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Development Mode for Jetpack

Development Mode for Jetpack

Version : 1.0.2
Tested up to : 5.5.1
Number of download : 178
Author : Leland Fiegel
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Development Mode for Jetpack
Development Mode for Jetpack
Development Mode for Jetpack
Development Mode for Jetpack

Contrary to popular belief, Jetpack does not require you to connect your website to WordPress.com before you can use it at all. Several Jetpack modules are self-contained and do not require a WordPress.com connection to function: Asset CDN Beautiful Math Carousel Contact Form Copy Post Custom CSS Custom content types Extra Sidebar Widgets Gravatar Hovercards Infinite Scroll Lazy Images Markdown Sharing Shortcode Embeds Site verification Sitemaps Tiled Galleries* Widget Visibility The Development Mode for Jetpack plugin enables (wait for it…) Jetpack Development Mode, which does two things: Eliminates “nags” to connect a Jetpack-enabled site to WordPress.com. Allows usage of modules that do not require a WordPress.com connection. It also means you can stop using individual Jetpack modules that have been forked out into standalone plugins by random people. These plugins tend to be unsupported and out of step with the latest version of the official Jetpack equivalent. Please note that this plugin requires Jetpack to be activated alongside it to be of any use, and will not help with the following modules that do require a WordPress.com connection: Ads Backups and Scanning Comment Likes Comments Enhanced Distribution Google Analytics Image CDN JSON API Likes Monitor Notifications Post by email Protect Publicize Related posts SEO Tools Search Secure Sign On Site Stats Subscriptions VideoPress WP.me Shortlinks WooCommerce Analytics WordPress.com Toolbar Lists of Jetpack modules in this plugin description should not be considered comprehensive or authoritative, and may change at any time. According to the previously linked documentation page for Jetpack Development mode: Tiled Galleries requires the WordPress.com Photon CDN; however, in Development Mode, Jetpack provides a fallback so developers can have a similar experience during development and testing. Other modules may also have “reduced functionality” but retain “a good-faith representation of the feature.”

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