Category: WordPress Plugin and Theme Reviews
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Automatically Insert Content After Each WordPress Post or Page
Have you ever wanted to automatically display a piece of content, or specific page element at the of each blog post on your WordPress website? If so then the plugin we are going to be looking at today could be just what you are looking for. By installing the free Add Widget After Content plugin,…
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Recipe Card: A Free WordPress Plugin for Publishing Professional Recipes
If you are starting a food blog, or you just want to share the occasional recipe with your readers, then installing a plugin that stylishly formats your recipe posts is a great idea. By installing a plugin built for this purpose, you can not only simplify the process of adding recipes to your website, but…
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Resurrect Your Evergreen WordPress Content With The Revive Old Posts Plugin
For WordPress publishers and bloggers with large volumes of evergreen content, there’s a plugin that provides an automated way to promote those old blog posts on Facebook and Twitter (with more social media account options at the premium version level.) Revive Old Posts (formerly Tweet Old Post) is a free plugin that automatically sends out…
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Admin Menu Editor: Take Back Control of Your WordPress Admin Menus
If you’ve installed even a few of the plugins we’ve covered here on this blog so far, then it’s likely the back end of your WordPress website is starting to look more than a little cluttered. While some developers are considerate enough to tuck the links to the configuration pages of their plugins away under…
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Create a Custom Login Page Using the WordPress Customizer Tool
Ever wanted to add a personal touch to the login screen of your WordPress website? Perhaps you are creating a website for someone, or you are working with other bloggers, and you want to brand the login page with your identity. Whatever the reason is, if you want to redesign the login page of your…
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Get More from WooCommerce: Six WooCommerce Add-on Plugins
If you’re looking to start selling things via a WordPress website, WooCommerce is the obvious solution. Brought to you by the developers behind WooThemes, the core WooCommerce plugin is completely free and lets you add complete eCommerce functionality to your website. That means stylish product pages with prices and pictures, a working basket/checkout procedure, and,…
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Publish to Schedule Plugin: Add Easy Content Scheduling to WordPress
If your blog has a regular posting scheduling, or you’d like to implement one, then the plugin we are looking at today will be of interest to you. By installing the free Publish to Schedule plugin on your website, you can specify the days you’d like new content to be published on your blog. From…
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wpDiscuz: A Free Alternative to the Core WordPress Comments System
Blog post comments are a great way for you to interact with your readers and get feedback on your work and ideas for future content. However, the core WordPress comments system, while functional, does have some room for improvement. In the past we’ve looked at a couple of plugins which can help you enhance the…
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Add Content Requirement Checklists to the WordPress Post Editor
If you have additional writers who are contributing to your website, or you are managing a multi-author blog, then the plugin we are looking at today has the ability to help you make sure your team are submitting posts with the all the necessary elements. By using the newly released Post Type Requirements Checklist plugin…
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Meta Slider: A Free and Easy Way to Add Responsive Sliders to WordPress
Slideshows are a great way to showcase your images, illustrate your content, and display links to the other posts and pages on your website. While some themes come equipped with content sliders, and there are plenty of premium plugins available in this category, if you are looking for a quick and easy way to add…