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  • Thread Starter nikih20

    (@nikih20)

    Hi
    Still, having this issue, any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter nikih20

    (@nikih20)

    Hello,

    Apologies for the late reply, the results I saw on the gtmetrix scan:
    Post: action=wmc_get_products_price
    Response:{“success”:true,”data”:{“current_currency”:”USD”,”current_country”:”us”}}

    I will try your suggestion with the “use cache plugin” option and get back to you on the outcome.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter nikih20

    (@nikih20)

    Hello,

    After running a site test using GT Metrix, checking on google console and the developer, the plugin that was flagged in those results was the multi-currency for woo-commerce.

    This plugin has been very useful to me and was wondering if there was anyway to control the amount calls this plug makes to the ajx file as it is causing a problem with my CPU being used

    Thanks

    Thread Starter nikih20

    (@nikih20)

    Thanks for your response, I tried what you suggested:
    1. The site health results were good
    2. The query database – I am not sure how to interpret what I am seeing. I looked under duplicate queries and saw that there was a list of “troublemakers” SG-cachepress; wordfence; woocommerce and js-composer being the top one.
    I did have couple concerns based on what my hosting has explained / suggested, I updated the package and in 3 days I was told the CPU was at 80% again and noted that the only updates I did to site was add 3 blog posts with images and most plugins were off. My site has not been officially launched, so I am really confused about that as there should be no activity on the site really other than my editing.
    I also noticed that they highlighted the admin panel as a potential script for CPU usage. I would naturally need to make updates to my site, is it normal for the admin panel to deplete the CPU. I am asking because I have been working on this site since last November and this issue of depleting CPU begun in May, there was a sudden spike with no major change on my part.
    And finally, do you think the issue could be with the hosting themselves maybe an overload on their servers?
    Thanks again for any help extended.

    Thread Starter nikih20

    (@nikih20)

    Hi
    Thanks for responding!
    The plugins installed are:
    1. addtoany share buttons
    2. Adforest Elementor
    3. Akismet Anti Spam
    4. BulkPress
    5. Contact Form 7
    6. Elementor
    7. Envato Market
    8. File Manager Advanced
    9. Image Watermark
    10. Multi Currency for WooCommerce
    11. One Click Demo Import
    12. Post SMTP – this on is currently deactivated, as I updated this one last and thought this might be the culprit
    13. SB Framework
    14.SG Optimizer
    15. Site Kit by Google
    16. SiteGround Migrator
    17. UpdraftPlus – Backup / Restore
    18. WooCommerce
    19. WooCommerce Blocks
    20. WooCommerce Shipping and Tax
    21. Wordfence Security
    22. WP Add Custom CSS
    23. WP SMS for WordPress
    24. WPBakery Page Builder

    Thanks again for any help

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