[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f784LX9GJhZGJT646hQxj9EDlPI9Cix9aB6VeBt292F0":3},{"slug":4,"display_name":5,"profile_url":6,"plugin_count":7,"total_installs":8,"avg_security_score":9,"avg_patch_time_days":10,"trust_score":11,"computed_at":12,"plugins":13},"emrikol","Derrick Tennant","https:\u002F\u002Fprofiles.wordpress.org\u002Femrikol\u002F",4,40,85,30,84,"2026-04-04T20:58:09.002Z",[14,36,53,66],{"slug":15,"name":16,"version":17,"author":5,"author_profile":6,"description":18,"short_description":19,"active_installs":20,"downloaded":21,"rating":22,"num_ratings":23,"last_updated":24,"tested_up_to":25,"requires_at_least":26,"requires_php":27,"tags":28,"homepage":27,"download_link":32,"security_score":9,"vuln_count":33,"unpatched_count":33,"last_vuln_date":34,"fetched_at":35},"add-new-default-avatar-emrikols-fork","Add New Default Avatar [Emrikol's Fork]","3.0.0","\u003Cp>I’d been manually adding custom default avatars in functions.php for a while, and it was always a hassle to edit it to change them.  I decided to see if there was a plugin available to do the job, and stumbled upon “Add New Default Avatar” here: https:\u002F\u002Fwordpress.org\u002Fextend\u002Fplugins\u002Fadd-new-default-avatar\u002F\u003Cbr \u002F>\nIt was nice, but it was missing some features such as the ability to manage avatars, upload images, and automatically resize thumbnails. So I made a few modifications 🙂\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Features:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Saves current default avatar before activating and restores it when deactivated\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Upload images using AJAX directly from the plugin page\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Ability to remove unneeded custom default avatars from the default avatar list\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n","This is my version of trepmal's \"Add New Default Avatar\" plugin.  It has a few more features which I was looking for.",10,9393,100,1,"2016-06-14T17:57:00.000Z","4.5.33","4.5.2","",[29,30,31],"avatars","default-avatar","gravatar","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Fadd-new-default-avatar-emrikols-fork.3.0.0.zip",0,null,"2026-03-15T15:16:48.613Z",{"slug":37,"name":38,"version":39,"author":5,"author_profile":6,"description":40,"short_description":41,"active_installs":20,"downloaded":42,"rating":43,"num_ratings":23,"last_updated":44,"tested_up_to":45,"requires_at_least":46,"requires_php":27,"tags":47,"homepage":27,"download_link":52,"security_score":9,"vuln_count":33,"unpatched_count":33,"last_vuln_date":34,"fetched_at":35},"attributron-2000","Attributron 2000","1.0.0.2","\u003Cp>This plugin adds attribution inputs to the media uploader and “edit media” page. It includes a number of creative common license, public domain, fair use, and standard copyright. It will link back to the author’s page at either the end of a post\u002Fpage and\u002For the attachment page. If you have a Flickr API key, it can automatically pull information for Flickr images (copyright, author name, title, description, etc).\u003Cbr \u002F>\nIt adds a few settings to the Media settings page.  You can add a Flickr API key, or display Creative Common logos for their respective licenses.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>To style the attributions, I’ve added these CSS classes:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>a2k-container – A div that contains all of the other elements\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>a2k-sources – Contains the text “Source:” or “Sources:” depending on the context\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>a2k-title – The attachment title\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>a2k-copyright – The copyright information.  It may or may not contain an img tag, depending on your settings\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>a2k-author – The author information.  If an author link is provded, it will contain an a tag.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\u003Cp>Feel free to contact me, emrikol@gmail.com, if you have any problems or questions.\u003C\u002Fp>\n","Easily add attribution to attachments and have them displayed on your posts.",2390,80,"2012-05-08T19:06:00.000Z","3.3.2","3.3.1",[48,49,50,51],"attachments","attribution","creative-commons","images","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Fattributron-2000.1.0.0.2.zip",{"slug":54,"name":55,"version":56,"author":5,"author_profile":6,"description":57,"short_description":58,"active_installs":20,"downloaded":59,"rating":33,"num_ratings":33,"last_updated":60,"tested_up_to":45,"requires_at_least":46,"requires_php":27,"tags":61,"homepage":27,"download_link":65,"security_score":9,"vuln_count":33,"unpatched_count":33,"last_vuln_date":34,"fetched_at":35},"featured-image-on-top","Featured Image on Top","1.0","\u003Cp>It may be my personal preference, but I really like having the “Featured Image” metabox up at the top of my screen.  I use it almost first thing on every post I write, so I don’t like searching for it.  This plugin will force that metabox on top for the “post” post type.\u003Cbr \u002F>\nThere’s only one option available, in the regular \u003Cem>Media Settings\u003C\u002Fem> page.  “Allow Users to Customize Order” which is ON by default, can force users (if off) to have their “Featured Image” metabox stuck to the top.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Feel free to contact me, emrikol@gmail.com, if you have any problems or questions.\u003C\u002Fp>\n","Tired of having to move your \"Featured Images\" metabox to the top?  I've got a fix for that!",2556,"2012-04-16T13:53:00.000Z",[62,63,51,64],"editor","featured-image","post-thumbnails","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Ffeatured-image-on-top.1.0.zip",{"slug":67,"name":68,"version":69,"author":5,"author_profile":6,"description":70,"short_description":71,"active_installs":20,"downloaded":72,"rating":22,"num_ratings":23,"last_updated":73,"tested_up_to":74,"requires_at_least":75,"requires_php":27,"tags":76,"homepage":79,"download_link":80,"security_score":9,"vuln_count":33,"unpatched_count":33,"last_vuln_date":34,"fetched_at":35},"focus-object-cache","FOCUS Cache","1.0.1","\u003Cp>I needed a persistent object cache while doing work on a budget hosting provider.  A lot of the other file-based caching plugins were either bundled with other things I didn’t need (W3 Total Cache), or were old and broken.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>On the sites I’ve tested this with, that have slow database servers, I have noticed an increase in page generation times of about 2x.  On the other hand, for sites that have fast database servers it can actually \u003Cem>increase\u003C\u002Fem> page generation time.  Whenever possible, I’d recommend using Memcached, Redis, or your other quality cache of choice.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>I’ve been heavily influenced by \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwordpress.org\u002Fplugins\u002Fredis-cache\u002F\" rel=\"ugc\">redis-cache\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwordpress.org\u002Fplugins\u002Fwp-redis\u002F\" rel=\"ugc\">wp-redis\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwordpress.org\u002Fplugins\u002Fw3-total-cache\u002F\" rel=\"ugc\">W3 Total Cache\u003C\u002Fa>, and \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002FAutomattic\u002Fwp-memcached\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">wp-memcached\u003C\u002Fa> to name a few.\u003C\u002Fp>\n","File-based Object Cache is Utterly Slow: An Object Caching Dropin for WordPress that uses the local file system.",1784,"2017-06-23T06:02:00.000Z","4.8.28","4.3.11",[77,78],"cache","caching","http:\u002F\u002Fwordpress.org\u002Fplugins\u002Ffocus-object-cache\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Ffocus-object-cache.1.0.1.zip"]