Appropriately Managing Your WordPress Plugins
In this video clip, I go over exactly how I’ve made certain that just the plugins I desire to exist on the website obtain mounted as well as turned on. This has actually conserved me a great deal of frustrations and also I wish you locate it valuable.

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In this video clip, I go over exactly how I’ve made certain that just the plugins I desire to exist on the website obtain set up and also triggered. This has actually conserved me a great deal of migraines as well as I wish you discover it practical.

18 thoughts on “Appropriately Managing Your WordPress Plugins In this video …

  1. Thanks for watching and I hope you learned something! If you are interested in learning more about WordPress development, I have a free course coming soon. Signup here to be notified when it drops: https://wpcasts.tv

  2. Nice add-up for properly managing the wp plugins. however, i have 1 question and would this be still accurate if using bedrock in multi-site? I think, super admin can control like the one you have here. Also, could you do a video doing Bedrock + Flywheel + Multi-site?

  3. Please made Web Development course free or paid I’m ready for learn. It is very hard to me to do anything in WordPress without full detailed knowledge.

  4. A quick note to thank you for these low key and valuable videos. For my own skillset, they are well positioned technically and very practically-oriented. But it’s also very good to avoid the “hype and flash” we see in so many other channels…just good, no-nonsense, to-the-point information and one of my favorite channels now. Thank you.

  5. I tested this and the “Add New” button is the only thing that still shows. Do you know a way of hiding this too? Thanks.

  6. I think it was a good video, but the title is rather misleading; it doesn’t imply a tool for exclusive plugin control as much as some sort of technique or knowledge for taking decisions over what plugins to keep.

  7. Excellent! But the topic on updating components is not covered. For example – two days ago a client wrote to me that the mail from the woocommerce stopped coming, I rummaged through the whole store, realized that there was a problem with the woocommerce solution, and today I saw an update where this problem was fixed. I’ve spent a lot of time solving this problem. In the end, how do you update plugins correctly? If the woocommerce does not automatically update – and the security patches come out – then we undermine the security of the site if we prohibit updating without our knowledge. If we make an automatic update, then the developers can make a bug somewhere and we will have errors. Manually updating and saying that we have no errors will not work, because you may not reveal some hidden defect, because you will not be able to crawl the entire site.

  8. If you fix the plugin versions, how do you manage security vulnerabilities in versions of plugins that you have installed?

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