Kramer will add inbound links to a post on your weblog as pingbacks by checking Technorati and by monitoring incoming referrers.
| Author: | Nik Cubrilovic and Mark Jaquith (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 2.0 |
| WordPress version tested: | 2.0.9 |
| Plugin version: | 0.7.7 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 28-05-2005 |
| Last updated: | 15-03-2007
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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| Plugin URI: | http://dev.wp-plugins.org/wiki/Kramer |
| Total downloads: | 9 331 |
| Active installs: | 10+ |
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Kramer will add inbound links to a post on your weblog as pingbacks without the need for the author of the post on blog A to send a ping to blog B by using both Technorati and by monitoring incoming referrers.
What this means is that pingback, trackback and other post-pinging tools are no longer required, as all links to a post will be found and shown as pingbacks. To show links to the main weblog, or to other pages in general, a function called kramer_inbound() is provided. It can be used in WordPress templates to display a list of the latest inbound links to that page. It is usually included in the sidebar of a blog and can be fully configured via the Kramer administration interface.
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