No longer needed plugins
These plugins are no longer needed because they are now integrated into b2evolution's core or into another Bundled Plugin.
These plugins are no longer needed because they are now integrated into b2evolution's core or into another Bundled Plugin.
No longer needed because fully supported by Forever Links
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.
Imagine you publish a post, ping blog pinging services, send trackbacks and then, you discover you misspelled a word in the URL! You've got the choice to either do nothing and leave that ugly error on your blog, or to fix the URL, with the lost of all the visitors coming to the previous, erroneous, obsolete and now blank page. Post Redirect Hack makes possible to easily redirect visitors from a b2evolution blog post to another post or even any URL without the use of a complicated and not always available .htaccess file!
This plugin is no longer necessary for most users because similar functionality has been integrated into b2evolution's core.
This functionality is now built into b2evolution v5. See Colorbox.
No longer necessary because the functionality has been integrated into b2evolution's core
This plugin provides a widget which displays a simple login box. The widget is only shown to users which are logged out. A few settings controlling the appearance of the widget can be changed on the settings page of the plugin.
Warning:
This plugin is no longer necessary for most users because similar functionality has been integrated into b2evolution's core. For more information, please see: Code Highlight Plugin
This is a mod for the Code Highlighter Plugin that comes with b2evolution. It is modified to use GeSHi in highlighting. Despite of that change, nothing changed in its usage.
Warning:
No longer necessary because the functionality has been integrated into the b2evolution's core.
This hack changes the way items are returned when readers select multiple categories using the checkboxes in the category list. The default behavior is to return posts that are assigned to <em>any</em> of the checked categories. This hack allows you (or the reader) to make the blog only return posts that match <em>all</em> of the selected categories. You can see it in action here at the Plugins Repository. If you want to find all of the rendering hacks for version 0.9.0.x, you could select those three categories, and the list would only return posts that matched all three.