• Resolved FrancescoR

    (@francescoitb)


    Hi there, sorry for my bad English,

    I’ve a post with more than 5000 words and I need to edit it everyday. Now, when I try to edit it, my PC’s CPU goes to 100%. But, if i deactivate yoast plugin it works normally.

    Is there any solution, instead to deactivate it everytime I need to edit this post?
    Is maybe a problem of my server?

    Thanks in advance

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  • In order to better assist you, we’d need further information.

    • Are you running the latest version of WordPress 4.8.2 and Yoast SEO 5.6?
    • Do you experience slowness when editing your posts? A bug report is currently open with our development team for latency issues with the WordPress editor. If you have further information or would like to follow the progress of the report, you can do that here: https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/5393
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by monbauza.
    Thread Starter FrancescoR

    (@francescoitb)

    Yes, I’ve WP 4.8.2 and the last version of Yoast SEO. As the link you shared, my editor takes several seconds to show each word I type or I delete, but only on a post with more than 5k words. On other posts or pages it works great.

    I’ve Windows 7 and Chrome at last version. The same problem also with others browsers.

    So, no solution right now?

    Hi,

    There are latency issues on posts with large amounts of content. We suggest commenting on the issue here: https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/5393 (may need an account) in order to be kept aware of any updates.

    Thread Starter FrancescoR

    (@francescoitb)

    Is a conversation from 2016 with no solution… and maybe never will be any one

    Plugin Support Md Mazedul Islam Khan

    (@mazedulislamkhan)

    We understand your concern and you want us to fix the issue. A bug report is currently open in our development repository and our development team is working hard to fix the issue. At the moment, there are more pressing issues which affect more users and have a higher priority for our developers at the moment. This doesn’t mean your issue won’t be resolved. It means that your issue is in a queue and takes longer before our developers have the time to investigate the issue.

    Closed due to inactivity.

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