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Divi Dash Plugins Tab

Learn about the Plugins tab, which offers a complete overview of all the plugins available across all the WordPress added to Divi Dash.

Updated over 2 months ago

The Plugins tab offers a complete overview of all the plugins installed on all WordPress sites added to Divi Dash.

Divi Dash - Plugins tab

At the top of the Plugins tab, click on the Update All Plugins button to update all plugins used on all WordPress sites.

Below that, different filtering options are available to filter the list of available plugins based on the following filters:

  • The Search Field is used to filter the list of plugins based on the searched keyword

    Divi Dash - Plugins tab - Search filter

  • The Star icon filters all the favorite plugins. When clicked, it shows only the plugins that were marked as favorites

    Divi Dash - Plugins tab - Favorite filter

  • The Plugins Status dropdown

    • Any Status displays all plugins across all WordPress sites

    • Active Status displays a list of active plugins across all WordPress sites

      Divi Dash - Plugins tab - Status filter

    • Inactive Status displays a list of inactive plugins across all WordPress sites

      Divi Dash - Plugins tab - Inactive Status filter

  • The Websites Tag dropdown displays a list of plugins that are only installed on the WordPress sites tagged with the selected tag

    Divi Dash - Plugins tab - Tag filter

  • The Client dropdown displays a list of plugins that are only installed on the WordPress sites assigned to the selected client.

    Divi Dash - Plugins tab - Client filter

Note: When using the Search field, the Star filter, Status filter, Website Tag filter, or Client filter, the number of Plugins and Divi Marketplace Extention will change to reflect the number of sites that meet the filtering criteria.

Below the Filtering options, you will get a breakdown of the total number of Plugins and Divi Marketplace extensions used on all WordPress sites added to Divi Dash.

Divi Dash - Plugins tab

Each of the 2 number tabs is clickable, offering you a more in-depth view of the plugin.

The plugins tab

Divi Dash - Plugins tab

It displays a list of the plugins installed across all WordPress sites that were added to Divi Dash.

For each plugin in the list, you can see the number of sites where it is installed and how many updates are available β€” this depends on whether or not updates are available.

Clicking on the Chevron iconwill offer more details about the selected plugin.

Divi Dash - Plugins tab - Single plugin details
  1. The plugin's name

  2. The number of WordPress sites where the plugin is installed

  3. The number of available updates for the selected plugin

  4. If there are websites where the selected plugin is installed but is not active, you can delete all those instances by clicking on the Delete Inactive Instances button. This will only delete the selected plugin from the website where it is not active

  5. If there are websites where the selected plugin is not up to date, clicking on the Update All button will update the selected plugin on all the websites where it is installed

  6. The website's name(s) where the selected plugin is installed

  7. The website's URL(s) where the selected plugin is installed

  8. The status of each instance of the selected plugin

  9. The plugin's version that is currently installed and the latest available version.

The Divi Marketplace Extension tab

Divi Dash - Plugins tab - The Divi Marketplace tab

It displays a list of Marketplace plugins installed across all WordPress sites that were added to Divi Dash.

For each marketplace plugin in the list, you can see the number of sites where it is installed and how many updates are available β€” this depends on whether or not updates are available.

Clicking on the Chevron iconwill offer more details about the selected plugin.

Divi Dash - Plugins tab - Single plugin details

  1. The Marketplace plugin's name

  2. The number of WordPress sites where the plugin is installed

  3. The site's name(s) where the plugin is installed

  4. The site's URL(s) where the plugin is installed

  5. The plugin's status. Active - if the plugin is active. Inactive - if the plugin is not active.

  6. The plugin's version.

Important Note: It is always recommended to ensure that everything (plugins, themes, and WordPress core) is up to date.

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