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Get help with plugins and themes 

Third-party plugins and themes are created by other companies and individuals and not developed by us here at WordPress.com. In case you need support with these plugins and themes, this guide will show you how to find help.

What we support

We offer help and support for plugins and themes developed by WordPress.com, including:

As your host, we also provide some initial troubleshooting and support for third-party tools. We are happy to take a look at general settings on your site related to third-party tools, such as:

Where to get third-party support

There are over 50,000 plugins, so we cannot be experts in them all! We may recommend you contact the plugin or theme’s creator for support since they are the experts in how their tools work, like when you need:

  • Step-by-step instructions on how to use third-party plugins.
  • Help to set up third-party themes unaffiliated with WordPress.com, including Community themes installed through the Theme Showcase.
  • Code changes on third-party themes and plugins, including CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
  • Assistance creating or editing child themes.
  • Extensive troubleshooting.

Below, we’ll show you how to contact the third-party maker of your plugin or theme if you need to get in touch with them directly.

There are many thousands of third-party themes and plugins in the WordPress ecosystem. These are the most common ways you can find support:

WordPress.org plugin/theme forum

If the plugin or third-party/community theme you need help with is listed on the WordPress.org directory, you can find their support forum and documentation by following these steps:

  1. Visit WordPress.org.
  2. Search for the plugin or third-party theme under the “Extend” tab.
  3. Click the appropriate search result.
An example search page result on WordPress.org Plugins page with an orange arrow pointing to Elementor Website Builder
  1. Locate the “Support” or the “View support forum” link in their details page.
An example WordPress.org plugin page showing Elementor Website Builder, indicating where the Support tab is in the plugin menu, with an orange box around the word Support

An example WordPress.org theme page showing Astra theme by Brainstorm Force, indicating where the Support button is in the right sidebar with a clickable button with text View support forum

To post a forum question or start a thread, you can create a free account on WordPress.org (this is not connected to your WordPress.com account.)

Plugin/theme website or email

Some third-party plugins and themes provide direct support on their website through their own channels. This is sometimes limited to their plugin or theme’s paid/pro/premium version.

You can visit the plugin or theme’s website directly to find support. Once on their website, look for a ‘Help,’ ‘Support,’ or ‘Contact’ option.

An example of Elementor page builder website homepage with orange arrow pointing to menu item Help Center. Dropdown box from Help Center: Getting Started, Video Tutorials, Website Tutorials, Help Center, FAQ, Support, and Ask the Community
The support option on the Elementor plugin website

Some plugin and theme developers have extensive documentation, tutorials, and videos about how to use their tools. Make sure you check the guides first in case they answer your questions.

Some popular plugin and theme support links are:

Troubleshooting plugin or theme conflicts

If you’ve noticed an error in functionality, there may be a conflict with an active plugin or theme on your site. If you contact a third-party theme/plugin developer, they might ask you to try to temporarily deactivate the theme/plugin to see if having it turned off resolves your issue.

For a step-by-step guide on how you can troubleshoot issues on WordPress, visit our guide to Solve Problems with Plugins.

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