Después de instalar WordPress, lo primero que todo principiante necesita aprender es cómo instalar un plugin de WordPress.
En palabras sencillas, los plugins de WordPress son como aplicaciones para su sitio web de WordPress. Permiten añadir nuevas características a WordPress, como un formulario de contacto, un pase de diapositivas, un carrito de la compra y mucho más.
Hay miles de plugins gratuitos y de pago disponibles para WordPress. En esta guía paso a paso, le mostraremos cómo instalar un plugin de WordPress.
Antes de empezar
Si estás usando WordPress.com, entonces no puedes instalar plugins.
A menudo recibimos quejas de usuarios que dicen que no pueden ver el menú de plugins en su escritorio de WordPress. Esto se debe a que utilizas WordPress.com, que tiene sus limitaciones.
No puedes instalar plugins en WordPress.com a menos que te actualices a su plan de negocios. Por otro lado, puedes instalar cualquier plugin que quieras en tu sitio web WordPress.org autoalojado desde el primer momento (Ver las diferencias entre WordPress.org autoalojado vs WordPress.com).
Si quieres cambiar de WordPress.com a WordPress.org, lee nuestro tutorial sobre cómo cambiar correctamente de WordPress.com a WordPress.org.
Dicho esto, veamos ahora cómo instalar un plugin de WordPress en su sitio web.
Cómo instalar un plugin de WordPress
Para hacerlo más fácil, hemos creado un video tutorial sobre cómo instalar un plugin de WordPress que puedes ver a continuación.
Sin embargo, si sólo quieres seguir las instrucciones de texto, entonces puedes seguir nuestro tutorial paso a paso sobre cómo instalar un plugin de WordPress.
Hemos cubierto los tres métodos: instalando un plugin de WordPress usando la búsqueda, subiendo un plugin de WordPress, e instalando manualmente un plugin de WordPress usando FTP.
¿Preparado? Vamos a los primeros pasos.
Instalar un plugin usando WordPress Plugin Search
La forma más fácil de instalar un plugin de WordPress es utilizar la búsqueda de plugins. El único inconveniente de esta opción es que el plugin debe estar en el directorio de plugins de WordPress, que está limitado solo a plugins gratuitos.
Lo primero que tiene que hacer es visitar la página Plugins ” Añadir Nuevo dentro de su área de administrador de WordPress.
Verá una pantalla como la de la captura de pantalla anterior. Encuentre el plugin escribiendo el nombre del plugin o la funcionalidad que está buscando. Después de eso, verás un montón de anuncios / catálogo / fichas como el ejemplo de abajo:
Puede elegir el plugin que más le convenga. Como en nuestra búsqueda, estábamos buscando WPForms que es el mejor plugin para formularios de contacto de WordPress, haremos clic en el botón ‘Instalar ahora’ que está a su lado.
WordPress descargará e instalará el plugin. Después de esto, notará que el botón “Instalar ahora” se convertirá en el botón “Activar”.
Un plugin de WordPress puede ser instalado en tu sitio, pero no funcionará a menos que lo actives. Así que adelante y haga clic en el botón activar para empezar a utilizar ese plugin en su sitio de WordPress.
Eso es todo, usted ha instalado correctamente su primer plugin de WordPress.
El siguiente paso es configurar los ajustes del plugin. Estos ajustes variarán para cada plugin, por lo que no vamos a cubrir eso en esta entrada.
Instalar un plugin usando la subida de plugins del administrador de WordPress
Los plugins de pago de WordPress no aparecen en el anuncio / catálogo / ficha de plugins de WordPress. Estos plugins no pueden ser instalados usando el primer método.
Es por eso que WordPress viene con el método de subida para instalar dichos plugins. Le mostraremos cómo instalar plugins de WordPress usando la opción de subida en el área del administrador.
Primero, necesita descargar el plugin desde la fuente (que será un archivo zip). A continuación, debe ir al área de administrador de WordPress y visitar la página Plugins ” Añadir nuevo plugin.
Después, haga clic en el botón “Subir plugin” en la parte superior de la página.
Aparecerá el formulario de subida de plugins. Aquí tienes que hacer clic en el botón “Elegir archivo” y seleccionar el archivo del plugin que descargaste antes en tu ordenador.
Una vez seleccionado el archivo, haga clic en el botón “Instalar ahora”.
WordPress subirá el archivo del plugin desde su ordenador y lo instalará por usted. Verás un mensaje de éxito como este después de que la instalación haya terminado.
Una vez instalado, necesita enlazar en el enlace Activar Plugins para empezar a usar el plugin.
Usted tendría que configurar los ajustes para satisfacer sus necesidades. Estos ajustes varían para cada plugin por lo tanto no vamos a cubrir que en esta entrada.
Instalar manualmente un plugin de WordPress usando FTP
En algunos casos raros, su proveedor de alojamiento WordPress puede tener restricciones de archivo que podrían limitar su capacidad para instalar un plugin desde el área de administrador.
En este caso, lo mejor es instalar el plugin manualmente usando FTP.
El método de gestión FTP es el menos amigable para los principiantes.
Primero tendrás que descargar el archivo fuente del plugin (será un archivo zip). A continuación, tienes que extraer el archivo zip en tu ordenador.
Al extraer el archivo zip del plugin se creará una nueva carpeta con el mismo nombre. Esta es la carpeta que necesitas subir manualmente a tu sitio web usando un cliente FTP.
Tendrás que acceder a tu alojamiento a través del gestor de FTP. Si no tiene su nombre de usuario y contraseña de FTP, póngase en contacto con su proveedor de alojamiento de WordPress y pregúntele.
Abra el cliente FTP en su ordenador y conéctese a su sitio web utilizando las credenciales de acceso proporcionadas por su alojamiento web. Una vez conectado, vaya a la carpeta /wp-content/plugins/
de su sitio web.
A continuación, sube la carpeta que has extraído del archivo zip a la carpeta /wp-content/plugins/
de tu servidor web.
Después de subir los archivos, tienes que visitar el área de administración de WordPress y hacer clic en el enlace Plugins del menú de administración. Verás que tu plugin se ha instalado correctamente en la página de plugins.
Tienes que enlazar Activar debajo del plugin para empezar a usarlo.
Una vez activado, es posible que tenga que configurar los ajustes del plugin. Los plugins de WordPress vienen con sus propios ajustes que difieren de un plugin a otro, por lo que no los describiremos aquí.
FAQ acerca de la instalación de plugins de WordPress
Como principiante puede tener algunas preguntas acerca de la instalación de plugins de WordPress. Como el mayor sitio de recursos de WordPress, hemos escuchado todas ellas.
Aquí están algunas de las preguntas más frecuentes acerca de la instalación de plugins de WordPress.
1. ¿Cómo puedo encontrar los mejores plugins de WordPress para instalar en mi sitio web?
Hay más de 55.000 plugins de WordPress sólo en el directorio gratuito de plugins de WordPress. Muchos más están disponibles como plugins premium. Esto hace que sea un poco difícil para los principiantes encontrar el mejor plugin para la característica que necesitan.
Hemos compilado una lista de todos los plugins de WordPress esenciales que la mayoría de los sitios web de WordPress necesitan.
También tenemos un tutorial detallado sobre cómo elegir el mejor plugin de WordPress en el que le mostramos en qué fijarse cuando busque un plugin.
2. ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre plugins instalados y activos?
WordPress te permite instalar un plugin y no usarlo en absoluto. Para poder usar un plugin en su sitio, necesita ‘Activarlo’.
Puede ver los plugins activos visitando la página ‘Plugins’ en el área de administrador de WordPress. Aparecerán resaltados con un fondo azul.
Los plugins con fondo blanco están instalados en su sitio web pero no activos.
3. ¿Debo borrar los plugins inactivos?
Si no estás usando un plugin, entonces es recomendable borrarlo de tu sitio web. Para más información sobre este debate, consulta nuestro artículo sobre por qué deberías borrar los plugins inactivos en WordPress.
4. ¿Cuántos plugins puedo instalar en WordPress?
Puedes instalar tantos plugins en WordPress como necesites. No es el número de plugins lo que afecta a la velocidad de tu sitio web, sino la calidad de esos plugins. Para más información, consulte nuestro artículo sobre cuántos plugins de WordPress debe instalar.
5. Cómo desinstalar un plugin de WordPress
Puede desinstalar un plugin de WordPress visitando la página Plugins en el área de administrador de WordPress. Si el plugin que quieres eliminar está activo, primero tendrás que desactivarlo. Después, simplemente haga clic en el enlace enlazar para borrarlo de su sitio web.
Para obtener instrucciones más detalladas, consulte nuestra guía sobre cómo desinstalar correctamente un plugin de WordPress.
Esperamos que esto te haya ayudado a aprender cómo instalar plugins de WordPress.
Puede que también quieras ver nuestra categoría de plugins donde escribimos acerca de los mejores plugins de WordPress que puedes usar para lograr lo que sea que estés buscando hacer. Cada uno de esos artículos viene con instrucciones paso a paso sobre cómo establecer plugins individuales.
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Jeff says
Thank you for sharing this article for beginners, I remember how anxious I was when I first started my WordPress website years ago installing plugins. I also shared this on my Facebook page for others to take advantage of, I thank you again for providing this article for beginners.
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Offiong says
Please help me out. I have a new site but after installing and activating plugin i cant edit my header and footer. Please i need your help on how to edit the header and footer.
WPBeginner Support says
You can use the plugin in our article here to add code to your header: https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-add-header-and-footer-code-in-wordpress/
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Sharron Wilkie says
I have the WooCommerce plugin on my online store. I have a plugins menu but it is YITH plugins and there is no other plugins menu. I want to install Partial.ly but cannot access a normal plugins menu
Ravi says
can i add captcha to “visual form builder” plugin
Julie says
I just purchased a personal site to build a portfolio and read your suggestions for the best builders (Elementor, Beaver, etc.) Unless I upgrade to business subscription for $299 I can’t use any of them, is that correct? No plugins for anything less than business plan?
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Julie,
You are probably using WordPress.com. Please see our guide on the difference between self hosted WordPress.org vs free WordPress.com blog.
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Iman says
Is the All in One SEO Plugin free?
Erica says
I am using WordPress.org (as confirmed by the WordPress logo in the upper left of my Dashboard), but the plugin menu is still not there. Could it be that my hosting company has a multi-tenant version that hides certain features from me?
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Erica,
Please contact your WordPress hosting provider. It is likely that the user account you are using doesn’t have administrator privileges.
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tom says
Hello, I bought a woocommerce site for real estate.
I have properties for rental but also for sale, so I want to remove the button -book- not on my pages for sale. How can I do this? Thanks in advance
Tom Gunterman says
No instructions on how to put it on a page or any particular place.
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Tom,
WordPress has more than 50,000+ free plugins. Each one of them does different things. Depending on the plugin you are trying to install you will find instructions on how to use it on the plugins website.
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rose says
Hi. I’m uploading a plugin like in the second example…. but which file do I upload? The maps one I have purchased is a folder with all the files inside i.e. documentation – I don’t know which bit to upload! Please help
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Rose,
When you purchase a WordPress theme you get it in a zip file. You don’t need to unzip that file and upload it.
You try again by downloading the plugin again.
Alternately, you can upload the plugin folder to your WordPress website manually using FTP. You will need to upload the folder to /wp-content/plugins/ folder.
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Digember says
Thanks for the guide, very helpful.
Upload via WordPress directory gives error to me, so I used the FTP method to upload a downloaded plugin and it worked.
Jake Sullivan says
I am trying to upload a plugin onto my site. I have followed it up to the point where you click “Upload Plugin” on the Add New section of the plugin page. However, whenever I click the button nothing happens at all.
Niels Tang Graverholt says
Thanks for a great page
BUT: When I have installed and activated, what do I do then to use the plugin??
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Niels,
It actually depends on the plugin you are using. Some plugins add a new page where you can configure plugin settings. This page is typically located under Settings menu in your WordPress admin bar. Other plugins may place it under other menu items in admin area. Check the plugin’s details page for instructions.
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Rizwan says
You guys are the best! Your style of teaching is simply amazing! Please make more videos on WP.
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Rizwan,
Thank you for kind words. You may also want to subscribe to our YouTube Channel for WordPress video tutorials.
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Ruby Moseley says
I installed and activated Email Subscribers. I filled in the contact/subscribers list. I posted a blog…but no mail was sent out? what am I leaving out?
Sidhant says
I installed a plugin manually and activated it. I can not see plugin page, where it is?
Martyna says
Hello,
I would love some assistance with a plugin please. I have uploadd a new theme to my site with all of the required plugins, all of which have successfuly installed, but one (Revolution Slider).
I am getting the following message:
Unpacking the package…
Installing the plugin…
Destination folder already exists…./public_html/wp-content/plugins/revslider/
Plugin install failed.
I have gone into my file manager and can see that there is already a folder with the required plugin installed, however when I try to access the plugin from the WP dashboard, it still says it’s not been installed (and I can’t find it in inactive either).
If anyone has any advice, I’d be super grateful! Thanks!
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Martyna,
You’ll need to delete the plugin folder from your website using the File Manager. After that you’ll be able to upload and install the plugin again.
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Deborah says
Hi
How do I install a plugin in localhost?
I’ve tried adding it manually in : xampp/htdocs/mywebsite/wp-content/plugins
but when I got back to the site plugins area its still not there. I’ve cleared cache just in case there was a bit of a lag but still nothing.
I used this process to add a new theme and it worked fine.
Is there something else I should be doing?
Thanks
WPBeginner Support says
Hey Deborah,
May be the plugin you are trying to add has incorrect plugin header which could stop WordPress from showing it as a plugin. Try adding some other plugin, to make sure this isn’t the case.
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Lisa says
I just want to say that I am 52 and pretty much computer illiterate and I was just able to install a plug in from this. So so easy!!!
Dicognito says
HI, I am receiving following error when i try to test contact for i add: “site is currently unable to handle this request.
HTTP ERROR 500” . I checked e mail address and it is ok , so could you suggest how to solve
Thank you !
shakeel khan says
hi,i how to use urdu in word press? please help me
WPBeginner Support says
Hey Shakeel,
WordPress is available in many languages and can be used in almost any language. Please see our guide on how to install WordPress in other languages for more details.
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Jake says
Hello,
After successfully installing and configuring the header and footer plug in, I was wondering how I can go back and change what appeara in the header after i saved and exited the plug in? Can’t find a way to do this
Brock says
Hello, thanks for the great info. I’ve purchased Yoast premium, downloaded it, but then when i try to upload to my site, its has broken the download into a bunch of individual folders. I’m certain i probably need all of them, but it will only let me choose one?
So how should i proceed?
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Brock,
Premium plugins come as a zip file. After downloading it to your computer, you don’t need to unzip or open that file. If you do that, then you will see individual folders packed inside the plugin.
If for some reason you cannot locate the plugin’s zip file, then you can try uploading it using FTP.
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Nia says
I DID IT!!! I manually uploaded a plugin for the very first time and I DID IT. The video was excellent! Thank you!
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Hey Nia,
Glad you found it helpful Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel for WordPress video tutorials.
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Gelu Nastac says
Hi,
I have installed your plugin “insert-headers-and-footers”, and this broken my website (don’t load).
This get back the error:
Fatal error: Can’t use function return value in write context in /home2/gnastac/public_html/topbusinessgrowth.com/wp-content/plugins/insert-headers-and-footers/ihaf.php on line 102
Could you help me to fix it?
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Gelu Nastac,
First you will need to deactivate the plugin. If you are unable to access the WordPress admin area, then see our guide on how to deactivate plugins when not able to access admin area.
After that you will need to install the updated version of the plugin. Let us know if this worked.
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Gelu Nastac says
It works
Thank you
sarina says
what could be the reason for the add new button for the new plugin istall area showing this message “unexpected error occurred. Something may be wrong with WordPress.org or this server’s configuration.
Keith Williams says
Thanks! Your website has helped this newbie and I just wanted you to know that you are appreciated. This is a long way from how I learned to build a website back in the early 2k’s. You’ve made my life better knowing there is a place to find information that doesn’t talk down to me but shows me in plain, step-by-step, English.
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Keith,
Thanks for the kind words We really appreciate your support and feedback.
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Sneha says
Thanking You Sir,
It’s very helpful for me…
Apata says
Hello,
I want to create my site through my android tab, but please is there any mobile Ftp to use for uploading files. And is it possible to create site through android tab?
Thanks
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Apata,
Yes, you can do it using a tab. However, it will be a little difficult and you may not be able to do certain things. Some plugins and themes may be difficult to setup.
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ABHILASHA SHARMA says
What if the plugin failed to install? I actually tried to install the contact form 7 plugin but it didn’t worked.
Rick rommers says
Did you activate the plugin after you hit the install button
mourine says
hello i have installed a questionnaire plugin in a word press website that was developed by someone else, and i don’t know how to view them from the front end? am not well conversant with word press… need help
Justin Lanouette says
verry helpfull thank you
Keith says
I would like to ask for help on plugins. I’m new to this area and I’m currently taking an online course. However, I haven’t gotten an answer from them yet.
I’m trying to activate/add my first plugin. I understand a plugin can be 1 file. In my case it’s a php file and its contents is just comments at this point.
When I go to plugins in my admin site I dont see the file. so I’ve tried using the ‘add new’ link and I proceed to upload the file both as a singe file and as a zip file and here are the errors I get:
Unpacking the package…
Installing the plugin…
The package could not be installed. No valid plugins were found.
Plugin install failed.
OR i get this error:
Unpacking the package…
The package could not be installed. PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_FORMAT (-10) : Unable to find End of Central Dir Record signature
I’ve installed XAMPP and WordPress on my local host
Why am i getting these errors and how do I correct it?
How do I add my plugins that I develop myself to my site? I’m using my localhost with XAMPP to do testing
Valerie says
Can you still install plugins on a template/theme you have already downloaded?
Tess says
Hiya,
I also cannot see the plug-in menu on my dashboard. I’ve recently moved from wordpress.com to .net (which, I’ve been told, is essentially the same as .org, right?) How do I fix this? My site has not been hacked or anything.
Thank you.
WPBeginner Support says
If you cannot see the plugins menu, then most probably your site is still redirecting you to the WordPress.com dashboard. It is also possible that your site is still hosted with WordPress.com and you just added a domain name to your existing WordPress.com blog.
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Rajat insa says
Hi,
i downloaded few slider plugins and activated.
.where i place the shortcode ?.Thereby i can see the plugin in page div.
Please help
Randall says
Hi – I followed your tutorial on how to dump wordpress.com for wordpress.org.
I hosted my site on bluehost.com and downloaded wordpress on bluest (per another one of your tutorials… Thanks!)
But now i am logging into wordpress as an admin through the bluehost cPanel and still no plugging tab showing on my dashboard… any ideas what I could have done wrong?
John says
I do NOT have a “plugins” menu item between Appearance and Users! Why not?
?
John
PS So how can and WHERE do *I* install any WP plugins?
WPBeginner Support says
You are probably using WordPress.com. Please see our guide on the difference between self hosted WordPress.org vs free WordPress.com blog.
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Mike says
I installed the lite version and now I want to enter the contest for the full version but I don’t see where. I tried putting in the address provided but it says “page not found”.
Ingeborg says
Do you know if there are any way we may filter the search result? If I could filter out those plugins that are not updated to my version of WordPress, and sort by for instance grade or popularity, I might find the plugin I need!
WPBeginner Support says
Nope there isn’t a way to do this right now. You may also want to see our guide on installing plugins not-tested with your WordPress version.
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Neha says
I install plugin, but how can access it on wordpress theme or page or post.
plugin name is easy randome quotes. How codes write and where write for calling this plugin.
WPBeginner Support says
Please refer to plugin’s page on WordPress.org, or plugin’s website for instructions.
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Luis Montes de Oca says
After upgrade wordpress its looking for ajaxformpro-es_ES.mo. and showing this errors:
WPBeginner Support says
Please contact plugin author for support, or try reinstalling the plugin.
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Nadia says
I don’t have the plugin option on my dashboard. Not sure how to work around that. Any ideas?
WPBeginner Support says
You are probably using WordPress.com. Please see our guide on the difference between self hosted WordPress.org vs free WordPress.com blog.
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Rachel says
I’ve installed and activated a plugin, but it’s not popping up on my dashboard the way others have, nor is it listed under Appearance. I get the sense I somehow need to register it in functions.php the same way I registered the nav menu, but I just can’t figure out what functions I need to call. Are there any general guidelines about how to start using a plugin that doesn’t appear on the dashboard after it’s been activated? Thanks!
WPBeginner Support says
No, you do not need to register a plugin anywhere. Not all plugins will add menu items into your WordPress admin bar. If there is a settings page for the plugin you are using then the most like position for it is under the Settings menu. Check the plugin’s website for screenshots.
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anilina says
Hi,
I am new sto wordpress. i downloaded few slider plugins and activated.
But how i can enable it on my favorite pages?
it’s showing suggestions like below. where i have to keep this code?
Add this Short code [display_fade_slider] from your page.
For template
Ravi Verma says
Dear Anilina
Add the given short code by the slider plugin into that page where you want to show the slider. Go to post or page> click on Edit > Paste it. Now it depends on you.
Thanks and Regards
Roxana says
How can install a plugin in wordpress for android i have not access to PC?
C. Morway says
Hello, thank you for the step-by-step instructions. Unfortunately, I also do not have the “Add New” plugin as an option, and I am working from a WordPress.org site. My site has recently been hacked and I’m wondering if this has anything to do with it. I wanted to download the Sucuri scanner plugin, but I can’t do that without the plugin menu.
Could you point me in the right direction to get this functionality back?
Thanks,
Carolyn
WPBeginner Support says
Please take a look at our beginner’s guide to fixing your hacked WordPress site.
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Prabal says
C Morway,
I also have same problem. I dont get ‘Add New’ option for plugins. Were you able to get around this problem.
muthu says
i like this how to add plugin details
Edward Foye says
im confused becuase on my dashboard, I don”t see plug in as a option.
WPBeginner Support says
You are probably using WordPress.com. Please see our guide on the difference between self hosted WordPress.org vs free WordPress.com blog.
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