Plugins extend and expand the functionality of WordPress. Once a plugin is installed, you may activate it or deactivate it here.
The search for installed plugins will search for terms in their name, description, or author. The search results will be updated as you type.
If you would like to see more plugins to choose from, click on the “Add New Plugin” button and you will be able to browse or search for additional plugins from the WordPress Plugin Directory. Plugins in the WordPress Plugin Directory are designed and developed by third parties, and are compatible with the license WordPress uses. Oh, and they are free!
Most of the time, plugins play nicely with the core of WordPress and with other plugins. Sometimes, though, a plugin’s code will get in the way of another plugin, causing compatibility issues. If your site starts doing strange things, this may be the problem. Try deactivating all your plugins and re-activating them in various combinations until you isolate which one(s) caused the issue.
If something goes wrong with a plugin and you cannot use WordPress, delete or rename that file in the /var/www/wp-content/plugins directory and it will be automatically deactivated.
Auto-updates can be enabled or disabled for each individual plugin. Plugins with auto-updates enabled will display the estimated date of the next auto-update. Auto-updates depends on the WP-Cron task scheduling system.
Auto-updates are only available for plugins recognized by WordPress.org, or that include a compatible update system.
Please note: Third-party themes and plugins, or custom code, may override WordPress scheduling.
Plugin Dependencies aims to make the process of installing and activating add-ons (dependents) and the plugins they rely on (dependencies) consistent and easy.
If a required plugin is deleted, a notice will be displayed on the Plugin administration screen informing the user that there is some missing dependencies to install and/or activate. Additionally, each plugin whose dependencies are not met will have an error notice on their plugin row.
If a dependent plugin is missing some dependencies, its activation button will be disabled until the required dependencies are activated.
WooCommerce Stripe Gateway legacy checkout experience will no longer be supported in a subsequent version of this plugin. Please migrate to the new checkout experience to access more payment methods and avoid disruptions. Learn more
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WooCommerce has been updated! To keep things running smoothly, we have to update your database to the newest version. The database update process runs in the background and may take a little while, so please be patient. Advanced users can alternatively update via WP CLI.
Your theme (Flastsome Child) contains outdated copies of some WooCommerce template files. These files may need updating to ensure they are compatible with the current version of WooCommerce. Suggestions to fix this:
Update your theme to the latest version. If no update is available contact your theme author asking about compatibility with the current WooCommerce version.
If you copied over a template file to change something, then you will need to copy the new version of the template and apply your changes again.