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The WordPress Nav Menu Access Keys Plugin allows you to add access keys to your WordPress Navigation Menus to increase the accessibility of your website. It only works for WP versions 3.0 and higher. Use: Use of this plugin is simple. On the Admin panel when you add a new menu item to the wordpress 3.0 menus, there is a new option along with the title and the url for the item. In this box, add a single-character-long access key to make it much easier for your users to browse your website. Unfortunately, the plugin requires JavaScript in the administration [...]
Most bloggers use WordPress’ future posts feature to help keep content flowing. However, they don’t provide a way to quickly and easily see when future posts are scheduled. So if you use future posts a lot, you probably also find yourself looking back and forth from your post list to a calendar or recording your future posts on a calendar to avoid having a double post on a single day and then none for three days. On top of that there are the frequent “How many days are in March again” checks. Well this plugin gets rid of all of [...]
The WordPress Access Keys Plugin allows you to add access keys to pages and categories to improve accessibility of your WordPress website. This works with any page or category list that is called with wp_list pages and wp_list_categories respectively. Works for WP 2.0 – 3.0 Download: Download WordPress Access Keys Installation: Use the one-click installer! Or: Download the zip file, unzip it and upload to your wp-content/plugins folder Upload to your plugin directory. Activate. Go to the Admin Menu under Posts named Access Keys. Read the instructions. The plugin is hosted in the WordPress Extend database so you can also [...]