Jetpack by WordPress.com plugin provides you a variety of useful modules but sometimes website owners don’t want them all. Earlier we have discussed about keeping all or individual modules deactivated by default.
And today in this lesson you will learn how to remove all unnecessary modules from your website to keep a less confusing admin environ.
When using Jetpack by WordPress.com plugin, whenever any new module is introduced, it gets automatically enabled on your WordPress installation and in-case of WordPress multisite network, all websites experiences the same issue.
In this lesson you will learn about keeping all Jetpack modules deactivated by default.
Sometimes, when you just want to use a specific module from Jetpack without going through the hassle of connecting Jetpack to your WordPress.com user account.
In this lesson you will learn how you can use official Jetpack by WordPress.com plugin features without having to connect it with WordPress.com.
Now you can set auto reply message on your Jetpack Contact form. Popular WordPress.com plugin Jetpack provides you a contact form generator module which adds a contact form generator button on the top of visual editor on every post and post type edit screen. Continue reading Send Automatic Replies To Your Jetpack Contact Forms In WordPress→
Sometimes, new WordPress users who try connecting or reconnecting Jetpack by WordPress.com plugin on their self-hosted WordPress sites notice this error message:
LaTeX is a popular WordPress.com feature. It is a widely used typesetting system, very good for formatting mathematical formulas and equations etc. In this tutorial we will show you how to enable latex support in your self-hosted WordPress site. Official WordPress.com’s LaTeX support can easily be enabled with Jetpack plugin. First make sure Jetpack is active on you WordPress installation and then follow the given steps.
Single Sign On is an awesome Jetpack plugin module that allows you to enable you and your users to login/register to your self-hosted WordPress site using WordPress.Com login credentials. If you have Jetpack plugin activated in your WordPress site, you can enable single sign on feature in just one click and unlike to other same purpose plugins, there’s no need of creating any app and get API etc. One click and WordPress.com login will automatically come visible in your WP login page.
Jetpack is a popular WordPress plugin that provides you a package of various cool features designed by WordPress.Com. This tutorial is on new WordPress plugin that installs only sharing module of Jetpack into your WordPress site. Useful for the users interested in only sharing feature of Jetpack, now there is no need of installing whole package.
Jetpack Sharing is the new WordPress plugin by Anas H. Sulaiman. The plugin contains Jetpack’s sharing module and activates it in your WordPress site. Simply install and activate it the visit your admin area Dashboard -> Settings -> Sharing page and set the options.
Features: All what you get in Official Jetpack’s Sharing Module:
Choose social networks buttons you’d like to add.
Drag and drop style for button selection.
Hide some buttons behind a share button.
Add your own custom buttons.
Choose from 4 different buttons styles: icon only, text only, icon + text, or official buttons.
Custom sharing label. (displayed next to sharing buttons)
Open links in the same window, or in a new one.
Choose where the buttons show up.
Preview how the buttons will be appear on your website, right from the settings page.
Using WordPress.Com Search you can search anything on WordPress.Com and self hosted WordPress blogs connected with Jetpack plugin. This way you can easily get to newly posted articles on topic you re looking for. It allows you to browse most recent entries, you can follow the search via RSS or JSON and get notified and more.
Shortpack is a plugin by Automattic, it lets you use same shortcodes that are provided by Jetpack, but without Jetpack’s activation overhead in your WordPress based website. All you need to do is install and activate it in your WordPress site and you are done.
Jetpack’s new 2.5 version update provides you Google+ profile module that allows you to connect your WordPress blog and Google+ accounts. It displays a link back to your Google+ profile and a Google+ follow button after your posts. Also a link is added to your Google+ profile.
42U Jetpack Booster is a addon for Jetpack by WordPress.Com plugin. It allows you to adds redirect tags and HTML email templates to your Jetpack Contact Forms.
New Jetpack by WordPress.com Update to 2.4 Version provides you a new powerful feature to set visibility of individual widgets using visual ‘IF’ conditions. With this new feature you can easily control on which pages your widgets appears by using the new ‘Visibility’ added left to ‘Save’ button. Click the button and it shows you the control options for widget’s visibility and from there you can select a set of visibility options.
Jetpack provides you a image slideshow module but its photo’s captions doesn’t work very well specially when you are writing long captions as it overlays your caption above the image. But now you can easily modify it with new WordPress plugin called Jetpack Slideshow Caption.
Omnisearch is the brand new feature of Jetpack by WordPress.Com plugin. Today’s Jetpack update provides you a new admin area search feature that can search many things present both locally on your website and from the selected providers on internet.
You might have noticed on various popular websites showing their email subscription box at the end of their blog post’s content. Jetpack by WordPress.Com plugin provides you an email superscription widget but by default there are no options to display it else where. This tutorial explains you how you can easily display Jetpack Subscriptions box after your blog posts.
Jetpack’s Carousel is a lightbox overlay feature used for displaying image galleries in a stylish way but sometimes it doesn’t looks very nice in small mobile devices. This article explains you how you can specifically disable the carousel feature for mobile devices.
If you are a Jetpack user then you must have noticed that everytime you update it or you install it on a new website it automatically activates new modules without asking for your permission. You can easily stop Jetpack from doing so in your WordPress site.
WordPress Plugin Repository has a new Jetpack’s Addon Widget plugin that allows you to shows beautiful tabs of Popular Blog Posts based on Jetpack’s Stats Module, second and third tab shows recent posts and comments.