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Our websites are built with the latest version of WordPress, currently 2.1.3.
WordPress started in 2003 with a single bit of code to enhance the typography of everyday writing and fewer users than you can count on your hands and toes. Since then it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on hundreds of thousands of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day. Everything you see here, from the documentation to the code itself, was created by and for the community. Read more about WordPress.
These are the WordPress software options (Plugins) that we offer our clients:
| Plugin | Version | Description |
| Add Meta Tags | 1.0 | Adds the Description and Keywords XHTML META tags to your blog’s front page and to each one of the posts, static pages and category archives. This operation is automatic, but the generated META tags can be fully customized. Please read the tips and all other info provided at the configuration panel (when installed). By George Notaras. |
| Akismet | 2.0 | Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” To show off your Akismet stats just put in your template. By Matt Mullenweg. |
| Clean Archives Reloaded | 1.0.1 | A nice, uniform, single-query, moo.fx-enhanced way to display your post archives. Credits: Chris O’Rourke for the moo.fx enhancement idea and Shawn Grimes for the plugin on which this plugin is based which used code by Sebastian Schmieg. By Viper007Bond. |
| Event Calendar | 3.1.1._rc1 | Manage future events as an online calendar. Display upcoming events in a dynamic calendar, on a listings page, or as a list in the sidebar. You can subscribe to the calendar from iCal (OSX) or Sunbird. Change settings on the Event Calendar Options screen. By Alex Tingle. |
| Hello Dolly | 1.5 | This is not just a plugin, it symbolizes the hope and enthusiasm of an entire generation summed up in two words sung most famously by Louis Armstrong: Hello, Dolly. When activated you will randomly see a lyric from Hello, Dolly in the upper right of your admin screen on every page. By Matt Mullenweg. |
| Rubicore Petition | 1.0 | Used to create petitions and allow users to sign them. I guess you could use this as a guest book too. By Jason Sypher. |
| Role Manager | 2.0.5 | Role Management for WordPress 2.0.x and 2.1.. By Thomas Schneider. |
| runPHP | 2.2.2 | Allows you to put PHP code into a post and have it eval()’d. By James Van Lommel. |
| Search Everything | 3.01 | Adds search functionality with little setup. Including options to search pages, attachments, drafts, comments and custom fields (metadata). By Dan Cameron. |
| WordPress Database Backup | 2.0.1 | On-demand backup of your WordPress database. Navigate to Manage → Backup to get started. By Scott Merrill and Austin Matzko. |
| WP-Cal | 0.3 | WordPress event calendar By Fredrik Fahlstad. |
| WP-EMail | 2.10 | Allows people to recommand/send your WordPress blog’s post/page to a friend. By GaMerZ. |
| WP-PostViews | 1.10 | Enables you to display how many times a post had been viewed. It will not count registered member views, but that can be changed easily. By GaMerZ. |
| WP-Print | 2.10 | Displays a printable version of your WordPress blog’s post/page. By GaMerZ. |
| WP-Stats | 2.10 | Display your WordPress blog statistics. Ranging from general total statistics, some of my plugins statistics and top 10 statistics. By GaMerZ. |