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# Overview ## What the plugin does The **Bluehost WordPress Plugin** connects a WordPress site to the Bluehost control panel. It provides: - **Performance** – Caching and optimization (via the performance module). - **Security and updates** – Update checks and management (custom update endpoint, not WordPress.org). - **Admin experience** – A React-based admin app with pages for Home, Manage WordPress (Settings), Commerce (solutions), Marketplace, Store, and Help. - **Module features** – Coming Soon page, staging, onboarding, e-commerce integrations, and plugin/theme marketplace, delivered through the Newfold Module Loader. Sites get a single “Bluehost” entry in the WordPress admin menu; the plugin’s UI lives under that menu as a client-side app. ## Who maintains it - **Newfold Labs** (Newfold Digital) maintains the plugin. - **Brand context** for this repo is always **Bluehost**; other Newfold brands (e.g. HostGator, MOJO, Web.com, Crazy Domains) use their own plugin repos. This plugin deactivates those legacy plugins when active to avoid conflicts. ## High-level feature set - **Dashboard (Home)** – Overview and quick actions. - **Manage WordPress (Settings)** – WordPress management, with sub-areas for staging and performance (often via redirects to module-specific admin pages). - **Commerce** – Solutions/commerce hub (legacy route `my_plugins_and_tools` redirects here). - **Marketplace** – Browse and manage plugins/themes from the Newfold marketplace. - **Store** – Store configuration (e.g. sales/promotions); WooCommerce integration when applicable. - **Help** – Help resources and embedded help (when the help center feature is enabled). - **Modules** – Coming Soon, Staging, Performance, Onboarding, E-commerce, etc., are provided by Composer packages and register with the plugin’s container. The plugin requires **PHP 7.4+** and **WordPress 6.6+**, and uses a custom update server (Hiive/release API) rather than WordPress.org for updates.
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