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Plugins
On WordPress.com, we include the most popular plugin functionality within our sites automatically.
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Managing Plugins
On WordPress.com, we include the most popular plugin functionality within our sites automatically. Additionally, the WordPress.com Business or eCommerce plan allows you to choose from many thousands of plugins and install them on your site. Plugin Management Overview Go to My Site → Tools → Plugins to manage your plugins. If you haven’t installed any plugins […]
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Adding Plugins
In addition to built-in plugin functionality, the WordPress.com Business Plan allows you to install other plugins. With many thousands of plugins available, you can enable your site to do almost anything.
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Incompatible Plugins
While the vast majority of plugins are supported here at WordPress.com, there are some that are not. This page contains a running list of these unsupported plugins and accompanying reasons why they aren’t supported. Table of Contents Introduction The Business Plan gives you access to tens of thousands of plugins in the WordPress ecosystem. Plugins give your […]
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Using Membership Plugins
For a membership plugin to work effectively, it may be necessary to change some settings on your site to support a membership flow.
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Plugin Best Practices
Plugins can be incredibly useful tools. With that in mind, it is important to evaluate the value and risks of each plugin you add to your site. Installing the wrong plugin can be damaging, by breaking your site or opening it up to security risks. Let’s try to be savvy when deciding which plugins to use.
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Plugin and Theme Updates
If you’re using a WordPress.com Plan that supports custom pluginsor custom themes, your site is set to automatically install updates as they become available. Keeping your plugins and themes up to date helps ensure the security of your site, and the rest of the WordPress.com platform. Updates often include things like security patches in addition […]
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Third-Party Plugins and Themes Support
The WordPress.com Business and eCommerce plans include the option to install third-party plugins and themes. “Third-party” means the plugin or the theme is not developed by WordPress.com. You can find these on the WordPress.org repository for plugins and themes, directly from the developer’s website, or from a third-party marketplace. Plugin and Theme Support We offer […]
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Email and SMTP Plugins
Do I need an SMTP plugin? By default, WordPress.com Business or eCommerce sites using plugins such as WooCommerce will reliably send out emails to your site’s users. If the emails sent from your site are not being received by all intended recipients, you might consider using an SMTP plugin and email provider (e.g. G Suite) […]
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Simple Multilingual Site Tutorial Using Blocks (No Plugins)
The WordPress block editor is continually opening up new possibilities for site customization. In this tutorial, we’ll look at using blocks to create site menus in two languages, and a language switcher to allow your visitors to change which language they view your site in. Notes and references References and Further Info This tutorial makes […]
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