Wordpress - WordPress Basics and ArchitectureYou tried to add a plugin but it did not appear on your site. What could be the problem?AThe plugin is not activated after installationBWordPress does not support pluginsCYou need to rewrite your website codeDPlugins only work on paid WordPress plansCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Check plugin activationAfter installing a plugin, you must activate it for it to work on your site.Step 2: Review other optionsWordPress supports plugins, no code rewrite is needed, and plugins work on free plans.Final Answer:The plugin is not activated after installation -> Option AQuick Check:Plugin activation needed to work [OK]Quick Trick: Activate plugins after install to see changes [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming plugins work automatically after installThinking WordPress lacks plugin supportBelieving plugins require paid plans
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