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WordPress without plugins, I can not imagine anything. The ease with which you can add endless additional features and an important component that makes WordPress bigger.
At the time of writing, over 52,000 WordPress plugins are available on the official WordPress website. Choice enough so.
The power of WordPress plugins brings with you something. There are things that you have to keep in mind. In this article, I will tell you something about it.

Some plugins are useful for almost all sites

In most cases, different websites use different WordPress plugins. This is of course because each website has a different purpose. For example, on a photographer's website, you will find a beautiful portfolio that requires a plug-in, while a sports club website would like to highlight and score all teams and need a plug-in here.
Although all websites can use different plugins, you'll often see some plugins coming back on all websites. Just because every website can benefit from it. For example, Yoast SEO is an extremely popular plugin, and your contact forms will always be returned.

There are free and paid WordPress plugins

There are a lot of WordPress plugins to download for free and use on your website. However, it may also be that you are looking for a functionality where only a paid WordPress plugin can be found.
This is not a problem, of course, because developers must also be able to live all the energy that is plugged into a plugin, but it's handy to know when you start a website.
Although there is a lot of free, it may just be that there are additional costs if you want to achieve certain things on your website.

Always update your WordPress plugins

Let me start with security because here many websites are already wrong. You do not really need to think about it, but keeping your WordPress website safe, it's important that you keep the WordPress plugins on your website up to date.
Most websites are cracked by plugins. Outdated WordPress plugins are a target for malicious people who are looking for weaknesses to penetrate a WordPress website. Are you wondering if WordPress is safe? 
Additionally, plugins that have not been updated for a while have increased the likelihood of conflicts with newer versions of WordPress and other plugins.

Remove WordPress plugins that are deactivated

It does not add anything to allow deactivated plugins on your website. The plugins will be unloaded when they are deactivated, but the plugins are still vulnerable (the code is finally on the server).
Therefore, I recommend that you only actively activate and keep on the website the plugins you actively use on your website. Plugins that you do not mind can best be removed.
It also ensures that the plugin overview remains very clear. Want to know more about the effect of deactivated plugins? 

The number of WordPress plugins is not important

A lot of people think that the number of plugins on your website is of importance to the speed of the website. The more plugins, the slower the website is often said.
I can tell you this is not all right. Plugins add a piece of additional code to the website to allow a certain functionality. Of course, this makes the website something (even if you do not notice it at all).
It's only not the case that the number of plugins determines that your website becomes slow. It can be just that you have a website with 40 plugins, which is just super fast, while another 5-plugins website is a lot slower.
Many things play a role, but the number is not so important. The biggest factor, however, is how well the plugin is assembled and how many recourses are needed for this.
So always take note of the plugins you install and not so much on the number. More information about the subject or plugins make your website slow down 

Go for WordPress plugins of quality

Now, of course, it's easy to say that you have to pay attention to what plugins you install, but you're stuck in the code to see what this looks like.
There are some things you can think of when considering installing a plugin on your website. I do not recommend installing and testing any plugins on your live website. It may just be that a plugin leaves traces in, for example, the database of your website and this is a shame.
When you consider installing a WordPress plugin, consider the following things to get an idea if it's a good plugin:
  • Number of active installations;
  • Rating of the plugin;
  • Up to which version the plugin has been tested;
  • Whether it's a well-known developer;
  • Whether the developer is active on the forum to answer questions;
  • When the plugin was last updated.
Of course, this only indicates whether the plugin is to be trusted and good, but it's the best way if you do not look in the code and see what is going on. Always consider installing a plugin properly if you actually need the functionality that the plugin implies.

Download only plugins from trusted sources

For the security of your website, it is wise to download only WordPress plugins from trusted sources. The first place you can search for is, of course, the official WordPress plugin directoryPlugins do not just come up and have to be checked first. All plugins you can find here are free.
Furthermore, there are of course other sources where plugins appear. For example, paid plugins can always take a look at CodeCanyonThis is the most popular place where you can find paid plugins from a variety of developers.
Are you looking for a plugin for your WordPress web shop that runs on WooCommerce? Then WooCommerce 's official website is, of course, the best place to search for plugins to expand your webshop.
Of course, these are not all places. For example, the own website of a WordPress plugin developer can be the only place where you can find a particular plugin. Just make sure you look carefully at the developer so that you do not get deceived.
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