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  • Hi there,

    I’m really sorry to hear that your site has slowed down. I understand how frustrating that can be, especially after all the work you’ve put in. Let’s try a few simple steps to improve your site speed:Steps to Fix the Speed Issue:

    1. Check Your Hosting:
      • If you’re using basic shared hosting, it might be the reason for slow speeds. Upgrading to better hosting could help your site load faster.
    2. Limit Your Plugins:
      • Too many plugins can slow down your site. Deactivate the ones you don’t need and see if it improves speed.
    3. Optimize Images:
      • Large images can make your site load slowly. Try using a plugin like Smush to reduce the size of your images without losing quality.
    4. Use a Caching Plugin:
      • Even though you’ve tried caching plugins, make sure they are set up correctly. A popular one is WP Rocket, which can make a big difference.
    5. Try a Content Delivery Network (CDN):
      • A CDN like Cloudflare helps by loading your site from servers closest to your visitors. This can improve speed for both you and your users.
    6. Look at Your Theme:
      • Some themes are heavy and slow things down. If your theme has a lot of unnecessary features, you might want to switch to a lighter one.

        Don’t lose hope with WordPress—it can be a great platform once these issues are fixed!
    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Critical Error

    I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble with your website showing a “critical error.” I know how frustrating that can be, but don’t worry—I’m here to help you through it.

    Check your email: WordPress sends a recovery mode link when there’s a critical error. Follow the link if you received it.

    Disable plugins: Via FTP or cPanel, go to wp-content/plugins and rename the folder to plugins_old. This disables all plugins. If the site works, reactivate each plugin one by one to find the issue.

    Switch the theme: Rename your active theme folder in wp-content/themes to force WordPress to use a default theme like Twenty Twenty-Three.

    If these steps don’t work, you might want to contact your hosting provider for more help.

    Let me know how it goes!

    Best Regards,
    Arslan K.

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