• .. which is fitting to my website: http://www.maastown.nl . An plug in which links the users comment to their facebook profiles would be amazing.

    I already tried (and still have enabled) “Register Plus”.
    But this in my opinion shows too much of the wordpress-admin-theme.
    I’d rather have a simple script where you can somehow register easily and don’t have access to admin-panel in any way.

    Just to give the users a certain level of “identity”. (So that a users is somehow ‘static’ and not using a new nickname for each comment). I wondered if the gravatar comment plugin would do the trick? Or as i already said a facebook linking plugin which doesn’t exist as far as I could see that.

    What is your opinion? Any suggestions?

    Another thing is a counterscript.
    I currently have installed google statistic but it unfortunately doesn’t work yet. I dont know. Maybe I should embed the code by myself to get it working and not by always using adding a new plugin?
    So another thing i tried is using WP stats with the API Key – stuff…
    but this didn’t work neither. The script counted all the views/clicks not the users visiting my website.

    Maybe I’ll embed a flashcounter script from http://www.webmasterpro.de. They have nice statistics output, and I cant imagine why it shouldn’t work with wordpress too.

    Hmmm alright … Any other suggestions to improve my website?

    Does anybody know how i can trace back colors of text (The red color of the event-calendar really bugs me) to the css scripts. Somehow the .css of the script is useless as my theme-css overwrites the .css data of the plugin.

    I used the method to just get the HEX code of the color with freeware like GETColor or sth like that. And then searched through the .css files. But it’s not very efficient. Also FIREBUG plugin for firefox didn’t bring me much further.

    So if someone could help me with any of my problems which I’m currently facing before I want to finally open and promote the website, i would appreciate that very much.
    Thanks in advance.

    Simon

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