I’ve started blogging on WordPress and want to add a couple plugins, but can’t figure out where in the dashboard to upload them. Where’s the correct place to navigate to? Does anyone know a dumbed down process for this? Thanks!
Category Archives: Plugins
WordPress Plugins Tutorial – The MOST IMPORTANT 3
www.jacobspaulsen.com Short video about installing and utilizing the most important 3 wordpress plugins.
how do i see the theme another blog on wordpress uses?
I want to see the theme that my competitor uses, as well as the plugins. I know he uses wordpress.
Working with the Official jQuery Templating Plugin
Just this week, the jQuery team announced that Microsoft’s templating plugin (along with a couple others) is now being officially supported. What this means is that the plugin will now be maintained and updated directly by the core team. In this video tutorial, we’ll review the essentials of the plugin, and why it’s so awesome. net.tutsplus.com
What's a good WordPress Plugin to add an RSS feed to a page?
I would like to add an RSS feed to one of my pages on my WordPress site. Are there any good plugins that achieve this with customizable features? Most of the ones I find deal with customizing your own WordPress feed.
Thanks!
WordPress Plugins
How to choose and add WordPress Plugins. How to use the WordPress Plugin Directory. Plugins I suggest: Akismet for comment spam, Google Analytics for WordPress, easily hooks WordPress to Google Analytics. All In One SEO Pack – the changes WordPress should make. Google XML Sitemaps — creates a google sitemap, important for SEO. Fast Secure Contact Form — allows visitors to send you email. ShareThis — social sharing buttons in many different iterations. W3 Total Cache — creates flat (not dynamic) files. Disqus Comment System — Replaces wordPress comment system with more socially-aware system. Yet Another Related Posts Plugin — shows related posts from your blog. WP-DB-Backup — backs up your WordPress database. Smart YouTube — easily insert YouTube videos. Exclude Pages from Navigation — allows you to remove pages from your nav bar. AskApache Password Protect — adds level of protection for passwords. Dynamic Content Gallery — Creates a dynamic image gallery. FD Feedburner Plugin — redirects all feeds to a Feedburner feed. Featured Content Gallery — creates a rotating image gallery. Twitter Tools — integrates your blog with Twitter. WordPress Firewall — blocks suspicious-looking requests to WordPress. WP Facebook Like — Puts a Like button on posts. WP Security Scan — performs a security scan of your WordPress installation. WP iPhone Theme — formats your site with a mobile theme. These plugins cover traffic builder, traffic monitoring, traffic generator …
Can I use StatCounter and Google Analytics Together in WordPress?
I have installed 2 plugins in my WordPress website to allow me to use Google Analytics and StatCounter. It looks though as if neither one gets any data from my website. I had used StatCounter exclusively until last week and it worked just fine, until I added the Google Analytics plugin. Are both scripts preventing each other from working properly?
Any Ideas on what should be done?
WordPress Plugins In Review: TinyMCE Advanced – WYSIWYG Editor – Installation Tutorial
Finally you can format your text the way you want! Installation and use tutorial. www.mozakdesign.com
What is your favorite WordPress Plugin?
I installed a plugin to show all my WordPress plugins, the one I like most is wpSEO it show also how many backlinks you have in Yahoo! See my plugins here: http://hosting.ber-art.nl/wordpress-weblog-plugins/
Can't-Live-Without WordPress Plugins
The debate rages among bloggers surrounding what are must-have plugins for WordPress. Naturally, everyone has their personal preferences that depend on what they are trying to accomplish by blogging. But I was rather horrified to read a forum post discussing WordPress plugins stating that all you need in the way of plugins, “if you have good content”, were All in One SEO Pack Google XML Sitemaps and StatPress. Now, these are great plugins and I use them all on everyone of my sites. But to say that these three are all you need, regardless of not whether your content is good, bad or mediocre, is, well, just wrong. If you want to increase your on page SEO; decrease your page load time (a key factor for ranking in Google with their latest algorithm change); hide your affiliate links and find and remove lines of code or text quickly and easily and more you need a few more plugins in your arsenal. Here is my top-ten list of great WordPress Plugins. These are all free plugins. 1) All-in-One SEO Pack–This plugin helps your SEO right out of the box, without any configuration. To increase your on-page SEO, it allows you to add title, description and keywords to make your posts more search engine friendly, but it’s not a requirement. 2) WP-Super Cache–A caching plugin is a must with Google’s new emphasis on page load speed. WP-Super Cache allows logged in users to disable caching, which is important if you are trying to do some editing on your site without the pages constantly …