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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Activating any plugins brings my WordPress to a crawl.Sorry! ??
HostGator is my provider, and I’ve located the versions in my Control Panel.
MySQL Version 5.5.40-36.1
PHP Version 5.4.38
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Activating any plugins brings my WordPress to a crawl.These were all activated individually. If I activate all plugins at once my wordpress times out, however, there was a time when I could have all plugins activated and everything was quick and smooth.
From phpMyAdmin:
nnodb_version: 5.5.40-36.1
protocol_version: 10
slave_type_conversions
version: 5.5.40-36.1
version_comment: Percona Server (GPL), Release 36.1, Revision 707
version_compile_machine: x86_64
version_compile_os: LinuxForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Activating any plugins brings my WordPress to a crawl.HI James,
My results:
Constant Contact Widget [30+ seconds to load]
Contact Form 7 [5 seconds to load]
Facebook Widget [30+ seconds to load]
FIFO Testimonials [30+ seconds to load]
Gallery Bank PRO [30+ seconds to load]
Google XML Site Maps [30+ seconds to load]
No Page Comment [30+ seconds to load]
P3 (Plugin Performance Profiler) [30+ seconds to load]
Responsive Add Ons [30+ seconds to load]
SpellWizardRT [30+ seconds to load]
WooThemes Helper [30+ seconds to load]
WP Canvas – Shortcodes [30+ seconds to load]
WP Email Template PRO [30+ seconds to load]
WPFront Notification Bar [30+ seconds to load]
WP Super Cache [30+ seconds to load]As I stated in my original post, it seems like any (except for Contact Form 7, strangely) of these plugins is causing my site to see significantly slow load times. I don’t believe this issue is related to any single plugin.
I would also like to mention it is taking 30+ seconds to even activate/deactivate any plugin.
Thoughts?
Andrew
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Activating any plugins brings my WordPress to a crawl.Hi James,
After activating only Contact Form 7 the website is still running fast and smooth, just like it does with zero active plugins.
Thanks,
Andrew