Plugins en WordPress

What are WordPress plugins for?

The WordPress Plugins are one of the primary features of this content management system.

While the basic installation of WordPress typically includes only a few plugins (or none directly), they are an essential part of extending the functionality of the CMS.

In this regard, there are plugins to suit all tastes and needs.

WordPress includes a dedicated section for managing plugins, allowing users to add new plugins with just a couple of clicks.

As mentioned, WordPress offers a wide variety of plugins covering SEO, security, analytics, translations, registration forms, and many other functionalities.

It’s worth noting that one of the most well-known plugins is WooCommerce, which transforms the CMS into an e-commerce platform.

Additionally, it’s worth mentioning that some plugins can be somewhat intrusive with notifications.

Most of these plugins are often paid, at least in their pro version, and many require registration to use.

Despite these considerations, the benefits they provide in solving specific issues make them worthwhile to install.

Another point to consider when installing plugins in WordPress is keeping them updated.

While plugins can be set to update automatically, it’s important to pay attention to version compatibility with the installed WordPress version.

This helps avoid potential conflicts, such as a module in version x not being compatible with WordPress version z.

WordPress plugins

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  1. […] It also has a well-developed internal notification system to inform about available updates, both for the environment and plugins. […]

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