Description
This plugin has been closed as of January 25, 2026 and is not available for download. This closure is temporary, pending a full review.
Reviews
January 6, 2026
6 replies
I installed Restore Classic Widgets for one reason: to restore classic widget functionality. What I did not sign up for was a plugin that dramatically oversteps its purpose.
Instead of doing one thing well, this plugin has wandered into territory it should never have touched—most notably a massive Site Health module with a big red warning that cannot be disabled. Why? There is no sensible explanation. If you want to help users with health and performance, that’s great—but you do not force that on everyone as some sort of mandatory alert, from what should mostly be quite a mundane plugin with a simple purpose of tweaking the Wordpress widgets. Imagine if every plugin started to include their own health addon.
This isn’t just a minor annoyance.For clients—particularly those without deep WordPress knowledge, a giant red warning equates to a critical site problem, even when there isn’t one. That causes stress, confusion, and support tickets that would never exist if this feature were optional or removed entirely.
I appreciate the plugin’s original value. But today it feels like it’s trying to be everything rather than focused on a single clear purpose—the very philosophy WordPress plugins are meant to follow.
If you need classic widget support, there are better options that don’t throw unnecessary bells and whistles in your site’s face.
March 13, 2024
Absolute brilliant job well done to Bill Minozzi.
Re; Warnings/Errors somewhere in-between v3.2 & v3.6 (not sure)
24hr turnaround and error(s) fixed without a blemish and no shrapnel left behind either, unlike other Plugins. It would have been even quicker as time differences involved and I was asleep when a email re PHP query came in. I had 7 paragraphs of error codes that were stacked on top of Plugin & Dashboard pages and sometimes showed on Login page.
As this is a hobby for me Bill explained exactly how to activate Plugin thru a link emailed to me.
Definately raise a glass of JD to Bill tonite for a 1st class service.
Regards…Peter
February 27, 2024
10 replies
My review of this plugin is that it has a big scary memory warning that i can’t disable it. i find this feature is overstepping it’s bounds, i would suggest using a plugin that lets you disable this feature and/or only does what you need it to.
September 10, 2023
Plugin works and has fast support.
September 1, 2023
2 replies
I lost two whole days trying to solve a ‘serious’ problem on my blog until I discovered that it was this plugin that sent me the error message. When uninstalling, everything got better again.
August 29, 2023
1 reply
/wp-content/plugins/restore-classic-widgets/includes/checkup/class_bill_catch_errors.php verursacht. Fehlermeldung: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function is_plugin_active()
I need to deactivate and delete it to get the website back on after the latest update today.
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“Restore and Enable Classic Widgets No Expiration” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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