WordPress Plugins add a wide variety of functionality including adding to the user experience, performance, security, and appearance of your website. These plugins can be seen as the tools that help you make a great website. For the final of this class, I opted to re-activate the following plugins to help me get started.
- Accessibility by UserWay
- This is overall a great accessibility gadget and allows your webpage to reach more people.
- Akismet Anti-spam: Spam Protection
- This plugin prevents comment spam and other types of spam that diminish the image of your website.
- Jetpack
- This plugin provides a wide range of security and file backup tools.
- Simple Social Buttons
- This allows you to easily add social media links and icons to your blog posts.
- Wordfence Security
- This plugin improves the security of your WordPress page.
- WP Go Maps
- This plugin adds an interactive map that you can add to your webpage to show users where your establishment is located
- Kubio
- In my experience, this is the easiest page editor and helped me get the page looking how I wanted it to.
- Blubrry PowerPress
- I chose to go with this podcast plugin for its ability to add podcasts to your blog posts.
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