Choosing plugins responsibly is one of the most important decisions a WordPress site owner makes. Each plugin adds capability, but it also adds long-term responsibility.
Plugins are the most common source of unexpected problems in WordPress sites. This is not because plugins are inherently bad, but because they introduce third-party code that interacts with WordPre...
Extensions are one of Joomla’s strengths, but they are also a common source of instability. This tutorial explains how to install, configure, update, and remove extensions responsibly so your sit...
With WordPress, keeping your website fast, user-friendly, and engaging is more important than ever. One area that can make or break your site’s success is social sharing. A great social sharing p...
Plugin conflicts occur when two or more plugins interfere with each other or with WordPress core or the active theme. They are common, often misunderstood, and a frequent source of unstable behavio...
Plugins are one of WordPress’s greatest strengths, but they are also a common source of confusion and frustration. Understanding what plugins are meant to do, and what they are not, helps you avo...
WordPress does not suffer from having plugins, but it does suffer from having too many. Understanding when fewer plugins are better helps you reduce complexity without sacrificing functionality....
Plugins are one of the main reasons WordPress is so flexible. They allow site owners to add features quickly without changing the core system. Contact forms, security tools, backups, performance se...