Website Plugins
Plugins are 3rd party pieces of software that enhance the functionality of your website. Learn how to choose, manage, update, and remove plugins from your website.
Plugins are 3rd party pieces of software that enhance the functionality of your website. Learn how to choose, manage, update, and remove plugins from your website.
Use the Connect Matomo plugin dashboard to view basic website visit statistics.
Learn the basics and some more advanced features of managing the Media Library on your website.
WPFront Notification Bar plugin allows you to place a banner/bar on your website that can display a (temporary) message about building closures or other immediate events.
Shortcodes and HTML iframe/div codes are a way of embedding information from other sources into a webpage. This tutorial covers the basics of Shortcode and HTML code and the Divi Modules that make them work on a Libraries Win website. Second half of the recording discusses how code is used for book carousels on websites.
One of the first things you see when you log into your website’s dashboard is the WordPress “Site Health Status” widget. Sometimes the status is “good” with a green circle; often it is “Should be improved” with a yellow circle. Rarely, it will be a red circle.
Here is what you need to know, actions you should take, and things you can ignore relating to your site’s health status.