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How to Install Bulk Plugins in WordPress
1. Download the plugins you want to install from the WordPress 'Download and Extend' section. Open each .ZIP file and extract the contents to a folder on your computer.
2. Access your server's files using an FTP program or your host's file manager. If using an FTP program, contact your Web host to find the IP address, FTP username, password and port. Type these values into the connection box inside your FTP program and connect to your server.
3. Open the 'WP Content' folder inside your server, and then navigation to 'Plugins.'
4. Upload each WordPress plugin you downloaded and extracted. Make sure they all go in the 'Plugins' folder.
5. Sign in to your WordPress panel, and click 'Plugins.' Click on 'Inactive.' Here, you will see the list of each plugin you uploaded.
6. Check the box next to each plugin you want to activate. Click the 'Bulk Actions' selector and choose 'Activate.' Click 'Apply' to activate each plugin.
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