Normally these will be closed, but you can open them just by clicking on the little arrow in each section header. Some of these details will be different for every plugin, but they will all have the “Status” and “Plug-in Author Tools” sections. You’d expect to be able to Manage your Plugins from the Plugin Manager, right? In this screenshot, the “Find Duplicates” plugin is selected and it has details showing on the right. Grey dots show that it’s disabled – that is, installed, but deliberately switched off. Red dots show that it’s installed but broken. Green dots show that the plugin is installed and working. Down the left you can see a list of plugins – the bit where it says “Find Duplicates”, the under-appreciated “Backup Cleaner” and something called “Facebook”.
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