This article came about after a comment from Andrew Pitchford on the article 10 Amazing WordPress Plugins for Flickr, he had enquired about eshopping plugins. So here we are, 10 of the most powerful shopping/ecommerce plugins for WordPress.
URL : http://speckyboy.com/2008/10/23/10-powerful-shoppingecommerce-plugin-solutions-for-wordpress/
wp-Member – Advanced WordPress Content, User & Subscription Manager
advanced wordpress user sys wp Member Advanced WordPress Content, User & Subscription ManagerCreate unlimited membership levels and select which post, page and category can be viewed by each membership level. Select one or multiple membership levels per post, page & category and wp-Member will automatically manage users subscriptions, payments and access rights.
URL : http://wp-member.com/
WishList Member is a powerful membership script that can turn any WordPress blog into a full blown membership site.
The best part is, it’s easy to use. Just unzip, upload and within minutes you can have your own membership site up and running.
In WordPress 2.3, the new taxonomy API was introduced. It allowed us to make up our own taxonomies. Here’s the problem: No one has been using custom taxonomies.
In WordPress 2.8, creating custom taxonomies won’t even be the job of a plugin developer. Average users can make and use any taxonomy they want with a few lines of code. WordPress will handle the rest by adding the meta boxes on the write post page and new admin menus for managing them.
URL : http://justintadlock.com/archives/2009/05/06/custom-taxonomies-in-wordpress-28
We recently finished optimizing several WordPress blogs for improved performance and I thought “wouldn’t it be great to share our experiences with everyone?” After all, when I look around at all the blogs I know and use, I see that very few are taking advantage of even the simplest performance improvement techniques — surely it’s just a matter of getting the information out there for everyone to use?
Move your WordPress blog to a new domain in 10 steps! – A friend recently asked me how to move his blog, which is on /blog/ on his domain, to a new domain on it's own. The steps are easy, but have to be taken in the right order to make sure you're not annoying your users and the search engines