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
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
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
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