Zeitgeist
Important Note From The Author
Introduction
Zeitgeist is a plugin for
An Important Note About The WordPress Dashboard
While activated, Zeitgeist replaces the Dashboard and disables access to the WordPress news feeds. The Technorati Incoming Links feed can be re-enabled by activating the bundled plugin. If you want to check the WordPress news feeds, bring back the Dashboard by deactivating Zeitgeist. You should check the
System Requirements
- WordPress 2.0.4 (released 29th July 2006)
- MySQL >= 4.0.12 (released 15th March 2003)
- PHP >= 4.3.4 (released 3rd November 2003)
Installation
- Ensure the computer that hosts your blog meets the system requirements. Generally, if WordPress works, so will Zeitgeist.
- If you haven’t done so already, please download the latest version of
zeitgeist.zipvia its download page on WPPlugins.org. - Unzip
zeitgeist.zipto the plugins folder of your blog:path-to-your-blog/wp-content/plugins/. - Activate Zeitgeist on the plugins page of your blog’s administration menu.
If all goes well, Zeitgeist
will replace Dashboard
on the menu and the blog administration homepage will now be the Zeitgeist page.
Don’t worry if WordPress fails after activating Zeitgeist. Removing or renaming the uploaded zeitgeist.php file will fix it. We are interested in any and all failures, so if one happens please record whatever details you can and send them by e-mail to zeitgeist-support.
A Quick Tour of the Zeitgeist
Page
It is normal the first time you see Zeitgeist to think:
It’s full of links!
Don’t panic! Look closer and you will see they are mostly all links to things already on your blog. Links to things that happened recently. Interesting links.
The next time you see Zeitgeist, as well as the interesting links, there will be:
- The green
Change settings
link, - Zeitgeist for you and the time now,
- the interest limit and interest period,
- the navigation list of interesting blog things, linking to
- the “Latest Activity” division (if necessary) where plugins display status information, and
- separate divisions listing and linking to the most recent and interesting blog posts, comments, categories, people, drafts and future posts.
What appears and how it all looks depends on a) your blog, and b) your Zeitgeist interest settings. A busy blog would appear something like this screenshot.
Zeitgeist Basics
The word zeitgeist
Wp is from the German language and means spirit of the time
. In common use, the zeitgeist is the general culture, education, and morals of a given era. Your blog forms part of today’s zeitgeist.
The index page generated by the Zeitgeist plugin shows you what is happening on your blog today and, up to the limit you deem interesting, what happened in the recent past. Within reason, the Zeitgeist page directly links to those interesting things, making them all just one click away.
The Interest Limit
This limits the number of interesting things shown in any list. Unless you change it, the interest limit is the top 8 of anything.
The Interest Period
This limits how far back in time is interesting. Unless you change it, the interest period is anything in the last 14 days.
The Safety Limit (Why Are There Only 216 Comments?)
To prevent unintentional overuse of your blog server’s resources, there is a factory-set limit of 216 for many things. Zeitgeist will not show more than 216 items in a list even if there are more of interest. This most commonly affects the list of comments.
How Zeitgeist Tells Time
Zeitgeist makes it easy for you to tell time at a glance and precisely, so long as your browser can display pop-up titles (most can).
To save space, all times on the Zeitgeist page, except the current time, are in human short-hand form and relative to the current time. For example 4½ hours ago
, 2 days ago
and ~1 month ago
. The last example should be read as roughly one month ago
.
If you want to see the precise time for any short-hand time, hover your mouse cursor over one. The pop-up title shows that time in long-hand formatted according to your blog options, except that the date is dropped for times during today and yesterday.
The Posts Division
A list of the top posts in time order, those with recent comments first, then recent edits then latest posting.
The title of each post is a link to view that post, followed by last edit time then the posting time.
If a post has comments, the total and number of interest are shown, linking to the first comment and first interesting comment respectively. Next are listed the authors of interesting comments, linking to their latest comment. If an author has left more than one comment, counters will show the number of interest and total, linking to the author’s first interesting comment and first overall comment against the post. Finally, the count of comments outside the interest period, if any.
If there are more posts in the interest period than your chosen interst limit, the count remaining is shown, followed by the count of interesting comments against those posts, if any.
Comments Division
Comments ordered by time, listing author linking to comment, time of comment and post title linking to post. If you are allowed to moderate comments, the heading links to the “Moderation Queue” page, telling how many comments are in moderation and for how long.
Categories Division
Categories in order of most recent post, linking to category archive and listing post titles linking to posts.
People Division
Authors and commenters in order of most recent appearance, linking to user homepage if given, when they last participated and linking to that post or comment.
Drafts Division (Authors and Adminis Only)
Draft posts edited within the interest period in order of edit time, listing post titles linking to the “Edit Post” page, time of edit and author.
Future posts Division (Authors And Admins Only)
All posts scheduled for publication in the future in publication order, listing post titles linking to the “Edit Post” page, author, posting time, time of last edit and the count of comments linking to the comments section of the post.
How to Make Your Zeitgeist by Changing the Settings
If the top 8 things from the last 14 days doesn’t match your interests, click the “Change Settings” link to enter change mode.

In change mode, green links appear around all the things you can change, including the interest limit, the interest period, the visibility of each division and, if you are signed-in, yourself!

Click the out
link to exclude yourself (almost) completely from the display. Click the in
link to include yourself only (excluding all others). Click the back
link to reverse the effect.
Click the ÷2
link to halve the associated setting. Click the ×2
link to double the setting.
Click the X
link in the top-right of a division heading to hide that division. Hidden divisions are still listed in the Zeitgeist heading as “(hidden)”. Click a (hidden)
division link to show that division again.
If you change a setting but do not like the result, you can reverse it either by clicking the opposite setting link or using your browser’s Back button.
When you have the settings the way you want them, click the Save
link to store them in your browser as a cookie
Wp. The settings links will disappear.
To remove your settings cookie and return to the default Zeitgeist settings, click the Forget
link.
Take Complete Control Over Your Zeitgeist Settings
If you are comfortable typing URLWp query strings, you can take complete control over your Zeitgeist settings.
For example, if you want to see the top eleven from the last three weeks, issue the following URL:
?zeitgeist=11,3 weeks
Controlling Zeitgeist by URL automatically enables Change Settings mode.
Your Secret Zeitgeist
Hover your mouse cursor over various things to get more information.
theddy says:
Thanks a lot for that great plugin.
I installed it and it worked well. Then I changed a little thing in the zeitgeist.css. Then the layout looked awful. So I changed CSS back to original – but the layout is still not usable.
So my question: Is there anything of the configuration stored in the database? Can I reset it to original?
I am usinig Wordpress 2.0.5. and Firefox 2.0
November 4, 2006, 9:37 amLibertus says:
Hi theddy,
Zeitgeist stores nothing in the database – all the settings are held in a cookie, which can be reset by clicking “Change settings”, then clicking “(forget)”. That will bring back all the Zeitgeist boxes and reset to a 14 day, top 8 display.
If that doesn’t correct your layout problem, get back in touch and we can go into more detail. Sending me a screen-shot by e-mail would be most helpful.
November 4, 2006, 3:38 pmtheddy says:
Hi
Sorry about the false alarm – after restarting Firefox and after deleting all cookies and data Zeitgeist looks as before.
Thanks.
November 5, 2006, 7:24 am