Enable Portfolio in Wordpress offline - wordpress

I have problem with Wordpress.
I already read documentation on Wordpress's Web.
Mysite - Settings - Content Type - Portfolio.
But in my dashboard, is not show Content type - Portfolio.
only show like below,
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Can you help me to solve this case??

Portfolio post types are not part of WordPress core and must be added by a plugin or theme to appear. I believe the Portfolio setting you expect to be there would be added by a plugin called 'Jetpack'.
The question title says 'offline' but the question content doesn't mention that. Assuming that by 'offline' you mean a local installation then to enable Jetpack you may need to forward traffic through your router to the local installation as Jetpack requires an active hookup to wordpress.com to activate and fully enable.

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Remove unwanted Url variable when WooCommerce is active in Wordpress

I've been facing some issues lately with our new business website. Basically, when the homepage is loaded www.motionitalia.it it looks like to redirect to another page https://www.motionitalia.it/?v=e0c86157e86f. I've asked a friend and he suggested that it might be related to the cache.
I tested the website using Site Health's tool called diagnostic mode and I deactivated all the plugins. It turned out that the ?v=e0c86157e86f appears when I activate Woocommerce.
I would like to remove it from the URL because it slows down the website and it doesn't even look professional. Has anyone of you ever experienced it? If so, could you suggest to me a way to fix it?
This is due to WooCommerce geolocation with page caching support enabled
To disable ?v=e0c86157e86f like from WordPress Urls when WooCommerce plugin is active, Go to WooCommerce Settings > General (tab), then for "Default customer location" select "Geolocate" instead of "Geolocate (with page caching support)", then save.
As you will see, the Urls are now clean without ?v=e0c86157e86f like.

How to add plugin to wordpress?

I tried to search google and follow do http://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/step-by-step-guide-to-install-a-wordpress-plugin-for-beginners/. But My wordpress don't button add plugin.
Can you teach me how to fix it?
If you want plugins, you need to use WordPress.org, not WordPress.com.
From the link you provided:
If you are using WordPress.com, then you cannot install plugins.
In order to use plugins, you will need to use self-hosted WordPress.org (See the differences between self hosted WordPress.org vs WordPress.com).
Executive summary: WordPress.com is slightly easier to get started with but doesn't support plugins.
If you want to switch from WordPress.com to WordPress.org, then read our tutorial on how to properly move from WordPress.com to WordPress.org.
Click on 'Plugins', and then on the next page look at the very top to the right of the navigation menu. Do you see the button? The screenshot you provided does not cover that spot, and the navigation menu can sometimes bug up and not show submenu options.
As you got your answer but i want to clear more about it.
first of all you need to clear that with the help of www.wordpress.com you can create your blog but you can't do any extra customisation on your blog. but if you want to do this:-
You need to download your wordpress from www.wordpress.org org provides you full ability to use custom themes or use custom plugins or you can create your own plugin or theme.
hope it will help you and for more information you can visit this link
https://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
There are several WordPress tutorial videos available for free on this site. Which cover How to add plugin to wordpress?
How to add plugin to wordpress
The easiest way of installing a WordPress plugin is to use the plugin search. The only downside of this option is that a plugin must be in the WordPress plugin directory which is limited to only free plugins.
First thing you need to visit the Plugins » Add New page inside your WordPress admin area.
Find the plugin by typing the plugin name or the functionality you are looking for. After that, you will see a bunch of listings.
You can pick the plugin that is best, then click the ‘Install Now’ button next to it.
WordPress will now download and install the plugin for you. After this, you’ll notice the ‘Install Now’ button will change into the ‘Activate’ button. Then click on it. It will activate.
Here is my blogging website I develop recently. Below I mentioned all the plugins you should use to develop basic website.
capablemachine.com
Plugins List :
Ad Inserter - Ad management with many advanced advertising features to insert ads at optimal positions
Akismet Anti-Spam - Akismet is quite possibly the best way in the world to protect your blog from spam. Your site is fully configured and being protected, even while you sleep.
AMP - Enable AMP on your WordPress site, the WordPress way.
Chaty - Chat with your website visitors via their favorite channels. Show a chat icon on the bottom of your site and communicate with your customers.
CoBlocks - CoBlocks is a suite of professional page building content blocks for the WordPress Gutenberg block editor. Our blocks are hyper-focused on empowering makers to build beautifully rich pages in WordPress.
Elementor -The Elementor Website Builder has it all: drag and drop page builder, pixel perfect design, mobile responsive editing, and more. Get started now!
Elementor - Header, Footer & Blocks - This powerful plugin allows creating a custom header, footer with Elementor and display them on selected locations. You can also create custom Elementor blocks and place them anywhere on the website with a shortcode.
Getwid - Extra Gutenberg blocks for building seamless and aesthetic websites in the WordPress block editor.
Gutenberg - This is the development plugin for the new block editor in core. This plugin was installed by WordPress.com and provides features offered in your plan subscription.
Illustrations - Illustrations Block, easy to customize SVGs from within the Editor
Jetpack by WordPress.com - Bring the power of the WordPress.com cloud to your self-hosted WordPress. Jetpack enables you to connect your blog to a WordPress.com account to use the powerful features normally only available to WordPress.com users.
Kadence Blocks – Gutenberg Blocks for Page Builder Features. Advanced Page Building Blocks for Gutenberg. Create custom column layouts, backgrounds, dual buttons, icons etc.
Layout Grid - This plugin was installed by WordPress.com and provides features offered in your plan subscription.
LoftLoader - An easy to use plugin to add an animated preloader to your website with fully customisations.
Mobile Menu - An easy to use WordPress responsive mobile menu. Keep your mobile visitors engaged.
Page Optimize - Optimizes JS and CSS for faster page load and render in the browser. This plugin was installed by WordPress.com and provides features offered in your plan subscription.
SyntaxHighlighter Evolved - Easily post syntax-highlighted code to your site without having to modify the code at all. Uses Alex Gorbatchev's SyntaxHighlighter. Includes a new editor block.
WPFront Scroll Top - Allows the visitor to easily scroll back to the top of the page.
Yoast SEO - The first true all-in-one SEO solution for WordPress, including on-page content analysis, XML sitemaps and much more.
Add this line in wp-config file
define('DISALLOW_FILE_MODS',false);

Wordpress: Using it as a news CMS only?

I tried to search everywhere for an answer to my question but I still doesn't understand how Wordpress fully work.
I would like to use Wordpress as my news system CMS only. This means, I do not wish to set up my page layout via the Wordpress theme interface. If you guys know another news CMS called CuteNews, I want my Wordpress to operate pretty much like CuteNews.
How can I put Wordpress post entries into my website that uses my own layout (and not using the theme interface in Wordpress).
Thanks!
For people looking at this from google. Check out this blog post
http://sidigital.co/blog/disconnect-your-frontend-from-wordpress
I have used this as a starting point for my detached wordpress site and it's working perfect.
You can actually! Without converting it to a theme. It works for me as I don't do wordpress themes but I use WP to power the back-end of my websites. I utilize WP's CMS feature.
here's a checklist of what you can possibly do to your website.
Your website design (html/css)
Install Wordpress on your server, or locally.
Download Blank WP Template, set this as your default template for your wordpress site.
Edit the Theme's CSS/Header/Footer according to your website design while keeping essential WP codes provided in the template.
Set your News Page as the Blog Entry in WP Dashboard.
If you want some news preview, such as titles to appear somewhere on your site like homepage, you can either call it thru PHP code available on the net or install a plugin in WP.
Items listed above maybe broad, but that's a starting point, as you can research on the net for detailed information on how to go about your website with wordpress CMS.
Best of Luck!

Wordpress plugin (Q&A Lite by WPMU Dev) not working once logged out from the Wordpress admin account

I just installed the Wordpress plugin (Q&A Lite by WPMU Dev). However, once I save it, it works as long as I'm logged in my Wordpress account but it does not appear once logged out from the Wordpress admin account. Instead, it just takes me back to the homepage. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
What version of WordPress are you running with the Q&A Lite plugin?
If you look at Questions>Settings and scroll down do you see an area for "Accessibility Settings"? In this area you can assign what user roles can take certain actions within the Q&A plugin.
Make sure you have the abilities for "Visitor" setup the way you want (such as being able to view questions and create answers). That should get you up and running.

WordPress Blank Screen Issue

I'm running a WordPress website with a custom template that is showing me a blank screen when I have not viewed the site in a few days. I've cleared the browser cache and I've empited all cache using w3 total cache. Once I cleared the cache,I typed in the URL each time, and it loaded the website perfectly. I did not copy and paste the URL. The URL combinations are listed below;
I've also provided a list of plugins that are currently installed on the website.
all in one slideshow v1.3.1
ckeditor for wordpress v3.6.2.1
contact form 7 v2.2
contact form to db extension v2.2.4
duplicate post 2.0.2
easy picasa v1.1
events calendar pro 1.3.3
featured image widget v0.2
get the image v0.6.2
gravity forms v1.6.2
gravity forms + custom post types v3
gravity forms css ready class selector v1.0.1
latest news widget 1.0.1
mailchimp v1.2.4
members list v3.5.6
nextgen gallery v1.7.4
page restrict v2.03
picasa express x2 v1.5.3
really simple captcha
registration form widget v1.0
search everything v6.7
shortcode exec php v1.33
si captcha anti-spam v2.7.5
sidebar login v2.2.7
the excerpt re-loaded v0.3.2
w3 total cache 0.9.2.4
wordpress https v2.0.4
wp custom login logo v1.0
wp fade in text news v4.0
wpml cms nav v1.2.4
wpml multilingual cms v2.3.4
wpml string translation v1.2.2
wp user registration v2.4
Just wondering if there may be a plugin conflict or maybe a conflict between a plugin and wpml 2.3.4? I've got no issues disabling and re-enabling the plugins one by one, but if I cannot replicate the blank screen issue 100% of the time, disabling/enabling plugins will not be of any use.
I'm also running other websites on my server none of which are showing me this problem. The server I'm running is Ubuntu 10.04 with Apache and MySQL.
Any ideas on what might be causing this issue will be very much apppreciated.
by FTP - temporarly rename your plugin folder to something else (like plugin_new) AND your theme folder and css file (like mytheme.css.old) . that will revert to to the default theme and will disable all plugins . if you do not have default theme - install it.
If nothing terribly serious has happened (like some code hack) - It will give you access to the admin area to start troubleshooting.
Add this to your wp-config.php file:
#ini_set('log_errors','On');
#ini_set('display_errors','Off');
#ini_set('error_log','/home/example.com/logs/php_error.log');
Right after the following line:
/* That's all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */
Then you can check on the log after the white screen appears, and know for sure what happened.
Thank you for all of your suggestions. I somehow managed to repeat the blank screen with no information, which then allowed me to slowly disable and enable the plugins. Found out it had to do with the updating of WPML CMS Nav, WPML String Translation and WMPL Multilingual CMS. Once I updated them, the site worked fine, without the blank screen with no code.
Just in case anyone ever runs into this problem with W3 Total Cache, I found a fix for the random blank-page issue: just turn off ALL of the "Debug Options" under General Settings.
That fixed it for me after spending countless hours searching for the issue. Good luck!

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