WordPress Plugin and Theme Management

The WordPress Plugin and Theme Management feature provides you with a comprehensive overview of all the plugins and themes installed on your WordPress site. This feature allows you to:

- Adding plugins during site creation

- View all installed plugins and themes

- Activate or deactivate a plugin or theme

- Delete a plugin or theme

- Update a plugin or theme to the latest version

-Troubleshoot Plugins

You can select from a curated list of popular WordPress plugins during the site creation process, making it quicker and easier to set up your site with essential tools right from the start.

You can choose only to add the plugins you want and manage, deactivate, or remove them later.

Viewing Installed Plugins and Themes

1. Log in to your Account.

2. Navigate to Marketing & Sales -> Funnels & Pages -> WordPress -> Plugins/Themes.


The current version of each plugin or theme is displayed in the "Installed Version" column. If an update is available, the latest version will also be shown in this column for all active plugins and themes.

Troubleshooting

WordPress Plugin Troubleshooter is an in-dashboard tool designed to help users identify and resolve plugin conflicts without requiring support intervention. 

How it works: It automatically scans all active plugins, iteratively disables/enables them to pinpoint the cause of site issues, and offers a step-by-step guided interface powered by Detective Bandit. Once the culprit plugin is identified, it can be deactivated with a single click.

This tool works even when the site is partially broken, including scenarios like the White Screen of Death (WSOD), making it a valuable resource for maintaining site stability.


Updating Plugins and Themes:

  • Auto Update Plugins: Control automatic updates for each plugin directly from the Auto Update Settings panel.

Update Themes: Set up automatic updates for installed themes within their specific settings.

You can update active plugins and themes to the latest version available. Additionally, you can choose to activate, deactivate, or delete a plugin by clicking the "Change Status" button to proceed.


Note: You have the ability to clone your WordPress Site while maintaining all content, themes, plugins, and configurations. Cloning permissions are role-based, ensuring only authorized users can access this feature.

List of Blocked WordPress Plug-ins.

Our ongoing goal is to optimize your WordPress sites for enhanced reliability, performance, and security. Unfortunately, some plugins either duplicate our built-in features or are not compatible with our environment.

When our system administrators identify any issues associated with a plugin, we classify it as a restricted plugin. This is because such plugins could potentially cause performance problems or disrupt the smooth operation of your website.

Below, you'll find a list of WordPress plugins that are currently restricted on our platform. We continuously update this list as we encounter issues with plugins, ensuring a safer and more stable environment for your website.

S.NO Banned Plugins
1 allow-php-execute
2 amazon-ebay-integration
3 backupbuddy
4 backwpup
5 backwpup-pro
6 bwp-minify
7 cache-enabler
8 codistoconnect
9 duplicator-pro
10 dynamic-widgets
11 exec-php
12 inactive-user-deleter
13 jch-optimize
14 litespeed-cache
15 login-wall
16 p3
17 p3-profiler
18 pagefrog
19 rvg-optimize-database
20 sg-cachepress
21 snapshot
22 updraft
23 wonderm00ns-simple-facebook-open-graph-tags
24 woocommerce-amazon-ebay-integration
25 wordpress-gzip-compression
26 wordpress-popular-posts
27 wp-rss-multi-importer
28 wp-db-backup
29 wp-db-backup-made
30 adminer
31 async-google-analytics
32 backup
33 backup-scheduler
34 backupwordpress
35 bad-behavior
36 broken-link-checker
37 content-molecules
38 contextual-related-posts
39 duplicator
40 dynamic-related-posts
41 ezpz-one-click-backup
42 file-commander
43 fuzzy-seo-booster
44 gd-system-plugin
45 gd-system-plugin.php
46 google-xml-sitemaps-with-multisite-support
47 hc-custom-wp-admin-url
48 hcs.php
49 hello.php
50 jr-referrer
51 jumpple
52 missed-schedule
53 no-revisions
54 ozh-who-sees-ads
55 pipdig-power-pack
56 portable-phpmyadmin
57 quick-cache
58 quick-cache-pro
59 recommend-a-friend
60 seo-alrp
61 si-captcha-for-wordpress
62 similar-posts
63 spamreferrerblock
64 ssclassic
65 sspro
66 super-post
67 superslider
68 sweetcaptcha-revolutionary-free-captcha-service
69 text-passwords
70 the-codetree-backup
71 toolspack
72 tweet-blender
73 versionpress
74 w3-total-cache
75 wp-cache
76 wp-database-optimizer
77 wp-dbmanager
78 wp-engine-snapshot
79 wp-file-cache
80 wp-phpmyadmin
81 wp-postviews
82 wp-slimstat
83 wp-super-cache
84 wp-symposium-alerts
85 wpengine-migrate
86 wpengine-migrate.tar.gz
87 wpengine-migrate.zip
88 wpengine-snapshot
89 wpengine-snapshot.tar.gz
90 wponlinebackup
91 Really Simple SSL

FAQ's:

1. Can I update the Plugin and Theme to the Version of my choice?

No. The update happens to the Latest version available.

2. Can I Downgrade the Version of the Plugin or Theme?

No. The plugins and themes cannot be restored to the older version.

3. Can I manage the Plugins and Themes from WordPress Dashboard directly as well?

Yes. you can continue to handle plugins and themes through WordPress.

4. How do I select plugins during setup?

During the site creation process, on the "Popular Plugins" step, simply select the plugins you want to install.

5. Are the selected plugins installed automatically during site setup?

Yes, the selected plugins are automatically installed and activated during the site creation process.

6. What happens if I encounter a plugin conflict on my site?

Yes, if you encounter any plugin conflicts on your site, you can use the WordPress Plugin Troubleshooter, an in-dashboard tool. This tool automatically scans all active plugins, disables and enables them to identify the conflict, and guides you through resolving it. It can even work when the site is partially broken, like in scenarios such as the White Screen of Death (WSOD).

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