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WP Team List

WP Team List is a plugin that helps you to create a simple team site using your WordPress users with various display options. Either use a shortcode, a template tag or the built-in widget to display blog authors. After creating similar functionality for a couple of clients, we decided to roll our k.........

WP Widget Disable

This simple plugin allows you to disable any sidebar and dashboard widget for the current WordPress site you are on. It provides a simple user interface available to users with edit_theme_options capabilities (usually Administrator role) available under Appearance -> Disable Widgets. After saving.........

Digest Notifications

When you have lots of new user sign-ups or comments every day, it’s very distracting to receive a single email for each new event. With this plugin you get a daily or weekly digest of your website’s activity. The digest includes the following events: New Core Updates New comments that need to be .........

Simple User Adding

Simple User Adding declutters the form used to add new users to your site and strips it down to a minimum. Highlights: You no longer have to enter a custom password. It is automatically created for you. The plugin tries to detect the new user’s name from the email address you entered. Also: A “Sh.........

User Feedback

With this plugin, logged-in users can send feedback using a dedicated feedback button on the front-end. For example, when you find a bug you can highlight the relevant part of the page and write some additional notes to it. This information is sent via email to the blog administrator, including a s.........

WP Feed Post Thumbnail

With this plugin, an MRSS namespace is added to the site’s RSS feed to include each post’s thumbnail. WP Feed Post Thumbnail is very lightweight and only adds two small options under Settings -> Reading....

Admin Menu Manager

At required+ we strive to create a great user experience. We thought about how to improve the WordPress admin and came to the conclusion that we need a better way to manage the core of the WordPress back-end: the admin menu. This is our take on a simple, lightweight and unobtrusive WordPress admin .........