Great discussions ensued about using plugins and how to choose them. We went over the plugins repository screens in details and also looked at 3rd party sites with plugin reviews and directories. You’ll find all the links discussed in the Google Slides embedded below.
WordPress Plugins from A to Z
If you like podcasts and learn more about WordPress Plugins I recommend you listen to episodes on the WordPress Plugins from A to Z podcast, hosted by John Overall and Marcus Couch
The WordPress Plugins A-Z Podcast can be found on iTunes, Stitcher Radio and also on WordPress Radio. I have found it very helpful. Both hosts come prepared to their shows and it’s fast paced. The selection is always well rounded and I learned about new plugins and use cases for plugins, I haven’t considered yet.
Links to find more
John Elcik shared these links via our online survey:
- http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/top-100-wordpress-plugins
- http://wpplugindirectory.org/
- http://www.bloggingwizard.com/must-have-wordpress-plugins/
- http://www.wphub.com/essential-wordpress-plugins-2014/
If you too, like to share some resources regarding WordPress Plugins, use the comments sections below.
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