ClassicPress Directory
Extend your ClassicPress website with 97 plugins and 23 themes.
Featured Plugins
Explore all pluginsDisplay After Post Content
azurecurve
Description Allows insertion of content configured through admin panel to be displayed after the post content; supports HTML format, works with shortc ...
Timeless Text
Simone Fioravanti
You've probably seen the phrases. These are common phrases you can find on a great number of websites, often on an "About Us" or bio page. How many of ...
Markdown
azurecurve
Description This Markdown plugin allows for administrators to enable markdown to be used in various places and converted to HTML markup on output. Set ...
VertyCal
tradesouthwest
Schedule based vertical table data application to post service calls or list events. Front side calendar is viewable by the public or private. Front side calendar is viewable by the public and the input functions restricted to a log in access only. Appointment Calendar layout vertically for mobile readability. Front-side form private. Front-side readable to public select-able.
Featured Themes
Explore all themesBritley
indocreativemedia
Britley, anagram of Liberty, is a clean simple responsive ClassicPress theme based on Bootstrap framework.
Flexline
tradesouthwest
Versatile magazine-style layout with two sidebars and a flex container that puts main content at the top of the page, regardless of screen size.
Archetype
IntentionWebDesign
Lightweight, accessible blog theme with customiser options and a blank template for page builders
About the ClassicPress Directory
ClassicPress maintains a directory of compatible plugins and themes. It is not a repository; we do not store any code. Instead, the directory contains listings of submitted plugin and themes to help you extend your ClassicPress.
As with ClassicPress itself, the software listed in the Directory comes without a warranty, though we review submissions as much as we can. If you have any comments or suggestions to make about any software listed in the directory, we suggest you either open an issue on the developer’s GitHub repository or start a thread on the ClassicPress community forums.