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Ghost Tags. An Animating Tag Cloud Widget! View all our premium WordPress Plugins and Themes: http://nuvuthemes.com Download Premium version that allows you to set the amount of Tags sh

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Ghost Tags. An Animating Tag Cloud Widget!

View all our premium WordPress Plugins and Themes: http://nuvuthemes.com

Download Premium version that allows you to set the amount of Tags shown – with support: http://nrcstudios.info/index.php/ghost-tags

Requires WordPress 3.0+ and PHP 5.

  • Use web fonts to set alternating font-styles for each tag.
  • Adds spice to your otherwise not so spicy blog.
  • Displays all used or associated Tags on your site.
  • Cycles through all tags in an alternating carousel motion.
  • Clickable links to search terms in cloud.

View Demo: http://ghostcloud.nrcstudios.info

Download Premium version that allows you to set the amount of Tags shown – with support: http://nrcstudios.info/index.php/ghost-tags

Update 3-5-2012: jQuery script loading changed to fix conflict issues.

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Loading jQuery before plugins

The correct way to load jQuery into your theme is to load it prior to all plugins being loaded. Having said this know that the plugin loads jQuery seperately in case your theme is not set to load jQuery. To load jQuery from the theme instead of the plugin do the following changes to your theme and plugin files.

Step One: Open your themes functions.php file and add the following code anywhere on the page:
if( !is_admin()){
wp_deregister_script(‘jquery’);
wp_register_script(‘jquery’, (“http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js”), false, ‘1.7.1’);
wp_enqueue_script(‘jquery’);
}

Step Two: Open the ghost-tags.php file and comment out or delete the echo script line on line 19 by adding two backslashes before it (“//”))

// echo “<script type=’text/javascript’ src=’https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js’></script> ” ;

*Step Three: Upload the saved files to your server.

This will load jQuery into your theme before any plugins get loaded on the page thus eliminating the need for each plugin to load jQuery.
When each plugin loads different versions of jQuery on the page this creates compatability issues and will cause your plugins to not work correctly. I seriously suggest the users of FlickrShow to use this method of including jQuery on the page.