Top 5 Wordpress Wish List

Hi Everyone,

I’d encourage you to do this on your blog if you’ve got some wishes for Wordpress. They have a section on the Wordpress site called Ideas, and the community ranks them. The Automattic team works on the highest ranked ideas, but for the programmers out there who love a challenge, you can check out some of the brilliant ideas and work on them as projects for plugins. So the things below are both a wish-list and a to-do list. These can be done by a programmer and WP professional, but the product would be more solid if the community and Automattic worked on them together. Here’s my list:

1) Importing & Exporting not just by author, but by category, or time range, or tag. Today there was a an interesting post by Jeff Chandler on the long way to export by category. However, a simple plugin would be awesome. This one’s obvious and it’s already on the list… and someday it WILL be a part of WP.

2) Really custom write panel. A write panel that works like NetVibes, PageFlakes, and iGoogle. There is a plugin called Custom Write Panel, and other similar ones, but none that goes the distance (without some modifying of your own). If you could, out of the box, define templates for types of posts you write, such as Post, Announcement, Review, Update, etc. Then based on those defined templates, you can define custom form fields that you would like to fill out for each type of post. I mean this can be done with modifications, but if it came ready to go out of the box, that would rock. (Clarification: this is not the same as a page template, which defines the markup/code/design of the page. This is about the input fields and the write panel).

3) BuddyPress. This wish is coming true some day. I can’t wait. Basically it will allow you to use WP Mu with some plugins and modifications to launch a social network. It can be (and has been) done with your own mods, but BuddyPress will probably have the checks and balances someone couldn’t achieve on their own.

4) WP linked to BBPress via comments. Basic functionality: you make a post, it is posted in your BBPress-powered forum (the first post will just have the title and link to avoid duplicate content). Then, all comments on the post are made as replies to that thread in your forum. People have been working on many WP bridges with VBulletin, phpBB, IPB, SMF, etc. but you’d think the easiest to bridge would be another Automattic product. This is more on the to-do list than the wishlist because I think it’s not that complicated, just need time to do it.

5) Post Macros. Maybe there is a plugin for this I haven’t found, but basically being able to set up posting of certain content at certain intervals; being able to schedule posts; and being able to perform specific actions on posts at certain times.

What is your wishlist? :)

stay in high spirits,

-k.s.


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This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 at 12:06 pm under: Uncategorized.
4 Responses to Top 5 Wordpress Wish List
  • 1
    Andrea_RNo Gravatar
    April 30th, 2008 06:15

    re #5 - what about the future posting option? If you change the timestamp on your post to some point int he future, it remains unpublished until then.

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    kulpreet singhNo Gravatar
    April 30th, 2008 08:08

    Hi Andrea, thanks for your comment. :)

    This is true, I regularly use the timestamp on my other sites to future post, but I find it has some shortcomings as well. With macros, your Wordpress installation would automatically put up, take down, update, refresh, or duplicate posts at the interval or specific date you assign. This would be more useful for community oriented websites that have time-sensitive event information, announcements, recurring events, or features like “___ of the week.” Would you find something like this useful?

    -k.s.

  • 3
    Tom SextroNo Gravatar
    December 6th, 2008 11:33

    I’d really like a powerful macro plug in also as I’d like to have the ability to control what time of day that certain posts appear. Did you have any luck finding anything like this?

  • 4
    kulpreet singhNo Gravatar
    December 14th, 2008 01:23

    Hi Tom, you can schedule the time and date of your posts, but you cannot have a macro setup whereby certain posts will duplicate or repeat at intervals.

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