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7 Great WordPress Plugins for Better Usability

Usability WordPress Plugins

UX Booth is one of my favorite blogs about usability, and today, they’ve published one fantastic list of WordPress plugins designed to make your site more usable…

The main reasons it’s so important to strive for a better user-friendliness is because it will make your blog more efficient, it’s easier for your visitors to adapt to, and more satisfying to use. In other words, by improving the effectiveness, efficiency and usability, your visitors will actually enjoy visiting your blog, come back time after time and even participate in your online discussions.

Below, you’ll find a quick roundup of some of the best and most effective WordPress plugins I’ve come across…

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Sweet New Social Widget WordPress Plugin

Social Widget WordPress PluginFor all you awesome ministry-bloggers, John Saddington (aka. Tentblogger), has just released a sweet new social widget WordPress plugin that condenses several social streams into one nice, tabbed widget and allows for the injection of an RSS feed, a Facebook plugin, and a Twitter stream.

It saves room while looking sweet! Here’s a video…

Social Widget WordPress Plugin from John on Vimeo.

Build Your Own Small Group Locator Tool

SimpleMap Plugin

When I launched this site, I knew I wanted to create a directory of designers and developers who loved both WordPress and ministry, and who had published ministry-oriented sites in the wild using WordPress as their platform. Furthermore, I wanted it to be geo-centric so that ministries could easily locate people within their own geographic regions. How did that directory happen? SimpleMaps, which utilizes Google Maps API for geo-coding.

SimpleMaps is… simple. There’s not much to it. It was originally released as a store locator tool. I initially used it when developing a site for a pet product company that wanted customers to locate all the Walmarts and Dollar Generals where their pet bones were sold. Then I rolled it out for a small Baptist association who wanted a geo-centric directory of their churches. Then, I used it here.

I have plans to fork the plugin to add many more features, such as social linking, etc., but I also think it’s a great little plugin for churches that want to geographically present the small groups they have available. There’s room for a description, a link, a phone number, and other information. It’s all presented as tabular data and the developers were even kind enough to make it easy to call its javascript only on the page on which it appears. Smart!

I’d love to see this used for this or some similar purpose, or I’d love to see something even better… that ties into WordPress, of course!

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