Here are the WordPress plugins I currently use, 11 in total:
- UpdraftPlus, the core backup plugin, the free version supports regular backups to Google Drive. recently migrated once, installed WordPress and the plugin, and then associated with a Google account to backup successfully, the experience is very good.
- Blocksy Theme + Plugin, currently using the theme, the free version is enough, customizable options, high value.
- PolylangThe multi-language plug-in, the free version of the full-featured, Chinese and English interfaces can be at the same time SEO index to enhance the coverage of the blog.
- Antispam Bee, blocking ads comments.
- Post SMTP, email sending plugin for easier configuration of SMTP.
- Wenprise Better Emails, provides email templates to beautify emails.
- WP Super Cache, website caching plugin to boost website loading speed.
- WPS Hide Login, security plugin to customize WordPress login page URL.
- Rank Math SEO, SEO optimization plugin for enhanced search engine visibility.
- Meow Gallery, image gallery plugin.
- JuicerThe social media aggregator plugin displays the Twitter timeline for domestic users.
There’s enough comfort for now, and after that it will favor stability, so turn off automatic updates for plugins and themes. Try not to move except for security updates.
Except for Blocksy, I use the free version. But Blocksy actually did not use a few paid features, just more like, and long-term use, support.
With Jack’s help, the admin panel was recently switched to 1Panel, which is a bit more comfortable and easier to operate than AMH.
Screenshots to remember!