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Theme Documentation
  • 01.GETTING STARTED
    • 1. Download The Package Theme
    • 2. WordPress Information
    • 3. Recommended PHP Configuration Limits
    • 4. Files Included In The Package
    • 5. Site Speed
  • 02. Installation
    • 1. How To Install Your Theme
    • 2. How To Install Plugins Included
    • 3. Activate & Save Permalinks
    • 4. Troubleshooting Theme Installation
    • 5. How To Install A Plugin Not Included
  • 03. Demo Content
    • 1. One click import demo content
    • 2. Manual Demo Import
    • 3. Troubleshooting the Demo Content Import
  • 04. Get Updates
    • 1. How Do I Update My Theme
    • 2. How Do I Update Included Plugins
  • 05. General
    • 1. General Settings
    • 2. Homepage Settings
  • 06. Header
    • 1. Header Content
    • 2. Header Settings
  • 07. Page Header
    • 1. Page Header Settings
    • 2. Page Header In Specific Pages
  • 08. Footer
    • Footer Content
    • Footer Settings
  • 09. Blog
    • 1. Blog Page
    • 2. Single Post
  • 10. Portfolios
    • Portfolio Settings
  • 11. Typography
    • Typography Settings
  • 12. Preloader
    • Preload Settings
  • 13. Styling
    • 1. Color Scheme
    • 2. Add your custom CSS
  • 14. Woocommerce
    • 1. Getting Started
  • 15. Elementor Page Builder
    • Elementor Guide
  • 16. Revolution Slider
    • Revolution Slider
  • 17. FAQs
    • 1. How to replace demo image URLs
    • 2. How to build/customize 404 error page
    • 3. How to use icon SVGs from Flaticon
    • 4. How to create the tab with the Sections
    • 5. Import new home pages!
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5. How To Install A Plugin Not Included

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Last updated 10 months ago


If you want to install a plugin that we didn’t require or recommend, there are 3 ways below:

Install a Plugin using WordPress Plugin Search

The easiest way of installing a WordPress plugin is to use the plugin search. The only downside of this option is that a plugin must be in the which is limited to only free plugins.

Step 1 – Go to your WordPress admin area and click Plugins > Add New.

Step 2 – Typing the plugin name or the functionality you are looking for.

Step 3 – Go to the plugin you are looking for and click Install Now.

Step 4 – After WordPress downloaded and installed the plugin, click Active Plugin.

Install a Plugin using the WordPress Admin Plugin Upload

Step 1 – Download the plugin from the source (which will be a zip file).

Step 2 – Go to your WordPress admin area and click Plugins > Add New.

Step 3 – Click the Upload Plugin button on top of the page.

Step 4 – Click the Choose File button and select the plugin file you downloaded earlier to your computer then click Install Now

Step 5 – After WordPress installed the plugin, click Active Plugin.

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