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  • Next gen gallery is a bit heavy. Try deactivating it and see if speed improves. If so, look for a different gallery/slideshow plugin. The only other suggestion I have is change hosts to a wordpress specific host like wpengine. They optimize the site significantly, take care of backups, and offer plugin suggestions. Well worth $29 per month if you ask me.

    Thread Starter sydneymonkeyriders

    (@sydneymonkeyriders)

    Thank you very much for your suggestion.

    Becuase we have 3 websites running on the same hosting, it is hard for us to transfer.

    Is there any other solution?

    Have you tried turning off all plugins and seeing whether the speed increases? If it does, then turn them all on one at a time till you find out which one is slowing things down.

    Thread Starter sydneymonkeyriders

    (@sydneymonkeyriders)

    I have tried that before. The website is slow since it installed.

    Thread Starter sydneymonkeyriders

    (@sydneymonkeyriders)

    Is there any other plugin or configuration I can try?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Not from the wordpress side. Simply put, it can’t be anything in wordpress causing it. It has to be some setting on the server or a DNS configuration. Your host is the one to contact. Or you might try searching for something like “site running slow on (you hosts name here)” and see if that turns anything up. With web development, the chances that you are the first person this has happened to is almost zero.

    Thread Starter sydneymonkeyriders

    (@sydneymonkeyriders)

    Thank you again.

    The hosting we are using is StartLogic. I have contacted them, but they haven’t get back to me yet.

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