tips – especially for CMSing with WP.

    This made my chuckle, though:

    “No more fumbling around in footer.php to add your Analytics code!”

    Because is *so* difficult. /sarcasm
    meredith´s last blog ..meredithmarsh: RT @creattica: 10 Easy ways to fix common WordPress headaches http://bit.ly/8xE4V *good article, very strange site layout though.

    • Posted June 17, 2009 at 10:11 am | Permalink

      Hi Meredith as Rob says a better use for the GA plugin aside for having to add code to the footer is that it also adds tracking code to outgoing links so you get to see where you visitors went… (believe it or not not all people like to hack in code ;) )

  10. Posted June 16, 2009 at 9:08 pm | Permalink

    Great tips, some of these I hadn’t seen before and sound like they will make life easier.
    XIII´s last blog ..Eagle Chilly Sauce

  11. Posted June 17, 2009 at 4:25 am | Permalink

    Hi, good info but would you allow me to give you some feedback? For my half-century eyes this site is extremely difficult to read – combination of low contrast and tiny words. If you care about readers old enough to wear bifocals, take pity on us. You might find our eyeballs handy some day. Thanks for listening.

    • Posted June 17, 2009 at 10:09 am | Permalink

      Hey Jane ;) Yes I understand, this little site is only 7 days old and I’m tweaking as I go will try to bump up the font a tad and then I’m going to start working on changing it to Dark on Light! Light on Dark is great for creative sites but as I’m using this as much as a blog I need to reverse, Thanks for your comment!

  12. Posted June 17, 2009 at 9:35 am | Permalink

    Some interesting plugins. Especially like the sound of Exclude Pages and Advanced Category Excluder. Will save time for sure.

  13. Posted June 17, 2009 at 9:42 am | Permalink

    Good list, I’m just giving ‘Broken Link Checker’ a whirl now. A useful one that I use is ‘Search & Replace’ – it goes through the WP database and, you guessed it, replaces phrases, without needing you to mess about with SQL tables.

    Handy if you move files around, or if a link changes. If you need search and replace function with wildcards, there’s also ‘Find and Replacer’ (I’m still not quite sure which I like most of the two).

    Meredith: Yeah, I agree, adding the Analytics code to the footer is a no-brainer. What I like about this plugin is that it adds the tracking javascript to links as well, which does make things easier.
    Rob Barrett´s last blog ..Multiple Search Results Pages within One WordPress Site

  14. Posted June 17, 2009 at 8:45 pm | Permalink

    Good list… I’m gonna give the broken link checker a try when I get back later today!
    Robert Owen´s last blog ..Remote Shutdown, Oh how I love thee…

  15. Posted June 30, 2009 at 5:53 pm | Permalink

    Some great tips, I’ve been meaning to check out the Analytics one, but I have already fumbled about in the footer.php file to make that happen.
    Tim Ernst´s last blog ..FTC wants to Regulate Bloggers

  16. Posted July 31, 2009 at 4:44 pm | Permalink

    thank for wp theme that is very nice

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