what is strange is that on another wordpress site I have, that is hosted the same place, it runs at a fast normal speed as for page loading. Also, if this helps anyone, on the backend, when I am in the admin panel on wordpress, whenever I try to navigate to a new screen or hit update on a post etc… it takes the same long SLOW amount of time. Any help or ideas would be much appreciated.
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t-p
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Have you tried:
-contacting your webhost for any problems at their end?
-deleting reviosions in database?
– repairing your database?
– using a caching plugin?
-In creasing the memory available to PHP?
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/253495#post-1017842
Also see if you have:
-too many large images? Too many large images translate into more load!
-too many plugins? Too many plugins translate into more load!
Hey T-P,
Thanks for the tips, I really appreciate it. I have not tried the first 3 things you mentioned, and I’m afraid that I am to ignorant/dumb with WP to know what increasing the memory available to PHP is, but via your link I am interested to learn about it. That sounds really neat.
Quick question: I have many images on the entire site, but I don’t think I have many within any one page. Would too many images site wide be a problem for a particular page to load?
Thank you very much for your response, I really appreciate it. I think I have half the hair I had earlier.
Regards,
Adam
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t-p
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If you large image and too many of them on a particular page, likely that page will relatively take longer to open.
always backup first.
called host, they said to get rid of plugins, and to read the email they will be sending…?? so will give that a try. they said everything among the databases looks good, so that doesn’t seem to be my issue right now. according to godaddio
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t-p
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called host, they said to get rid of plugins
Try:
-deactivating ALL plugins temporarily to narrow down and possibly fix the problem . If the problem goes away, activate them individually to find the culprit?
– resetting the plugins folder by FTP or phpMyAdmin? Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems.
thx TP, Ill try that one too once done with some other stuff. I appreciate your feedback emmensely!
so I spoke with someone new today at Godaddio, and they were really helpful, they went into the database in optimized them for me while showing me all the steps as I am quite scared of playing with the databases etc… anyways the site seems to be a little bit faster. thx to those who responded t-p!
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t-p
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glad you got it sorted out. 🙂