CloudFlare Cache Purge Plugin Logs to Posts

You might have seen the following Posts in your WordPress blog after installing the CloudFlare Cache Plugin.

SUCCESS : automatic purge url cache for wordpress plugin

This is actually something the plugin is suppose to do, but there is no option to turn it off. And it looks like the plugin hasn’t been updated in months.

https://wordpress.org/support/topic/option-to-turn-off-logging?replies=3#post-6538553

You can disable this by commenting out the following line as per the support article above

I had to comment the line 86 (//wp_insert_post( $log_entry );) in cloudflare_cachepurge.php.

 

WordPress SEO plugin by Yoast

I recently installed the plugin Wordpres SEO by Yoast on my this blog, and others. It was recommended by one of those top 10-20-50 WordPress Plugin posts you find all over the place.

You can read more about Yoast and their plugin on their website http://yoast.com/articles/wordpress-seo/

One of the features that comes in handy quite often when writing a new post or page, is the Snippet Preview as seen below:

It hangs out just below the content box when you’re writing up your page or post, and it provides a preview of what your article will look like when its posted on Facebook or other sites that take a preview of your article.

Forget TwitterUpdater Use WordTwit!

Alright, I was stumbling around looking for some things and found this wonderful plugin called WordTwit

This plugin is awesome! Not only is it really clean and done well, but it has multiple URL Shortening services. No Bit.ly login support at the moment. However there is one great thing about it that I love. The fact that each post has this little box under tags, that tells you whether the post has been tweet’d or not.

Now that’s really awesome. I love this plugin!