Updated 2019: New Plugins, New Content, New Recommendations, and Clickable Links WordPress powers 30 percent of websites, and it’s the most popular content management system (CMS) in use. With thousands of themes and 54,000+ plugins, WordPress is extremely powerful and versatile. WordPress Plugins lists the 672 best free plugins in 42 categories. I searched high and low and page after page to bring you the top-rated plugins. This is the most comprehensive list you’ll find anywhere, and the only reference guide you’ll need. - Top rated plugins for site management, SEO, performance, security, backup, images, social media, WooCommerce, and more - Learn about CSS and use it to improve the design and layout of your theme - Discover SEO tutorials, resources, and courses (to rank higher in search engines) - Get tips to make your SECURE and FAST - Understand the difference between email marketing plugins and standalone software - Explore online and offline WordPress communities to learn and get support Improve your WordPress site today! Scroll to the top and click on 'Buy Now with 1-Click.' Kindle MatchBook: Buy a new paperback copy of this book and then buy the Kindle book for free.
Nice way to pass the time while waiting for an appointment
I recently learned Wordpress again after several years away from it. I have been working on that site and have more than a dozen plug-ins. This was a good list of popular plug-ins with short tease of the plug-in description, but no editorial comment or ratings.
But, I have found at least six more plug-ins that I want to assess and that makes a browse through this short Kindle book worth the little time it takes.
Before reading this book, I thought that I was up to date on WordPress. Boy was I mistaken. I had no clue as to the amount of plug ins that now seem (to me) vital in running a WP site. The Author went above and beyond in the book, while clearly referencing other helpful links for more information. This is a definite keeper. Well done!