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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website GlitchesOr try a different caching plugin. There are plenty out there.
Hi,
Your images are quite large. Have you considering compressing them maybe. You could use free plugin to compress the images or serve them in webP.
Google Pagespeed shows they are quite large.
https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-www-mavraahmed-com/zyfuk328vs?form_factor=mobile
The most general plugin for compression people that use wordpress is https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/
Also when I click the images it redirects to other pages so I assume they working fine. Maybe try clearing your browser cache or try testing it via a different browser?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website is suddenly taking somewhere between 2-5 minutes to loadPagespeed insights shows cannot resolve your site randomly. Really seems like some DNS or server issue.
Have you tried yet to check if the domain has DNSSEC enabled and if so disable it for testing purposes?
When we have customers moving from one web host to us we find sometimes they have that on and the customers websites act weird, dns propagates then doesn’t at times. So we have it at number 4 now of things to check in our migration task list.
So ask your web host to just double check that feature.
Otherwise maybe ask them to migrate you to a different web hosting server in their data center?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: BOT users getting to my siteAlso try considering using a Recaptcha plugin and integrate it with free google captcha protection.
This plugin however seems quite well developed:
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Internal Server Error when trying to log in; site is upI would really think it to work once you renamed the plugins folder though so quite strange it didint.
Could be something in themes or .htaccess then.
You could try editing the phpmyadmin database on your web hosts server and then try changing the theme there aswell as @sterndata stated.
Alternatively why not just ask your web host for assistance, I am sure they would be glad to fix it for you.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: website malewareWhat you can usually do is use Wordfence free plugin and enable the scan themes and scan plugins options and run a scan to repair the issues.
More info below:
https://www.hostking.host/blog/wordpress-site-hacked-what-do-to-fix-it/
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website not scanning in GTMETRIXCould it possibly be a firewall thats a wordpress plugin or software firewall on the server being used? Have your asked your web host yet?
For Windows shared hosting users inform your hosting company to check permissions on C:\Windows\Temp.
I just fixed this issue with a customer I have who gave me this tip that it’s not WordPress but PHP itself.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Error establishing a database connectionWell depends who you host with. If you are using cpanel try going into your control panel and resetting the password to the same as in the wp-config.php file again. IF any other control panel you could do the same.
Also ensure the hostname is correct unless it’s localhost.
This is definitely a db issue which is usually easy to resolve.
Forum: Hacks
In reply to: New Post via Email PipingSame here. Please respond asap