My WordPress plugins toolbox

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Hey every­one,
Just thought I’d post a list of my most reg­u­larly installed WordPress plu­gins and why they are installed on vir­tu­ally every WordPress install­a­tion I do. If there are any plu­gins I haven’t lis­ted that should be, please let me know in the com­ments. :)

1. Maintenance Mode

This plu­gin is truly awe­some. It allows the developer and end-​​user to test the WordPress install­a­tion thor­oughly, on the server where it will even­tu­ally be hos­ted, without dis­play­ing it to the world. It also allows the user to, as it says in the title, take the web­site down for main­ten­ance at any stage and leave a mes­sage for users let­ting them know of the down­time.

2. All-​​in-​​One SEO Pack

I know this isn’t the be-​​all and end-​​all of SEO. It does have some nice fea­tures though. SEO-​​friendly re-​​writing of page titles (if this isn’t already in your theme, or you don’t have access to change it), canon­ical URLs and page-​​specific descrip­tions and keywords. All in all, a straight-​​forward and very use­ful plugin.

3.  Google Sitemap Generator

Assists with dynamic gen­er­a­tion of an XML sitemap, to be sub­mit­ted to Google. This plu­gin also allows for vari­ous sitemap formats (XML, zipped, etc) and cus­tom­isa­tion of pri­or­ity set­tings for vari­ous areas of your WordPress installation.

4. Askimet

It comes stand­ard with your install­a­tion and has proven very use­ful in block­ing spam com­ments. Does what it says on the box, really.

5. Your Own

Writing your own func­tion­al­ity is, I believe, very import­ant. It has helped me work my way around the WordPress sys­tem, how it all hooks together, how to use func­tion­al­ity cor­rectly and how to fur­ther enhance WordPress web­sites. It doesn’t have to be shiny and new… as long as it serves a pur­pose and helps. :)

A short and sweet list of a few plu­gins that I like to keep in the box. What’re yours? :)

* These plu­gins are in no par­tic­u­lar order.

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