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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: VERY LARGE WP SITE – is it possibleWordPress can handle it fine with proper web hosting (such as cloud, or dedicated server) and a good caching plugin.
I ran a WordPress blog with 42 plugins, no real problems. Just make sure it’s not making more than 50 queries when loading the site. This will keep it speedy enough for visitors. Of course, like I said above, a good caching plugin will make things run smoother.
Good luck.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Error 404 on in 3.0.2Have you checked your permalink structure? Sometimes that gets messed up during upgrades.
Also, did you do an automatic update to 3.0.2, or a manual one?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: updated my plugins, and now this has happened???You should have a control panel with your free hosting. Log into it and bring up your public_html. Your WordPress files should be there. Go to wp-content> plugins. Find e-commerce. Delete it.
As for hosts, many people like Hostgator. If you’re looking for a host that doesn’t have oversold servers (meaning crowded and slow), try A Small Orange. Also you can go to webhostingtalk.com and find recommendations there.
Please avoid Bluehost. Just trust me.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: updated my plugins, and now this has happened???First off, please get some decent web hosting. A free host is not a good place to run WordPress.
If you can, delete the e-commerce plug in from the server. Then you should have your site back.