• Do I need a child theme if I want to embed a pin from Pinterest in a blog post? No way around? Will only need this a couple of times a year. Thanks for any help!

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  • Andrew Nevins

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    Thread Starter knutatle

    (@knutatle)

    Thanks, Andrew, I think that might be the soloution. Dum follow up question: Do plugins slow down the page in general? And will they slow it down more if used more? Earlier I had this site with a lot of plugins, but this time I want everything to be lean, so to speak. I understand if you have no time for follow up questions ??

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    In general plugins themselves don’t do, it’s the thing the plugin does. Like adding a pinterest plugin will add at least one additional script to your site, but that’s the thing you want.

    Thread Starter knutatle

    (@knutatle)

    That makes sense ?? Thanks, again!

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