Monitor
Jetpack Monitor will keep tabs on your site, and alert you the moment that downtime is detected. Once activated, one of our servers will start checking your site every five minutes. If it looks like...
View ArticleWordPress.com Single Sign On
Using the same log-in credentials you use for WordPress.com, you’ll now be able to register for and sign in to self-hosted WordPress.org sites quickly and securely. Benefits Millions of users: By...
View ArticleReadmill widget
Readmill is the best book reader for phones and tablets. With this widget you can enable users to send a book to their device with one click. Options Title: Enter the title you want display on the...
View ArticleRSS Links
The RSS Links Widget allows you to add links to your blog’s post and comment RSS feeds in your sidebar. This makes it easy for your readers to stay updated when you post new content or receive new...
View ArticleTwitter Timeline Widget
The Twitter Timeline widget shows your latest tweets within a sidebar on your theme. It’s an easy way to add more activity to your site and you can customize it with various options. To set it up: Go...
View ArticleImage Widget
The Image widget allows you to easily add images to widget areas in your theme. It’s an easy way to add some visual interest to your site. To set it up: Go to Appearance > Widgets in your WordPress...
View ArticleFacebook Like Box Widget
The Facebook Like Box widget lets you display a Facebook Like Box within a sidebar on your theme. To set it up: Go to Appearance > Widgets in your WordPress Dashboard. Drag the “Facebook Like Box...
View ArticleDisplay WordPress Posts Widget
The Display WordPress Posts widget lets you display up to ten recent posts from another WordPress.com blog, or a self-hosted WordPress site with Jetpack enabled. The widget displays the title of each...
View ArticleGallery widget
The Gallery Widget provides you with a simple way to display a photo gallery or slideshow in your blog’s sidebar. Settings Once you add the widget to your sidebar from Appearance > Widgets, you’ll...
View ArticleGravatar profile Widget
The Gravatar profile widget allows you to pull in your Gravatar image along with some of your Gravatar profile data. Once you add the widget to your sidebar from Appearance -> Widgets, you’ll see...
View ArticleEnhanced Distribution
Enhanced distribution allows your blog’s public content to be included in the WordPress.com firehose. The firehose is a stream of the public data (public posts, comments, etc.) that flow through...
View ArticleCan’t access your Stats in the dashboard widget?
The Stats dashboard widget is broken in Jetpack 2.6.1. To access your Site Stats, please go to Jetpack > Site Stats instead. Rest assured though, we’ll fix this issue in the next Jetpack release. In...
View ArticleTwitter Timeline Widget
The Twitter Timeline widget shows your latest tweets within a sidebar on your theme. It’s an easy way to add more activity to your site and you can customize it with various options. To set it up: Go...
View ArticleGoogle+
Thanks to the Publicize module, you can automatically publish each one of your blog posts to your Google+ Profile. On the Settings -> Sharing page click Add New. You’ll be taken to Google where...
View ArticleMarkdown
Markdown lets you compose posts and comments with links, lists, and other styles using regular characters and punctuation marks. Markdown is used by writers and bloggers who want a quick and easy way...
View ArticleRelated Posts
The Related Posts feature pulls relevant content from your blog to display at the bottom of your posts. If the feature is enabled, a section of related posts appears just underneath your Sharing...
View ArticleCustomize Related Posts
Like the other Jetpack modules, the Related Posts module includes filters allowing you to customize the look of the Related Posts to fit all your needs. The code snippets below provide examples of some...
View ArticleHow to install the security update
You can implement the security update by automatically updating Jetpack to the most recent version, using the automatic update links in your WordPress Dashboard. If you’re unable to automatically...
View ArticleSecurity Update – FAQs
Jetpack version 2.9.3 contains a critical security update, and you should update your site and any you help manage as soon as possible. You can update through your dashboard, or download Jetpack...
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