WordPress.com is opening itself up to third-party plugins and themes

WordPress.com is opening itself up to third-party plugins and themes

The popularity of WordPress is in no small part thanks to its customizability. There are tens of thousands of third-party themes and plugins that make the ubiquitous blogging platform vastly more useful. Unfortunately, those who have chosen to host their site on WordPress.com are prevented from using them.

But that’s about to change, as Automattic today announced that those with business-tier accounts on WordPress.com can now install third-party themes and plugins built by other WordPress users.

Unfortunately, the company hasn’t made it available to all users. It’s currently only available to those on the most expensive Business plan, which runs at nearly $21 per month. That’ll be a bitter pill for some to swallow.

However there are many shared WordPress hosting sites out there for a lot less per month ($7 to $10pm) which will let you install plug-ins).

See http://ift.tt/2veM2zq

Wordpress.com is opening itself up to third-party plugins and themes
Third-party plugins and themes are coming to Wordpress.com


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