25Jan2008
Filed under: Wordpress Plug-ins
Author: Mr. Mango
Here is the promised Wordpress Domain Portfolio v1.0. It is currently “Unstable” as no one other than myself has tested it out and has not attempted to upgrade from 0.7 to 1.0. Stable!
New Features:
- Import domains from XML file (takes GoDaddy downloaded XML flawlessly)
- Export all domains to XML file (which can in turn be imported back)
- Mass Delete in Admin Control Panel
- CSS Style, editable via Admin Panel
- Can search for domains in Admin Panel or on Domain Portfolio page
- Easily Enable/Disable column in the portfolio
- Edit intro text very easily
- Turn your domains into links to the domain’s site if you’d like.
Requirements: Wordpress 2.3.x
Version 1.0: [Download]
Installation Instructions:
- Unzip file and put contents into your plug-ins directory. You should have the following file tree:
- wp-content
- plugins
- domain-portfolio
- captcha.php
- dp.php
- dp-install.php
- dp-export.php
- dp-edit.php
- dp-bulkadd.php
- dp-adminpanel.php
- dp-import.php
- dp-options.php
- exporter.php
- temp
- images
- CHMOD the “temp” folder to 777
- Activate the plug-in through the Wordpress Plugins manager
- Once activated, go to ‘Manage > Pages’ in the administration panel and edit the page named “Domain Portfolio”
- Click publish
- Now it’s all setup! Visit ‘Manage > DN Portfolio’ to start adding your domain names!
Upgrade instructions:
- Disable your current version of “Domain Portfolio” via the Plug-ins manager
- Backup your prefix_dp_domains table to your computer (optional, but recommended)
- Upload and replace all the files included in the zip, you should have the same file tree as in the Installation Instructions
- CHMOD the “temp” folder to 777
- Activate the “Domain Portfolio” plug-in via the Plug-ins manager. Depending on how many domains you had in your portfolio it may take some time.
- Go to your portfolio page on your blog. Everything should appear the same, other then possibly the styling and/or intro text. This is all editable through the admin control panel.
Enjoy.
-Mitchell
P.S. I am in need of sample exported XML files from other registrars such as NameCheap and Registerfly. If you have any of these, or could obtain one, please reply to this comment or email me[at]borghunter.com. Thank you.
woolwit
January 29th, 2008 at 12:31 am
Hello!
This looks interesting. Did I overlook a link to where I can see it in action?
Mr. Mango
January 29th, 2008 at 11:05 am
Yea you did. Hehe. Click the “Domain Portfolio” link at the top of my blog, you’ll see it in action right there.