TablePress Extension: DataTables FixedHeader
Extension for TablePress to add the DataTables FixedHeader functionality
1.8 - No issues found
Extension for TablePress to add the DataTables FixedHeader functionality
1.8 - No issues found
Site Kit is the official WordPress plugin from Google for insights about how people find and use your site. Site Kit is the one-stop solution to deploy, manage, and get insights from critical Google tools to make the site successful on the web. It provides authoritative, up-to-date insights from multiple Google products directly on the WordPress dashboard for easy access, all for free.
1.70.0 - Use with caution
Stop User Enumeration is a security plugin designed to detect and prevent hackers scanning your site for user login names.
1.4.3 - No issues found
This plugin gives the facility for hiding and showing the admin menu of side and top bar.
1.1.0 - Use with caution
Manage and organize columns in the posts, users, comments and media lists in the WordPress admin panel. Transform the WordPress admin screens into beautiful, clear overviews.
4.4.4 - Use with caution
PublishPress Capabilities gives you control over all the permissions on your WordPress site. We built this user role editor plugin so you have an EASY and POWERFUL way to manage users.
2.3.2 - Use with caution
Replace the checkboxes with radio buttons or a select drop-down in the built-in Categories metabox and Gutenberg sidebar panel.
0.7.1 - No issues found
Do you want to let your WordPress website accept uploads from your users for more file types and to freely upload files? We created the File Upload Types plugin to make it simple for anyone to easily add support for any file types with any extension or MIME type.
1.2.2 - Use with caution
Vimeo is the world’s leading all-in-one video platform that brings professional-quality video to all.
1.1.0 - No issues found
Put your website on autopilot by automating manual tasks to leverage your time and ressources for what’s really important to your project. WP Webhooks can be used on two different ways: Trigger (Send Data): A trigger sends information from your WordPress website on a specific event (e.g. when a user logs in), to any API or external service of your choice (e.g. Zapier, Integromat, Pabbly, …). Action (Receive Data): An action is the reversed way of the trigger. It allows you to receive data on your website from any API or external service (e.g. Zapier, Integromat, Pabbly) which then executes a specific functionality on your WordPress website (e.g. creating a user or post).
3.2.1 - Potentially unsafe