This document discusses WordPress plugins, security, and upgrades. It provides an overview of plugins and their functionality, as well as suggestions for free and paid plugins. It then covers security best practices like keeping software updated, using strong passwords, and installing security plugins. The document also discusses backups, SEO, and the importance of upgrading WordPress, themes, and plugins regularly while testing compatibility. It aims to educate users on extending and securing their WordPress sites.
2. Plugins
Plug-ins extend the functionality of
WordPress
● Add new menus & configuration options to the Admin
Dashboard (post types, spam filters, content importing)
● Add new features to the frontend of your website (social
sharing tools)
● Change the way your site is displayed (mobile)
● Collect stats (analytics)
● Automate tasks (backup)
3. Suggested Free Plugins
Jetpack
Disqus/Intense Debate
Akismet (already built in)
W3 Total Cache
WordPress SEO by Yoast
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/
Many other plugins freely available!
4. Some Suggested Plugins
• Gravity Forms ($99 Business)
• Backup Buddy ($80 Personal)
• WordPress SEO by Yoast
• Anti-Spam
• One-Click Child Theme
• WP Database Cleaner
• Anti-Captcha
• Testimonial Widgets
• Woo Sidebars
• Google Analytics Dashboard for WP
6. Security
• Always upgrade your
• WordPress Core, plugins and themes
• Steps:
• 1. Backup your site (vaultpress/backup buddy)
• 2. Upgrade your themes and plugins first
• 3. Upgrade WordPress core
7. Security
• Have strong passwords at all entry points:
• - Hosting control panel
• - FTP
• - WordPress admin (never use “admin”)
• Download code directly from
• wordpress.org whenever possible
13. Backups
Use a plugin or service (automatic) Backup
Buddy or VaultPress -or-
Your Hosting service - just make sure its
not backing up to the same server.
Here’s a recent article about different (free)
ways to backup your site:
http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/free-wordpress-backup-plugi
14. Backups
REMEMBER - A WordPress site lives in
two separate places simultaneously
files in a folder
data in tables in a database
You need to back up both
Secure your backups
Test your backups
15. SEO
Beyond the benefits of a stock WordPress install…•
Additional meta data you supply using an SEO plugin (next
class)• How you write and organize your content (HTML,
taxonomy, etc.)• Permalinks w/ a good link structure
• Google Webmaster Tools (monitor your site’s ranking
performance)
16. Upgrade your WordPress
Upgrade often
Don’t wait for minor updates that fix
critical bugs or security issues 3.1.2,
3.1.4
Wait a bit longer on major releases 3.0,
3.2
17. Upgrade your WordPress
WordPress, themes & plugins are open-
source & community developed: embrace -
but be cautiousKeep plugins & themes
updatedBe careful of what files you’ve
changed (ideally, don’t change any “core” files in
themes, plugins or WordPress itself)