Try:
– switching to the default theme by renaming your current theme’s folder inside wp-content/themes and adding “-old” to the end of the folder name using FTP or whatever file management application your host provides.
– resetting the plugins folder by FTP or phpMyAdmin.
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axeaxe
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Thank you for our answer.
Is there another way?
My website is active and I can’t change thing while users visiting it
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axeaxe
(@axeaxe)
I tried switching to the default theme and to deactivate plugin one at time.
Nothing. My backend is slower and slower…
i am also facing this problem and didnot get any solution
please help me
Hm…..
Yep.
I have the exact same issue.
I’ve updated to the latest WP (my admin panel is now so slooooowww I can’t wait around for another few minutes to see what the 3.9# is on this date).
Things got better after I did nothing on my website for a week (not an option for most), and after I did not post for that same amount of time.
I had disabled Jetpack (it is currently the ONLY plugin operating), and while that made no immediate difference to the site ( after re-enabling it I went in and did some editing on older posts), once I began trying to post a NEW post, the error message popped back up again.
Guess I’ll rinse and repeat…
Disable Jetpack and see how things are running tomorrow.