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  • Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Good to hear from you again. Thanks for taking the time to post links to the github issue and screenshot.

    The most common cause of these symptoms is running out of memory. Here is a link to an earlier topic along the same lines with specific information on how to increase the memory allocated to WordPress:

    MLA stopped working after installing Themeco X theme

    I will leave this topic unresolved for now. Please let me know if increasing the memory improves your experience.

    Thread Starter Lrrr

    (@lrrr)

    Thanks you,
    I had no much time to solve it earlier so today I get together the new informations and putted it to forum.

    Thanks for link to related topic. I did try earlier to increase memory via confing.php with no success but I will try again to higher values and I hope thats allowed by my hosting…

    Sorry for direct mail you before, I supposed easiest issue and problems – not so complex as I observing now… (did you ever received an email?)

    🙂

    Thread Starter Lrrr

    (@lrrr)

    Haa! Works now. I Tell why Im thinking, tell me please, is that possible…
    Meanwhile, when asked my hosting provider… I thought about memory… and what if memory is draining… so:
    I have had adjusted entries per page to 200 from begun… so I disabled few plugins -needs to MLA assistent page working- then adjusted entries per page to 100 and enabled all plugins… Now after F5 its working… Thank you for good idea with memory David!

    Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your update with the good news. I am happy to hear that adjusting your memory use has resolved the issue.

    I am marking this topic resolved, but please update it if you have any problems or further questions regarding memory issues and MLA.

    Thread Starter Lrrr

    (@lrrr)

    Hi, As I wrote(maybe my english not so good 🙂 ) adjusting memory did NOT solve the issue , only the decreasing amount of viewed imagen in MLA assistent screen :)))

    Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thank you for re-stating your comments and results.

    On my test system, changing the number of “Entries per page” from 200 to 100 saves about 6MB of memory and reduces the time required to load the page by about 40%. It is possible that your original problem was caused by either a memory limit or a script timeout.

    If the PHP max_execution_time limit is exceeded some parts of the page will not load. You can check for this by clicking the “Screen Options” or “Help” links in the upper-right corner of the screen. If they do not work, the script timed out before the page finished loading.

    The processing time and memory requirements are also affected by your “where-used” choices. You can go to the Settings/Media Library Assistant General tab, scroll down to the “Where-used database access tuning” section and disabling one or more of the options. The “Gallery in” and “MLA Gallery in” options take the most resources, but with a large number of “Entries per page” the “Inserted in” option can also be expensive.

    If you get a chance to try out these suggestions, let me know if they give you a more specific idea of the issue and if they help avoid it. Thanks for your help with this issue.

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