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7 Wordpress Plugins I install on all websites (2024)

7 Wordpress Plugins I install on all websites (2024)

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“Rino de Boer – LivingWithPixels”

Here are the 7 plugins I find myself installing on every single website. What plugin do you guys want me to make a separate video about?

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27 Comments

  1. I used to rely on Imgsanity plugin to manage images upload (resize and compress), but ASE offers those functions (it even can convert png without transparency to jpg, wich is rather clever). So the use of external compression service is not necessary.
    There is still a useful function missing in ASE : automatically rename uploaded files to avoid spaces and special characters (that sometimes cause issues in websites backup or migration). I use a plugin called File Renaming on Upload for that.

  2. Love it. Thanks for showing me some new plugins.Classic editor is a mush. I hate Gutenburg. I NEVER use it. In my opinion it is the downfall of WP. Worst decision they ever made was to switch to Guttenburg – it total ruin the ease of use of WP.

  3. As the most experienced WordPress expert in the World (over 1300 sites built 🙂 I supply a few plugins that are essential to me: –

    1. 'Sitekit by Google', adds console and analytics direct from the plugin, very quick. No probs.
    2. 'Robin image optimizer' – For free image compression on the fly as you upload
    3. 'Simple Page Ordering' Drag and drop the pages to order them in the Admin panel
    4. 'Featured Image Admin Thumb' See the featured image from the admin page for all posts. (had to reprogram as it was out of date).
    Your welcome
    (P.S. If you own a BMW – please indicate when turning)

  4. You install the Classic Editor? Why? Block editor is super easy to use and much better than the classic editor. I use Kadence and their Blocks plugin works magic with WordPress blocks.

  5. Love the video! The first plugin is amazing, I'll definitely consider buying it.

    One of my agency clients uses siteground.. the shared servers are BAD, please stop recommending Siteground, it's REALLY bad, they have had SOOOOO many websites get hacked over the shared hosting. The affiliate revenue is not worth the headache.

    And every time you move a domain to it, it wipes all DNS settings, and does NOT give instructions on how to just add the single A record, it wants the nameservers. The one thing they do right is PHP mailing.

  6. Would love to see a comparison video on Elementor vs Webflow, Rino.

    I keep hearing from people about how great Webflow is, but I'm really big on having better control of my hosting. What do you think the benefits are for Elementor over Webflow?

  7. Admin and Site enhancements (ASE)

    Classis Editor

    Independent Analytics (Alternative Google Analytics)

    ManageWP Worker

    Elementor & Elementor Pro

    Solid Security

    Lightspeed Cache

    crocoblock

  8. Good video as always, and what an awesome list; I already use from Elementor Pro to White Label CMS, now included both Independent Analytics (which you forgot to mention in description) and ASE, thank you very much!

    Regarding the image optmization plugin:
    Well, some of my clients really have little to no skill at all when it comes to computers, so it's nice to have something that automatically shrinks and converts their HUMONGOUS images to WebP whenever they get uploaded.

    Been using Smush, but it's not automatically converting to WebP anymore, I don't know why.
    Would you recomend an alternative?

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