 Thank you everybody Hey, look, it's the local community college web page and they've got a course on WordPress and Hey, look, it's being taught by me Scott Huntley so unlike most of the speakers here today. I don't actually make my living using WordPress Nick kind of talked about what instructional design is and kind of got it wrong. That's okay But so I really only deal with WordPress these days For four times a year where I teach this course at the local community college and usually the people there are Small business owners. They want to get their first web page up online first website I used to teach WordPress as a TAFE teacher actually in the classroom So every now and then I'll refer to that experience So I'm also very used to seeing my students all with their eyes closed So don't worry about that regardless of what Nick said Huh, so whenever I'm teaching this course I always get to day two whenever that is and I talk about plugins and immediately people ask me What's the plugins that I should install? So that's always the question So that's what the basis of this talk is it's your first 12 plugins that you have to install now that being said for the record There are 56,000 plugins inside the wordpress.org repository I don't possibly know the details of all of them. Maybe only 63% of them I Don't know all the ins and outs of how every single plug-in works in addition I just want to make it clear that I have no affiliation with any of these plugins. I get no money I get no kickbacks And I even know that some of these people are here that I actually mentioned So I I hope you like what I have to say or I don't care, you know That's the way it is So yeah, it's I'm also if you install one of these and it breaks your site not my fault lose my number, okay So the other thing we have to talk about is money During this course. I usually come across this question We have to talk about how much does free actually cost because they come in thinking oh wordpress is free everything is free It's not right so Today especially with the plugins most of these plugins actually they you can have a but all the ones I'm talking about have a What's that called a premium model so you can actually pay extra to get more features and stuff like this I restricted myself to the free level the reason why is because I'm cheap and I just deal with the free level Eventually I believe it's nice to pay people for their stuff So eventually I'm gonna have to ethically start buying some of these plugins Huh, so let's get into it my first plug-in. No, it's not because it's plug-in zero because it's probably already installed is a kismet So a kismet's a comment spam plug-in. You all know about this one. What it does is it will actually Block spam comments from your site now. I used to not like a kismet. I used to have another one instead of a kismet I'm not gonna mention it The reason why is because one day a good friend of mine sent me an email and I couldn't find the email for the Presentation that said I tried to comment on your blog post and I couldn't because I'm spam and I went oh That's the reason I'm getting no spam because I'm not getting any comments. So I went back to a kismet So and now I'm happy with it I used to get a lot of spam even it got through and now I don't know they've done some improvements in that time period and so I'm pretty happy with it You do have to go and sign up for a wordpress.com account to actually get a kismet But you should sign up for one of these anyway There's a lot of value into that gravitar is a word. I'll throw it there So you sign up and it's pretty easy to set up and everything like that and these days they even have this new section here on the privacy Which has got to do with GDPR and we'll talk about that and it's scary ramifications later on So it's a really good plug-in. I highly recommend you turn that one on The next plug-in I'm gonna talk about is Yoast and you knew this was coming, right? This is number one in the featured or the popular plugins, right? So I really like Yoast. I used to hate it and and I don't I can't really put my fingers on why I think it's because of this cartoon Thing I didn't like the cartoony feel But I've since then come around on Yoast. I think it's a really good product. It's pretty easy to set up I went to set it up again for this this talk to prepare and it's really easy You just run the wizard and it does a lot of the work for you But you set up like things like how you template of how you want the the post or your post actually show up inside Google So if we actually take a look at a post this is a poster wrote a year ago this is something that's going to appear underneath the editor and It actually shows me that section there That's all about what it's like a preview of what my results are going to look like inside Google So it's it's a way that you can actually take a look at at that so it's all about search engine optimization and in fact I can actually edit that Snip it and you actually should you should put in your own like idea of what it should say and in fact this little box down here As you type into it It will go from red to green and then back to red if you type too much like I do So you want to stick in the green area that's actually going to give you the best sort of possible meta description for your post and you do all that and and You can actually see that they'll actually tell you the problems you have now. They actually have two sections readability and Focus keyword the readability section is all about writing better because that helps Yours your post actually show up higher in the search engine optimization rankings search engine rankings I Have so much trouble writing this and in fact I looked at this and I had to double check Only three point eight percent of my sentences contain the passive voice Usually all my sentences contain the passive voice. That is the hardest number for me to get down This is training me to become a better writer and yeah, that's I like that just for that Even if it's not even helping my search engine Results, but also they have this section on the focus keyword So this particular post was about the company I used to work for and how I was leaving them and you can actually see the problems areas are in red The other areas are in orange the warnings and then the green I had enough green results that this entire focus keyword was green So pretty cool. If you actually pay for their paid version, you can actually put in multiple things to actually target So you can actually see how you're targeting against multiple words. That might be worth me putting out a couple bucks. Oh I was supposed to click that. Okay, it doesn't matter the second plug-in is word fence word fence is a security plug-in very useful and You install this one and again, I was like trying to figure it. Oh, yeah What did I do to set it up and it's pretty much set it up itself? I really they changed the UI, but I really like it because it's it shows me who's attempted to log into my site You can even see a couple people. Oh shoot. I never thought about this. Now. You know my username I never use the username admin so you can see I had a couple people try to use admin to actually get in there I think it was me. I think I screwed up somehow I've got a firewall summary showing me who's how many attacks it's blocked and even where the attacks are coming from Not many attacks, but yeah, so it's actually showing me that information You can actually pay for it and you get the you can get two factor authentication So you can actually do the thing where you have to get put in the mobile phone code to actually get into your site But really I should do this tab because this is what I like about word fence the most and it's totally not what the product's about I'd like to go to this who who is no the live traffic one That's showing me actually who's visiting my website now and I love this I love to go and see who's actually visiting it so we can actually when I did this screenshot We could see these are the people actually visiting it wasn't that exciting. They're all bots So this one came and they took a look at the RSS feed and it's from my old company I think it's probably something I set up on the river press to check my site to do I can't figure out why they'd use that, but then this one here was that's actually Jetpack checking something that I'll talk about later. So you can actually see the bots actually visiting your site But you can also filter it for the humans so this is somebody in Perth So that's definitely somebody at my old company and but they only looked at the tag for word camp Brisbane I don't know why but yeah, what I liked is this one here. This is from somebody in footscray. I don't anybody here from footscray There we go. We figured it out. Oh My gosh, I can't believe that worked There we go, so you can actually see who's visiting this one here, too Is really interesting somebody from Pakistan came to visit my site and they actually went and they looked at a whole lot of stuff And it seemed to be I IOT and education stuff, so I'm wondering who this person is Anybody here from Pakistan? No, okay So it's pretty cool this page. I like to look at all the time inside where events this is the 404s I like to see why like who's not Connecting to one of my actual pages some of it's pretty legit. So this one here I changed the tag I changed the slug and I don't know I'll have to look into that It should have been a redirect or something but I can and make sense of what that happened These ones are a little bit scarier So they're looking for is there a file in the plugins folder So they're looking for a specific file and that particular person's looking for a lot That's somebody looking for a security vulnerability That makes me panic and what I do is I hit that button that says block IP and that actually blocks that person from visiting My site because probably they're trying to do something that I don't like so you can actually see the blocked IP So really useful. I really like where it fits When that happens to you a little bit all in one day all of a sudden you panic and you go I'm gonna look for something to protect myself even better. So I found this plug-in. This is WPS hide login and You look at this you start to read the description Quoi de neuf c'est français je ne lis pas français pourquoi Je te l'ai invest almost out the back. No, just scroll down. It's English. So No worries. Okay. I actually were French into my presentation. Yeah So what this actually does is it allows you to you know, how you usually log in by going to slash WP dash login This actually you can put in a code word. I've smart enough to block out my code word So I do when I go to log in I actually type in a different address So this kind of security is a bit like yeah, you can change the login. You are this kind of security is a bit like Is it is a bit is it this kind of security is a bit like the club Which is not really security, but basically the idea here is there's my beautiful 97 Toyota Corolla Which is fantastic. It's parked in the parking lot some kids come along and they're like if they were real car thief They can break into it regardless if I have the club or not But if you're just looking to take a Toyota, I mean a Toyota Corolla from 20 years ago, they're not selling it for parts Okay, so they're gonna drive around and then they're gonna light it on fire and everything like that So it's gonna take them 30 seconds to break into this one or they could go to this one Which doesn't have the club and they'll do the same thing, right? So from an ethical point of view, I'm a little bit worried because it's like from humanity Oh, this is bad that people are out there doing stuff from a practical pragmatic point of view better you than me That's a beautiful car Now if you own a 97 Toyota Corolla, you know, you have to have a spare tire in the boot The reason why is because you're gonna have flat tires You probably also have to have oil water all kinds of stuff So what that way when you call the NRMA and they come up, what's the NRMA up here? Yes, when you call the RACQ to come out and help you They need they're gonna need to have that sort of stuff and get you on the road quicker I found out because I had two flat tires my spare was flat so Likewise, I'm drawing an analogy here. You need to have backups for when bad things happen to your site So there's a lot of good backup plugins. This particular one I use is back WP up I really like this one and Yeah, I can't remember what I did to set up. It was pretty easy to install But what I like about it, it's all based on jobs. So the idea is that I set up these jobs and these jobs Jobs run at a certain time Just give me a sec. Okay These jobs run at a certain time and they back up my site I can already see a problem with this but that's okay And then I'm kind of lazy because I probably should have deleted the weekly backup because the midweekly backup does the same thing But anyway, it it shows you when it's next gonna run when it last ran check that every now and then I Logged into one time and I realized this backup hasn't run in weeks. What the hell happened? so definitely take a look to make sure your stuff is backing up and I do have a problem. They're all backing up to the same Same destination. I should probably change it to different destinations because if I ever lose access to that s3 bucket then well anyway to set up a new job you go up to add new and Yeah, you just say okay, where am I gonna back it up to so this is probably what I'm gonna do as part of my homework I'm gonna back it up to my Dropbox maybe And you name the job and then you say what do you actually want to back up? So you can choose are you gonna back up all the files just the database tables? all that sort of stuff and then you can actually set up you can even go through granular detail set up which database tables you're gonna back up even which files you're gonna back up and Yeah, or what are you gonna do are you gonna zip it compress it somehow or not? And you can actually set it up so that you run on the cron which is like basically a timer I don't need have the time to get into and I wouldn't be able to And yeah, I always set it up so it's timed automatically to back up And you can actually say what the frequency is and there's quite a number of options with that So I really like this backup. I know that there's other backup plugins, but yeah This one Google Analytics for WordPress by Monster Insights. Could you have a longer name? This is this one is a reporting one I want to see who's visiting my site other than just guy going through a word fence and this brings up Google Analytics into my site so I can actually see who's visiting don't judge me on my stats, please Don't judge me on my bounce rate, please I'm I'm it's just a hobby leave me alone. Okay, so I can actually see who's visiting How many views I have what countries they come from this is blowing my mind I looked at this as I was prepping this I'm like more people from Iraq China and the United Arab Emirates are coming rather than my family from Canada What the hell people I can see where they're coming from what sort of site? I really like this, but really this plug-in that puts all of them in my dashboard actually What I really like about it is it actually attaches you to Google Analytics And I usually go check out my stats on the actual Google Analytics If you haven't gone to Google Analytics if you're a privacy concerned person you'll freak out But if you're like hey, I want to see the stats on who's visiting my site You'll love it because there's so many stats and they display them so many ways We could spend hours just talking about all the ways my website is not getting viewers I Realized a couple weeks ago. I need to actually have a cash plug-in I picked this one kind of at random sort of not really at random I'll tell you why how later But I used to have I had a bad experience once with a cash and I swore off it for a long time But I came back to it a couple weeks ago because I said I get to do a cash in my plug-in presentation So I tried this one. This one works pretty good. I haven't had many problems. So I'm kind of happy So I'm going to recommend you get a cash plug-in This one seems to be okay for me I was talking about it at the parties last night and so many people are like that one sucks go for this one so you know tweet now why you think my cash plug-in sucks and share That information this one. I don't think it's that bad Anyway, the idea behind a cash is it actually takes those those PHP files of your posts and actually generates a static HTML file and that gets served out to your viewers and that speeds up your site a little bit so it's a good idea to install a cache and This one's okay by me This one this plug-in here simple SSL This will allow me to attach an SSL certificate to my site Again, this was one that I when I was doing the slides I was like how did I set this up and I can't even remember and I couldn't even figure it out without clearing the SSL certificate And you know resetting it all so I just went If I don't remember having a drama with it it was probably good and in fact I'm going to tell you the reason why I know that it was was really easy because Wait, what is this slide? It doesn't matter. I'll tell you why because you're probably asking what's SSL some of you and That's beyond the scope of this presentation But I was here in this very room not this very room. That's a lie last year at this presentation So go watch this presentation Warren Denley all about SSL why you need to get one and during that presentation. I was this guy's job I was the timekeeper and I Was like wow, I really need an SSL certificate and I was able to set it up before the next presentation That's why I know it was a good plug-in because it was like no drama. I got it going in like minutes So watch that presentation get an SSL plug-in The other one I went to a WordPress meet-up in Sydney and will Brown Scared the bejesus out of me all about the GDPR because I didn't know anything about it And now I'm like paranoid that somebody in Belgium is going to sue me So definitely you need to get a plug-in to give you a cookie notice now. I picked this one, but The reality is pick any of the GDPR cookie plug-ins. So take a look at some of them The reason why I picked this one is because it had 800,000 installs so I figured go with the herd there's safety in the herd So that's the one that I picked Probably somebody will tell me why it's terrible. Oh, yeah, by the way, what's GDPR beyond the scope of this? This presentation to tell you what GDPR is But if you went to word camp Sydney a couple months ago, there was a presentation on it there So go watch that available now on WordPress TV. So This one I just installed and it just adds this little cookie notice at the bottom of my page now Somebody's gonna tell me it's probably not that doesn't comply with GDPR. You're all wrong. It doesn't matter I just yeah, I picked that language because it came out of the box And I was just like I can't figure out what to put in there. That's better than that. So there you go So definitely put in a GDPR cookie notice This one is a utility plug-in. I found this one really useful from time to time duplicate post What it does is it's going to make a copy of my post So if I go to my post I find a post like this one and it adds this two little things here clone and new draft And I spent way too long trying to figure out the difference between the two I figured out sort of what it is if you hit clone It just makes a copy if you hit new draft makes a copy and you go into it in the editor maybe But the idea behind it is that you actually can copy one of your posts So it's pretty cool pretty useful if you've got like a lot of posts that are you're gonna keep doing another one That's just like a previous one. You just want to copy it and there you go Yeah, that yeah, I should have hit. Oh, sorry Duplicate post. Sorry. I forgot people might be taking notes So anyway With this this is really cool. You can actually set up what it's actually gonna copy So if it's just the title or if you're the content, I don't know why you'd copy just the title But okay, you can actually pick what you're actually gonna copy when you clone it and you can even do who's gonna clone it so if you've got a WordPress site that's got multiple users and you decide certain levels of people shouldn't be able to clone posts there you go and in fact You can even do this cool thing here where you can actually add prefixes and suffixes to the title and stuff like this So you can really set that up and and you know kind of get like a sort of templating system going on It's kind of a useful utility this one. I really like this one. This is again another utility one I forget who I got it from but somebody was doing a presentation at a WordPress meetup And I saw this in their list of plugins and I was just curious and I looked at it and I was like I love this. This is cool So what this does it will actually add a calendar underneath my posts and if I go click on that calendar link It actually opens up this that calendar link It actually opens up this this is a calendar of the month and it shows where my posts when they actually happened in the month So I can actually see when I've posted get an idea of like on a monthly calendar And you can see that I need to post more often But that's okay because I can actually take one of these unscheduled posts and I can even create a new Sort of draft in here. It's not even a real draft It's just like the title and I can actually add that and I can drag that onto any of the pages And I can drag stuff around and it gets posted on that day. So I can actually say hey, oh, this is terrible I need to post something on the 13th of October, which is past And and I can actually do that sort of scheduling inside there. I think it's a brilliant plug-in really useful Broken link checker. This is again another utility one comes in really handy So the idea behind this one is it's going to actually check for some broken links on my site. So here I've got 644 different links to external sites on my on my actual entire WordPress site and I can actually go through and it runs automatically it checks to see if those links are still active They're still valid. So the first one here That's actually linking to a YouTube video that I'm in and at any time the people who own that YouTube channel could take Then that video what am I going to do with my blog posts after that happens? Likewise with this one. This is actually a conference. I'm actually going to this one on Monday This is ed tech posium. They changed their name from Moodle posium to ed tech posium and In my old posts. I used to link it to the actual Moodle posium, but they have actually redirected to ed tech posium There's a long battle there. Don't worry about it And so actually I can actually check to make sure that that's still working I couldn't find any broken links on my site, which is good So this is a one that I'm going to pretend is broken. So this is a post about the pine 64 I can actually click on that post and from this menu. I can actually say okay edit the URL point it to someplace else Unlink it so it will just leave the the words in there unlinked or Recheck it. Maybe it was just down on that particular moment when it went through and checked The final plug-in is you knew this was coming jetpack. I'm sure some of you have heard jetpack Jetpack I used to have sort of a negative Opinion of it. I used to think of it. It's the kitchen sink and it's a big lot of bloat and everything like that now as part of my Community course a lot of people kept asking about wordpress.com and eventually I added wordpress.com to the start of it And the more I used wordpress.com the more I Stopped looking down my nose at it and I started to say, you know, this is not a bad product This is actually a really good product and they actually add the people at automatic add a lot of Really cool functionality into wordpress.com Jetpack is a way to get that into your block So they do things like stats and I love to have the stats to see how well my site is doing not at all But they build that the stats that you get at wordpress.com into your actual wordpress Block now and you can see all kinds of stuff slightly different ways of displaying the same information as before They also have this thing which will protect you against brute force attacks I turned that on even though I already have that in wordfence. I probably could turn that off but You can also do this one this comes in handy all the time No, not all the time but every now and then I'll get an email saying my site is down And that's because the jetpack is actually monitoring my site So remember wordfence that bought that would check it actually checked to see if my site was up so every now and then I'll get an email saying my site's down I get a reboot my virtual server and Yeah, usually that works There's some image stuff so actually a long story there, but it will actually put your images into a CDN if you turn that on and That's a little bit beyond the scope of what I can talk about now CDN is content delivery network So it's gonna help speed up your delivery of images It even has this carousel thing which I've never used and I was kind of surprised when I did my screenshots And I don't know why I included it This comment thing so we can actually do things like we can let people Comment just using their their various social media accounts And we can actually enable pop-up cards over gravitas and so forth This one I like it actually allows people to subscribe follow your blog inside the wordpress.com portal So if you've never been in there, you can actually follow people's blogs and comment on do this entire blogging world inside Wordpress.com so you can be part of that even though you're not in wordpress.com You can add these custom post types Which I think I included this because I just went to a Portfolios conference and I want to play with e-portfolios a little bit more so I could do that with WordPress And you can actually do this one this one happens to me all the time. It's actually checking my spelling and my grammar I don't know what it means by style But probably it's gonna tell me that I'm writing in the passive voice Which I already know about and you can even do stuff like what is this post by email? Why would I put in that? Oh, no, I know why infinite scroll you can actually turn it on put on infinite scroll Does anybody use infinite scroll? We have to banish that person from the room if they do it's Terrible infinite scroll I hate And it adds this as well related posts at the bottom of your posts at the bottom of mine I've got these related posts and I didn't really have to do anything. It just does it automatically. It's magic I love it. This is what I love the most about jetpack When I actually publish my posts it will actually go out to my various social media So I connected my social medias so when I publish it will actually go out to my Twitter my LinkedIn And I have no idea what will happen with my Google Plus, but nobody does And yeah, you you connect into the world of the word press comm so I really like that particular plug-in So I've come around and I now think of it as a Swiss Army knife as opposed to a kitchen sink Even though both those terms are the same thing So how do you find a good plug-in to do XYZ for so for instance? What if you need a good? Google map plug-in. What do you do to actually find one? So this is what my strategy is first I go to the wordpress.org site to the plug-ins And I type in in the search and right there and it comes up with 300 pages worth of Google Maps plug-ins. This is kind of like plug-in speed dating I'm trying to find the best plug-in as quick as possible. So what's my strategy? I? Look at each candidate. So here's a candidate. What am I going to check number one? I'm going to read through that I'm going to skim that and I'm going to say does that kind of sound like what I'm looking for number two How many people are using it usually more people better? Not always but Number three how many stars does it have and also how many people have ranked it a five star review with three people? Google is meaningless because it's probably mom dad and sister who rated it Is it tested with my my version of wordpress? And then I say yeah, that's a pretty good candidate Let's take a little bit further. So I actually click on it and I start start looking at this. I start saying okay A little bit more details. When was it last updated now this one? I'm really cool 57 minutes ago I bet they don't have that kind of frequency. That's more just I happen to catch it at a lucky time But you want to check that it's been updated recently How many people again how many installs is it? Compatible with your wordpress version. I think I covered this you can even find out if it's compatible with your PHP version Although probably most people don't know that and then you go take a look at the ratings So oh no, sorry you go take a look at how many support tickets they've fixed So this is not doing too bad. They've done 21 out of 30. No 20 out of 31 in the last two months Okay, so they're they're they've got a pass and then you go take a look at the stars a little bit more I always like to look at who gave it one star reviews because I want to know why do people hate this plug-in? Are these people crazy or they have legitimate beefs? So I like to go through just skim that is there any sort of how many people and how much do they hate it? Then I look at the screenshots. Is this a UI that sort of makes sense to me just looking at it Is it intuitive because if it's not intuitive, I'm going to spend time waste time looking at it trying to use it and Also, I take a look at what their documentation is just on the spot. So that way I try to figure out how many How much help is there for me to actually figure out how to use this plug-in again? I do all of this in like 30 seconds. So you're going to be quick, right? So then I say, okay, this is a candidate. Let's give it a go Now if you're a fool like me, you put it right into your site If you're smart you have another backup site like a local copy like another and you install it there Give it a test there because if it dies then who cares? Yeah, I don't know. I'm just don't do what I do All right, so Do we have time? Yes, I think we have time. We've entered the lightning round So how much time do I have? Wait, no, not yet The lightning round is as many plugins as I can do in the next little while Definitely if you're into e-commerce go with WooCommerce because this is one of the best plugins I really like it. I wish I had something to sell because every time I demo it to somebody. I'm like, oh, this is awesome Duplicator really cool. I used to use this with my students. They had to make WordPress sites You can actually take a clone of that site and then as a teacher I would up look at that clone so it's actually like about copying your entire WordPress site You could use this as a backup But you actually have to physically go in and click a button that says make a package How many people are actually doing that on a regular basis you'll find out when your site breaks But if you pay for it, you can actually get it to do that automatically, but I really love it I wish I used it more Smoosh this is an image compression plugin really cool If you want to actually take your your pictures and get them automatically squished I usually use Photoshop for a lot of my images so that does that automatically but every now and then You know, it's good to have this one going in there as well easy footnotes Really obscure kind of use but I really love this plugin So when you're typing if you want to have a footnote at the bottom of your page you actually put in the shortcode note and You just type in your little footnote close the shortcode and you keep on typing And you can just add as many footnotes as you want don't add a lot of footnotes But you know you can add like three footnotes You don't have to type in note one note. It does it all automatically really cool plugin if you use footnotes feed WordPress my presentation on Monday at Tech posiums all about taking content from WordPress into Moodle and then back from Moodle back into WordPress using RSS feeds and I did that and I found this plug-in This is a RSS aggregator So you can actually take posts from one WordPress blog or really from any RSS source and feed it into your WordPress site So when I was at working at the company I used to work I blogged on their their site on their site So I blogged but I would feed that back into my site using that and I actually even you can add categories You can add tags it does that all automatically. There's a lot of RSS ones this one. I found bad UI but Really intuitive so I really like this This this plug-in so cool Pixabay anybody know what pixabay is have you heard pixabay? Yeah, I use pixabay all the time this plug-in will actually add a button inside there so when you go to add an image it will actually add one from the pixabay you can search from inside WordPress if you don't know What pixabay is it's a collection of? Public domain images that you can use inside your site. You don't have to worry about creative comments. You don't have to worry about Any of that sort of stuff really useful as a content creator It makes me sad that people are giving away their stuff, but you can actually hit the donate a coffee to this person I can't figure out where this button is in Gutenberg. So if anybody knows please show me Big blue button. So I work a lot in Moodle and the education space. We use big blue button all the time I used to do this all the time. So it's like Adobe connect. It's like a web conferencing platform I can't believe there's only 5,000 plug-ins big blue buttons open source. I love big blue button. I can't say enough wonderful things about it But yeah, you I've actually been to a virtual conference where the person ran it off of WordPress Which is unusual for an education conference Using buddy press and big blue button so if you've got any kind of web conferencing webinar you want to put up webinars look into big blue button and Likewise this one if you're in the education space each 5p again I can't believe more people aren't using this if you haven't gone to h5p.org Go there check it out because if you're building any kind of educational stuff Each 5p has got a whole lot of resources and you can put them inside your WordPress so you can actually put in quizzes test polls all kinds of cool stuff like that So if you're doing any kind of education stuff definitely take a look at this one and Finally Uninstall hello dolly install hello Samuel L. Jackson. Okay. It hasn't been updated in a while Not a lot of people are using it, but trust me. This is an awesome plug-in So cool. All right, so there we go Questions. Oh wait, how did this slide get in here? Look at that wonderful car only five hundred dollars Questions comments hateful things to say