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Ce blog utilise Wordpress version francophone, et le design est basé sur le thème Kubrick, à peine modifié par nos soins.
Il utilise également les plug-ins suivants (pour le moment):
There are 8 plugins used: 8 active plugins and 0 inactive plugins.
Akismet 2.2.7
» Matt Mullenweg (url)
Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” To show off your Akismet stats just put <?php akismet_counter(); ?> in your template. See also: WP Stats plugin.
Bad Behavior 2.0.36
» Michael Hampton (url)
Deny automated spambots access to your PHP-based Web site.
Lightbox 2 2.9.2
» Rupert Morris (url)
Used to overlay images on the current page. Lightbox JS v2.2 by Lokesh Dhakar. Now with better regular expressions, courtesy of Michael Tyson!
SexyBookmarks 3.2.3
» Shareaholic (url)
SexyBookmarks adds a (X)HTML compliant list of social bookmarking icons to each of your posts. See configuration panel for more settings.
Twitter Friendly Links 0.4.5
» Konstantin Kovshenin (url)
Your very own TinyURL within your OWN domain! If you DO promote your blog posts in Twitter, then you MUST make your links look cool!
WP-Footnotes 3.3
» Simon Elvery (url)
Allows a user to easily add footnotes to a post.
WP-PluginsUsed 1.50
» Lester 'GaMerZ' Chan (url)
Display WordPress plugins that you currently have (both active and inactive) onto a post/page.
WP Smush.it 1.3.0
» Dialect (url)
Reduce image file sizes and improve performance using the Smush.it API within WordPress.
Informations thématiques
Quelques sites d’informations sur le Japon en général, sur Tokyo en particulier, en anglais.
- Metropolis, magazine gratuit sur la région de Tokyo, informations culturelles
- Seek Japan, magazine culturel et informations diverses sur tout le Japon. La qualité est celle d’un LePost.fr, peut-être un peu moins prolifique.
- Japan Times, actualités en anglais.
- Mainichi, version anglaise du journal japonais 毎日 (まいにち, qui signifie “chaque jour”)
