Timesavers! 2 plugins that will save you time

Posted by Andy Bailey at 12 November, 2007, 11:42 am
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Here are a couple of plugins that have really saved me some time since I installed them.

  1. One Click Install
  2. Install and update plugins and themes with one click of the mouse.

  3. Absolute Comments
  4. Reply to comments directly from the dashboard or email.

The first one, One Click Install, is a great little plugin that works with a Firefox extension enabling you to install a plugin or theme by right clicking a link to it’s zip file.

I didn’t install it at first because I felt I had enough plugins already but, this is especially useful for updating plugins from within the WP dashboard. Whenever I saw a plugin that needed updating on the plugins page I would make a mental note to visit the plugins’ page, download the zip file, extract it to my hard drive, upload it with ftp and finally check that it shows as activated on the plugins page.

9 times out of 10 I would forget the mental note until such a time where I would be missing one tool required for the update process (at work or on the road). Now it’s a simple process, to get started install the plugin and the OneClick Install Firefox Plugin. Do the Firefox restart that is required after installing an add on and then visit your Wordpress plugin page to activate the One Click Install plugin.
Next, visit the admin page for the plugin at Dashboard/One Click Install
One Click Admin Page

And look at the bottom of the page for your oneclickURL
One Click URL

Paste it into your Firefox addon by visiting Tools/Addons/ and selecting the Oneclick Installer for Wordpress addon ‘options’ button.
one Click addon

And you’re ready to install any updates to plugins that you have. Visit your dashboard and check the plugins page for any that need updates (WP2.3 and up)..
Update Plugin
You can see the message saying “There is a new version of..” and a link to the official Wordpress plugins page, click that and you get to the plugin’s page at Wordpress.org.

Then just right click the Download Plugin button and choose to install as plugin..
Update plugin

As long as you’re logged in to your Wordpress, you will be taken to the Oneclick page and informed that your plugin was installed successfully.
Plugin Updated

Yey! note: you don’t actually have to use the Firefox addon, you can just paste the zip file URL into the box on the plugin admin page and install it from there or upload a zip file from your computer by clicking the ‘browse’ button and selecting it that way.

Very useful! Nice one Anirudh, thanks for a truly useful plugin.


The other plugin to save time especially if you get a lot of comments on your blog is the Absolute Comments plugin. I really like this one because it allows you to reply to comments directly from the comments page of the dashboard. No more do I need to visit each individual post to reply to comments! You can even reply from a comment notification. I haven’t used this part though as I have always got access to the dashboard if I have access to my email.

Just click on ‘reply’ from within the comments dashboard page..
Reply to comment




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  • Comments

    Opal Tribble (35 comments.) November 12, 2007

    Sweet! Thanks!

    I installed the one click plug in. I’ve seen that for a while. I just never got around to installing it. Anything that cuts down my plug in time gets my vote. :-)

    I didn’t like the absolute comments. I tried it about a month ago simply because when I responded it created a brand new post. I like replying to everyone in one post.

    Opal Tribble’s last blog post..Little Girl Giant

    Kate (2 comments.) November 12, 2007

    One Click Install is brilliant! I have been using it for a couple of months and it really does save time. Even if you aren’t installing any new plug ins, it makes updating the existing ones a breeze.

    BTW, I love your Comment Luv plugin too - thank you :-)
    Kate’s last blog post..NaNoWriMo from a first timers perspective

    Andy Bailey November 12, 2007

    I can’t believe I didn’t have it installed before! it’s a great plugin, thanks for your comments and nice to see CL working on your blog!

    Andy Bailey November 12, 2007

    opal: thats a good point about the absolute comments, I like to respond to all comments on a post with one comment but sometimes comments come in thick and fast here over multiple posts so it’s really useful for that at least.

    RAC (24 comments.) November 12, 2007

    Careful Andy, you might get a reputation at this rate ;)

    At least your site looks the same when viewed with either IE or Firefox (which I use)

    Mine doens’t :( In IE all the sidebar stuff is lumped down at the bottom of the page, yet with FF it looks fine!

    Oh well, onwards an upwards!

    Diana13 (9 comments.) November 12, 2007

    Thanks Andy! I’ve just installed Absolute Comments and it works great.

    Diana13’s last blog post..Make money making a plugin

    Andy Bailey November 12, 2007

    Diana13 » it’s a really useful plugin to be sure, I’m using it right now in fact!
    RAC: your site looks fine in my IE tab, maybe you have gremlins!

    Talina (2 comments.) November 12, 2007

    Another great plugin for me to try out!! I am excited about it! Thanks for the advice and thanks for stopping by my blog!

    Great post!

    Talina’s last blog post..So you have a blog and a dream, how do you get there?

    Andy Bailey November 12, 2007

    you’ll wonder what you did without it after updating a few plugins easily!

    RAC (24 comments.) November 13, 2007

    Gremlins! yes, soon be time to reformat & start again :)

    pelf (26 comments.) November 14, 2007

    Hi Andy

    I think you might like this plugin called “Comment Email Responder” (http://www.u-g-h.com/index.php/wordpress-plugins/wordpress-plugin-comment-email-responder/).

    It allows the admin to reply to the comment on the blog post itself (just like leaving a comment) but the best thing is that, the comment get sent to the commentator’s email too!

    pelf’s last blog post..I feel good.. Like sugar and spice…

    Andy Bailey November 14, 2007

    RAC: oh no! maybe that’s a little drastic, It looks like your feed is working for a ?feed=rss so maybe your next comment will show a last blog post for you…

    Pelf: I get notifications emails from blogs after I post a comment sometimes, it’s quite nice but after a few times it gets old very quickly. I get confused sometimes too if the email is from the author who wrote it out personally or if it’s an auto generated one.

    thanks for the suggestion though!

    merlia (1 comments.) November 19, 2007

    I installed those plugins thanks for your link, i have been looking for something like this for a long time, its very helpful.

    Mara mei (1 comments.) April 17, 2008

    Absolute Comments is pluginthat i’ve looking long time. Thank you for sharing.

    Eva White (11 comments.) June 16, 2008

    I like the auto reply to comments feature. Tend to need one for so many reasons.

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