• Hi – i’ve just added a plugin to one of my sites but have noticed that this site is now loading very very slowly – over 30 seconds a page.

    Not being a technically minded person, could someone tell me if there is some way of caching the activity of this plugin (or any plugin for that matter) using w3tc so that it doesn’t affect my page load times?

    I’ve deactiviated this plugin for the time being so its not affecting my load time but would like to find out if the above is possible?

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  • Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    It’s hard to guess what the issue is with he provided details. If you haven’t already submitting a bug submission form from the support tab of the plugin is best.

    Thread Starter johnnyone

    (@johnnyone)

    Its ok, there was an issue with the plugin itself – they’ve sent out an update which has fixed the plugin, thks anyway.

    Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Do you have more details than that?

    Thread Starter johnnyone

    (@johnnyone)

    Hi frederick – the plugin was an autoposting plugin – apparently this was a known issue for this plugin which they just recently fixed – i didn’t realise it was a “known issue” with the plugin itself until a week ago – not sure what other details i can give you? Is that what you were asking?

    Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Kind of, so did you contact the author?

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