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Top 20 Best WordPress Plugins for Nonprofit Websites

Nonprofit Tech for Good

WordPress was founded in 2003 and since then, a community of thousands of developers has created almost 55,000 plugins to expand its capability. Here’s a list of plugins that will help save you time, make your site more engaging and easier to use for staff and visitors; and is secure: Productivity and Workflow.

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6 Ways to Strengthen Your Nonprofit’s WordPress Security

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Once inside your site, a hacker can delete pages, plugins, and themes without anyone knowing. 1) Regularly update your plugins. One of the simplest ways to close back doors to hackers is by updating all of your WordPress plugins every month. Hackers use software that can scan your website and make a list of all of your plugins.

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New and Notable: What’s Coming With WordPress 4.9

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From a shiny new Events widget to tools that allow the display of images in sidebars without the use of a plugin or code, a great text editor for formatting posts to a video tool that lets people upload their videos (also to a sidebar area) from providers such as YouTube and Vimeo, the update was much heralded. Read on for a small look ahead.

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Best to Test: Tools for Gauging your WordPress Site’s Speed and Performance

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Having images that are too large, a poorly coded theme, a lousy hosting service and far too many plugins are all things that can slow down your site considerably and have visitors hitting the “back” button immediately. YSlow Browser Plugin. Are they rendering correctly across mobile platforms?

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Staying in Check: Keeping Up With Important Regular Maintenance Tasks (Part 2)

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From backing up your files to keeping on a schedule of updates to your theme, plugins and other programs to remembering to always change your passwords, there are lots of ways to keep your site purring along and, more importantly, to make it safe from hackers, malware and the like.

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Choosing a CMS: 3 Tips for Your Nonprofit

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This CMS also offers a vast library of ready-made themes to choose from, with over 11,000 themes available. Drupal offers a smaller theme library than WordPress, but it still has plenty of ready-made themes to work from. Custom plugin, module, or theme creation. Module and plugin upgrades. Third-party/custom integrations.

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The Latest and Greatest: What to Expect With WordPress 4.8

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now via their computer or by using the WordPress Beta Tester Plugin. Currently, if you want to display an image in a sidebar, you need to either use a plugin or know how to write HTML code. will introduce a widget that lets users add images quickly and easily directly from the widget or from their media library.

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