There are a wide range of WordPress plugins, from AMP to Zapier integration, everything is available. This is one of the reasons why WordPress is powerful, as plugins can meet the needs of almost any website.
How many plugins are installed on your WordPress website? Five? Fifteen? Fifty? The CSS-Tricks website once installed 31 plug-ins, and we rely on them to complete various tasks from content delivery to performance optimization. Why do you have to reinvent the wheel? Leverage ready-made (free) tools, much simpler and more convenient.
Whether you have a small number or a large number of plugins installed, you understand that each plugin adds complexity to the website, especially when it comes to maintenance and updates. The WordPress admin bar often displays the number of available plugin updates. The problem is that this happens frequently, and timely updates almost become a "fighting the gopher" game, which is not only time-consuming, but may also lead to website conflicts, thus destroying the website's functions. The plugin is great! But there is always (usually minor) risk in integrating code from third-party authors.
One way to reduce the number of plugins: Jetpack. It is a single plug-in, but it can provide the functionality of dozens of plug-ins. Without Jetpack, the number of plugins on the CSS-Tricks website could be much higher, as we rely on it to block spam, perform secure scans, search, social sharing, post subscriptions, and display related articles… to name just a few. Jetpack has so many functions that it is difficult to summarize completely in one article. However, we have listed our favorite features. We highly recommend it.
Try Jetpack on your WordPress site and see how it can help you.
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