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WordPress Plugins

A WordPress Plugin is a tool that adds specific features or functionality to your WordPress site. Rather than modifying the core code of WordPress, plugins allow you to easily extend and customize your site with new features, such as SEO tools, forms, or custom content types.

Plugins are designed to be simple to install and activate, and they give you the ability to add complex features without needing to write code. There are thousands of plugins available, both free and paid, that can help you add anything from social media sharing buttons to advanced SEO features.


Installing a plugin in WordPress is quick and easy. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Go to the “Plugins” section on the left-hand menu.
  3. Click on “Add New.” This will take you to the plugin search page.
  4. Search for the plugin you want to install (e.g., “ACF Pro” or “Yoast SEO”).
  5. Click “Install Now” next to the plugin you want.
  6. Once the plugin is installed, click “Activate” to start using it on your site.

We traditionally use a few essential plugins for our WordPress projects to add key functionality:

  • Advanced Custom Fields (ACF Pro): This plugin allows you to create custom fields for your posts, pages, or custom post types. It makes it easy to add more structured content beyond the default WordPress editor. To activate ACF PRO, you must request the license key (serial number) from the Dev Lead of the project.
  • All in One: This plugin helps you export and import an entire WordPress site—including its database, media files, themes, plugins, and settings—in just a few clicks.
  • Yoast SEO: This plugin helps improve your website’s SEO (Search Engine Optimization). It provides tools for optimizing your content, generating sitemaps, and ensuring that your site is search engine-friendly.

These plugins are installed to make your WordPress site more powerful and user-friendly without needing custom development for every feature.

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