WordPress offers a ton of plugins on its repository; big, small; complex, simple; there’s something to meet every need. However, sometimes finding something new is like looking for a needle in a haystack. In this new series, we’ll be doing quick reviews of a selection of plugins each week, so maybe you’ll find something new and interesting to play with!
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More useful (but less well-known) WordPress plugins
In the third part of our round-up of useful WordPress plugins that aren’t as well-known as the big-hitters, we cover security-enhancing plugins that help you keep track of vulnerabilities, plugins for improving your site’s functionality for the user, and clever little plugins for total control of widget placement. It’s an eclectic mix, so read on and discover some of the more useful plugins on the WordPress repository.
Make your WordPress site more secure with these five great plugins
For WordPress, If there’s one problem with being the most popular CMS on the planet, it’s the constant attacks from exploiters looking for vulnerabilities in its plugins and themes. Read on and find out how you can make your site as safe as possible.
More obscure but useful WordPress Plugins
Following on from the first part highlighting obscure but useful WordPress plugins comes another article packed with other interesting finds from off the beaten path, including a plugin to help you optimize your site and another to keep you informed of updates.
How to easily translate GavickPro’s WordPress themes and plugins
English is a widespread and useful language, but chances are you’d prefer to get your GavickPro WordPress theme running in your own native language for ease of use and better customer interaction. Read on as we examine the options available for translation, and provide the resources your need to get started.
How to implement the WordPress media manager in your own plugin/theme
Requiring a user to manually insert image addresses in your plugin can be frustrating for the user, especially if they are inexperienced. By adding support for the WordPress media manager to your plugin, they can use the much more convenient and understandable interface to easily select their preferred image. Want to learn how to do it? Read on as we examine the steps required to make your plugin more user-friendly.
WordPress Quick Tip #2 – How to easily check your theme
The process of creating a WordPress theme is quite complex. For that reason, many useful extensions have been created to made a website developer’s work much easier. This tip presents a few WordPress plugins we find to be particularly useful.
Display Component or Module into Article
Placing components, modules or modules in the articles have never been too easy, but sometimes we need to use this kind of solution.