Plugins
All In One SEO Pack to WordPress SEO Migration
Joost gives a walkthrough on how to migrate your blog from using the All-in-one SEO plugin to his WordPress SEO plugin. Looks like a super simple process to follow, and I definitely need to take the time to do this on themergency.com! Also regarding his WordPress SEO plugin, Joost chats about Archive SEO, and why you should archive your posts by topic and not date.
The Daily Plugin
The guys over at WPCandy.com have started a new feature on their site called The Daily Plugin, where Ryan features a new WordPress plugin every day and records a short video about it, and how the plugin is used. Very useful and informative!
Start A Website Now : Install Plugins
A new site dedicated to showing you how easy it is to start your own site, aptly named : Start A Website Now, has a great resource on some of the best plugins to install on your new WordPress site. Check it out!
Themes
10 Free Responsive WordPress Themes
The guys at WPMU.org have a nice roundup post of 10 WordPress themes that are responsive (responsive websites respond to the device upon which they are viewed). Responsive web design should be the standard going forward for all theme authors out there. Some very cool themes listed.
General
WordPress 3.2 Release Candidate
Everyone should know by now that the release candidate of WordPress 3.2 is out. This means the final release is almost here! Download the release candidate and start playing. Also, check out Konstantin’s post about the release candidate, which includes a bunch of screenshots to show off the new features in 3.2.
WordPress and Ajax Free Ebook
The guys over at wpajax.com have decided to release their awesome ebook for free. It used to be a paid-for-product but they have decided to give back to the community and it is now totally free. Download it now!
An In-Depth Look at the Dashboard Widgets API
Sawyer from theme.it has a great article looking at the dashboard widgets API in WordPress. From removing the default widgets to creating advanced widgets with configurable settings, this is a great post to read if you are interested in creating your own widgets within your own themes or plugins. Check it out.


