Go to:
- dashboard
- plugins
-Installed plugins
Even if you haven't personally installed plugins - there are several which come with the default interface. Let me know the outcome and I'll take you a step further.
Check that you are logged in with the correct user account that has access to the plugins section.
Check that none of your plugins are deactivated. Check the "Plugins" section of your WordPress dashboard to see if any plugins have been deactivated. If this is the case, you can activate them by clicking the "Activate" button.
Clear the cache and cookies from your browser. A cached version of a page can occasionally cause plugin visibility issues.
Disable any browser extensions that are causing problems with the WordPress dashboard.
To see if the problem is specific to one browser or device, try accessing the plugins section with a different browser or device.
If none of these solutions work for you, you may need to seek additional help, such as contacting your hostings provider or visiting the WordPress support forums.
You can install a plugin. On the Wordpress website you can find the one you like. Chat room plugins you can find here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tags/chatroom Other interesting plugins can be found here: http://www.wordpressfamily.com/category/plugins/
JQuery is a JavaScript library (See links below) that aids the writing of features that require JavaScript. WordPress includes JQuery as it is used for many features and plugins.
There are several plugins that allow you to add an event calendar to your self-hosted WordPress blog. Some plugins requires you to create a separate post for each even you want displayed on your event calendar others imports an iCal file and generates an event calendar. These plugins can be found in the WordPress plugin repository. Some example plugins (no endorsement implied) include Events Calendar, WordPress Event Calendar, and ICS Calendar.
No there is no automated builder as such. Plugins are developed by coders.
go to you dashboard/click on plugins down on the left hand side/your now at the plugins directory/if you want to look for plugins to add to your existing plugins/click on add new and search.
There are a good number of widgets that can be found when searching the official WordPress plugins site. Also, many plugins contain their own widgets, which again you can find on the WordPress plugin site. You can also write your own widgets for use in WordPress and include the code in your own plugin or inside your themes function.php file.
All WordPress Plugins install the same way.Download the latest version of the WordPress Plugin to your computer.With an FTP program, access your site's server.Upload (copy) the Plugin file(s) or folder to the /wp-content/plugins folder.In your WordPress Administration Panels, click on Plugins from the menu at the top.You should see your new Plugin listed. If not, with your FTP program, check the folder to see if it is installed. If it isn't, upload the file(s) again. If it is, delete the files and upload them again.To turn the WordPress Plugin on, click Activate on the far right side of the list.Check your Administration Panels or WordPress blog to see if the Plugin is working.
To decorate your website, you can download themes or plugins to change the appearance.
Keep Your WordPress Site Updated, and use a light Theme Optimized For Speed. Always try to use faster plugins..
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To do this you would need to add a member plugin to your site. I would suggest searching for members via the wordpress plugins area of wordpress dot org.
A wordpress template is used by the Wordpress app to make webpages. It is free software and has many features and plugins useful to the DIY web designer.