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I run 38 WordPress plugins on all of my blogs, that I consider to
be standard for what I need. What I do is download new plugins to my hard drive, and run a batch file that copies/updates all those plugins into my local blogs site plugin folders. For the specific plugins for specific sites, I simply copy those one by one. I then simply FTP those to each site. |
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I like the idea of creating a folder with the most common plugins. I created my first wordpress last week and it a very cool platform.
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I've just cut down all my plugins to the bare essentials - I HATE how they add things to your database it annoys me so much!
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