Categories: 1.10, 2.x & above, Misc, Downloadable Plugin
The OpenID Plugin provides OpenID authentication for b2evolution.
Warning:
This plugin has not been updated by its developer since a long time ago.
It could imply partial or total lack of compatibility with the latest versions of b2evolution.
This is a hack for the conf/hacks.php file. When implemented, this code will allow general search engine referrals to your blog to use the search function of your site to find the item in question. So many times Google or yahoo will list the category or other aggregate of your blog because it is easier for them than individual links. If the search engine refers a direct link, it will pass through. If the link is not specific, it will force the browser to load a page on your site, which will search for the item.
Warning:
This plugin has not been updated by its developer since a long time ago.
It could imply partial or total lack of compatibility with the latest versions of b2evolution.
boo-box is a cute little virtual box that will take your audience to the wonders of on-line shopping without having to leave your blog, just by clicking on a word or image on it. Every purchase made in a boo-box results in a commission to you thru a affiliate marketing program, currently available on every major on-line store.
No longer necessary because the functionality has been integrated into b2evolution's core. For more information, please read: Publish an XML Site Map.
This plugins helps your blog to be better indexed on Google. Customizable and extensible. Properly indexes (among other things) blog archives, groups URLs by categories for more effient SEO.
This plugin is no longer maintained.
FINALLY! Insert a creative commons license in your blog post. Pick the license you want, the nation you live in, and the "look" of your license. Each blogger can set their own settings in their profile, and (of course) change the settings with each blog post. Sadly, this will NOT render licenses installed with previous versions of this plugin. One day yes, but today no. Tested in v230RC1, no promises on anything older.