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Content & display plugins are extensions that let you shape how information appears on your website without touching the core theme code. They range from blocks and widgets that structure text and images, to tools that showcase popular posts, portfolios, or social feeds. Used well, they improve readability, engagement, and SEO, turning plain content into a more dynamic, visually appealing experience for visitors.
Below is a table of 10 widely used or recommended content and display plugins, followed by a short description and direct download link for each.
Popular content & display plugins
Individual plugin write‑ups
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Ultimate Blocks – Adds over 25 Gutenberg blocks including tables of contents, accordions, tabs, post grids, and call‑to‑action elements, letting you create structured, modern layouts directly in the editor. It works well for blogs, service pages, and product showcases where clean content display matters.
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Display Posts – Generates lists of posts anywhere on your site using shortcodes, filtering by category, tag, author, or custom criteria, and rendering them with thumbnails and excerpts. It is ideal for “latest posts,” “featured work,” or service grids without heavy coding.
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Top 10 – Counts visits to posts and pages, then displays your most popular content as widgets or blocks, so readers can quickly discover your top‑performing pieces. It also includes admin reports to analyze which content attracts the most traffic.
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SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle – Delivers a suite of flexible widgets (testimonials, sliders, icon boxes, call‑to‑action blocks) that can be plucked into widget areas or page builders. It is useful if you want polished, branded content modules without writing custom HTML.
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Elementor – A full‑featured page builder that lets you design layouts visually, adding columns, image galleries, sliders, and custom content blocks with drag‑and‑drop. It effectively doubles as a powerful content‑display tool for landing pages and service sections.
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WP‑Tasty – Enhances content with interactive elements like polls, quizzes, and rating boxes, which can be inserted into articles to boost engagement and keep visitors on the page longer. It is especially useful for blogs aiming to increase interaction and social sharing.
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Smash Balloon Social Photo Feed – Pulls images and videos from social media (e.g., Instagram, Facebook) into your site, either as grids or sliders, turning your posts into visually rich showcases linked back to your social profiles.
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Restrict Content Pro – Lets you hide or restrict parts of content based on user roles or membership status, while still allowing you to style the visible portion. It is useful for content‑heavy sites that want to mix free and premium content displays.
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TablePress – Simplifies the creation of responsive HTML tables for pricing comparisons, feature lists, compatibility matrices, and data‑heavy content. Tables can be embedded into posts or pages using shortcodes and styled with custom CSS.
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WPDisplay Posts – A simpler, focused tool for displaying posts anywhere on your site using shortcodes, with options to show thumbnails, excerpts, and custom metadata. It fits well for blogs or portfolios that need flexible post displays without heavy configuration.
When choosing among these plugins, match the tool to your content type: use blocks and page builders for layout complexity, display and popular‑posts plugins for content curation, and widget and table plugins for structured data or social proof.