8. WENT TO THE PLUGIN REPOSITORY
FOUND 87 PLUGINS I HAD TO CHOOSE FROM
9. Stuff shows up in different
places.
Things may appear in Different Places – you have to dig around a bit
10.
11. What’s better ?
a 4.2 star rated plugin with 7 votes
or a 3.9 star rated plugin with 26 votes
12. It’s time for a revolutionary
Change to the Wordpress Plugin Repository
Or at least a few
Minor modifications
That would bring it
Up to 2013 Standards.
13. A better rating system – 5 stars not cutting it.
Show the number of votes
Pricing indication Free, Freemium or Premium
Last Updated
Sortable columns
Advanced Search
Better Feedback System – Built right in to plugins
Plugin Users – Donate once in a while
14. Plugin Central – All your plugins
Yoast – SEO
Better WP Security – Security Duh
WP3 Total Cache
Contact Form 7
One Click Plugin Updater
Google Analytics
15. All kinds of widgets, photos, calendars,
Booking systems, ecommerce, donations
Sliders, galleries, contests, social media
Wordpress functionality tweaks
Site backups / moves - Duplicator
Podcasting – Blubrry Power Press
Blogging Tools – Inbound Writer (Premium)
Translation / Multi Language
16. Maintenance – close site to outsiders while working on
it
No Longer in Directory – are your current plugins?
CSV to SortTable – Sortable HTML table
Invoice King Pro
Customer Area – protected area for client files and
invoices.
Image Widget
Insert Javascript and CSS
Performance Monitoring – GTMetrix for Wordpress,
WP system health.
18. Careful with overloading too many plugins
Watch site performance
If not in use, disable
Troubleshooting? Start shutting
them down one by one and test
Take some time to evaluate have a plan
Check your site after installing one
Avoid mass installs/upgrades of
unknown plugins
20. A small line of code that looks like
[shortcode_name]
And allows you to quickly add functionality
Utilized by plugins
21. HTML / CSS
www.w3schools.com
Why?
Style your text
Move things around
Add some space around text
Jazz it up
<p style=“color:red; font-weight:bold;”> Hello
</p>