In our iterative process of developing our WordPress site, we install many different themes and plugins.

There is nothing wrong with testing new things. But should you leave all these elements you are not using?

The answer is no. It's time you gave your website a good clean-up. On the following page are the reasons.



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brichnow21 Premium Plus
Thank you, Henry.
I'd heard extra plugins could slow site but not about the hackers.
I have way to many themes, I will be cleaning off.
I enjoyed the whimsical "continues next page" .
Was that a canva production?
Barb
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Henry-II Premium
Hi Barb,
I'm glad to hear from you. Thanks for stopping by and sending a comment. I hope you're doing well.

I use Canva a lot! I liked it. And yeah, there are some watercolor effects you can put below your texts! And they make them look cool.
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brichnow21 Premium Plus
They were a nice change from the more businesslike trainings, Henry.
I've just started canva, but I've been using 3D Paint, which worked fine for my logo creation.
Barb
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Henry-II Premium
3D Paint is great too. They have upgraded and have a bunch of cool features. Creating or rebranding the logo of our site is exciting! I hope you have had a ton of fun with the process.
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muslimah Premium
Great tutorial, Henry.
There is no use having so many plugins, except they are used regularly.
Thank you.
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Henry-II Premium
Hi, yeah. Exactly. This article is a reminder to delete these plugins and themes if we're not using them.
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JKulk1 Premium
Good advice Henry. I always try to keep my back-office clean. However, I do have a plugin that I only activate to use once every now and then. Jim
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Henry-II Premium
Hi, Jim. Yeah, that's a good point. I also have a plugin I don't delete because I activate it once in a while. Thank you for mentioning that exception.
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Zoranah Premium
I needed this. Thank you:)
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Henry-II Premium
Hi Zorana. I am glad you found this helpful. It feels good when we can do a simple action like this to keep things tidy.
I wish you all the best with your sites.
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Zoranah Premium
Yes, this simple action means less confusion for me:)
Thank you.
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Henry-II Premium
You're very welcome. Keep up the great work!
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
Great advice Henry. We really can accumulate masses of plugins which can slow out website speed. I've paired mine down to about 8 which keeps things running smoothly.

If I want to try a new plugin I check my site speed first and then load the new plugin and check my speed again.

Great training thanks.
Lily
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Henry-II Premium
Hi Lily,

Yeah, we should always be watching out which plugins slow down our site. That's a good practice to test speed before and after installing.

Anything we can do to improve our site's responsiveness should be welcome. And if it's as easy as deleting themes and plugins, it's a no-brainer.

Some time ago, I was at the back office of one of my sites. I noticed there were a dozen different themes I had downloaded. And I had also accumulated several plugins (that I had not used in ages). But then I got distracted posting an article. And the next day kept busy researching for another one. And the themes and plugins keep on there on my site.

So, the second time I noticed the themes and plugins, it took me a minute to delete them.

Others may be going through the same thing. And it could be because they are not aware it's good to delete the ones we don't use. Or it could be that they just get distracted with so many other tasks.

Thank you very much, Lily, for stopping by and leaving a comment. I greatly appreciate it. Thank you very much for all the training you continually upload to Wealthy Affiliate. It has helped me so many times. I am grateful!
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
My pleasure Henry.

Lily 😁🎶
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Henry-II Premium
😄😄😄
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