Upcoming Events Widget
Upcoming Events is a widget and a shortcode. It allows you to use an iCalendar link to display a list of events on your WordPress.com site. This feature can be used for any kind of event list, but it...
View ArticleWordPress.com Toolbar
The WordPress.com Toolbar module replaces the default admin bar and offers quick links to the Reader, all your sites, your WordPress.com profile, and notifications. The WordPress.com Toolbar with the...
View ArticleEU Cookie Law Widget
The European Union’s ePrivacy Directive (often referred to as the ‘cookie law’) places requirements on website owners and operators to provide information about, and gain consent for their use of...
View ArticleComment Likes
Comment Likes: how to like comments and control how Comment Likes appear on your site. You’re involved in an interesting conversation in the comments section of a post on your favorite blog. Another...
View ArticleThemes
All Jetpack users have free access to more than 150 professional themes; Professional plan users have access to an additional 200+ premium themes. These gorgeous, elegant, and multi-purpose themes...
View ArticleSimple Payment Button
With Jetpack’s Simple Payment Button, you can add one or more payment buttons to any post or page of your Jetpack-enabled site, and immediately start taking PayPal payments for physical products,...
View ArticleSearch (Beta)
Jetpack Search is a powerful replacement for WordPress’ built-in search. It provides higher quality results and better scalability; runs in the WordPress.com cloud; and is a hosted Elasticsearch...
View ArticleControl Jetpack’s Modules on One Page
As the number of Jetpack modules grew over the years, we made the decision to simplify our Settings interface by activating our most popular modules by default and removing them from the Settings...
View ArticleFixing Jetpack Connection Issues
Having trouble connecting Jetpack to WordPress.com? If so, here are eight key steps that can potentially help you solve the problem. #1. Run the Jetpack Debug Tool The Jetpack debugging tool will...
View ArticleMailChimp Subscriber Popup Widget
The MailChimp Subscriber Popup Widget provides a popup that allows visitors to join your MailChimp list. Many people use MailChimp for their email lists. This widget will give your visitors a way to...
View ArticleTroubleshooting Double Encoding issues
When using Jetpack to connect your site to third-party apps like WordPress.com for Google Docs, you may run into a “Double Encoding” error. This may happen if your site uses HTTPS, and if your hosting...
View ArticleCustomize Search
Like the other Jetpack modules, the Search module includes filters allowing you to customize how Search works and is displayed. The code snippets below provide examples of some of the filters included...
View ArticleActivity Log
The Activity Log shows a full list of events that have occurred on your site. The events stored in your site’s Activity Log include: Login attempts by site users. Published or updated posts or pages....
View ArticleHow to Restore Your Site
With Jetpack’s backups, you can restore your site to a particular point in time — to a specific day or prior to a specific event, change, or issue that you may have encountered — with a single click of...
View ArticleAbout Jetpack Backups
Jetpack Backups allow you to easily restore or download a backup from a specific moment in the past. It’s like an “undo” button for your site. This feature is available on all Jetpack sites with a...
View ArticleLazy Images
Lazy Images makes pages load much faster by only loading visible images, waiting to load images that are offscreen as you scroll down. In an effort to improve and optimize your site’s loading time,...
View ArticlePerformance
Jetpack offers a growing range features to help you improve how fast your site loads. Jetpack includes features which improve performance on mobile devices and slow or unreliable connections, or with...
View ArticleAdd PHP Code Without Editing Files
Want to add a code snippet without having to edit your theme’s functions.php file? This document explains how to use a functionality plugin instead. Editing your theme’s functions.php file carries the...
View ArticleRefunds
We offer full refunds within 30 days of purchase on all of our plans. How do I request a refund? If you are within the refund period, head to your Manage Purchases page. This page can be accessed...
View ArticleHow to Install the Jetpack 4.0.3 Security Update
The latest version of Jetpack can be installed here. If you already have Jetpack installed on your WordPress site and need to update to the latest version, you can do so from Plugins — Installed...
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