Today I’ve listed the simple but powerfull WordPress Easy Contents Plugin. This plugin is written for this website and I thought it would be honest to share it with the world!
I’m using WordPress now for 2 weeks at the moment and I was searching in the database with my control panel for some content. It surprised me that I saw a lot of duplicate content. After a search I’ve found out that these duplicate records are called Revisions – old copy’s witch are save by the auto-save functionality that is build in WordPress.
Still, the revision feature is great. When you’re working with a large team on a WP blog it’s very handy to see all the changes that users have been made and also the auto-save function is to important to throw it away. So here we are, a small plugin that deletes the revision records when you publish the article.
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I’m aware of the small amount of data that is stored in this revisions. But when I have a 1000 posts with 5 revisions it turns out to be a great number off useless posts. This amount of posts decreases the speed of some WordPress features. Read the discussion on the support forum.
On a lot of websites, this one including, you see tag-clouds. These are lists of most popular alphabetical sorted tags relevant to that website. This tutorial is about how to style a tag-cloud that is used in WordPress with css, a cascading style sheet.





