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6 easy steps to Speed Up your WordPress Admin Area

Slow loading times will irritate you, at the time of browsing anything on the web but the admin area of WordPress is enough then that. It may be more expensive. Whether you are running a website and a blogger for the company, your time is precious to you.

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6 easy steps to Speed Up your WordPress Admin Area

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  2. If you want to know about some easy steps to Speed Up your WordPress Admin Area? Slow loading times will irritates you, at the time of browsing anything on the web but the admin area of WordPress is enough than that. It may be more expensive. Whether you are running a website and a blogger for company, your time is precious for you. You can easily get suggestion to speeding up your WordPress website but it is difficult to search suggestion for speeding up admin area. A slow of dashboard WordPress is usual defect than you might think how it can be difficult find the reason. So, in this article we are going to describe that you can find the main cause.

  3. Prepare your website First of all, you need to do ready your site and make sure you don't harm your relationship with your visitors. Some of these correction steps will affect your entire site, create problem for users. Anyone who wants to come to your site they will be frustrated and may do not visit again on your site. Generating a maintenance page is a better way to identify this problems and build trust with your users. While it may be enticing to pretend nothing's wrong nad hope for the best on the front end. It is best for the long run, to communicate with your visitors and them know what's going on and when they can expect things to be back to normal.

  4. Step 1: Review your recent updates Ignorance of updating can cause most fo issues and open up your site to security publicity. These things are updated for a reason so just make sure that you updated with latest version. If you have been putting off updating things generate a backup and update them all now. Step 2: Disabling your theme If idea of updating are doesn't help or create the issue, it could be that there's a problem with the theme that you are using. Just move it temporarily to the default WordPress theme to see if it resolves the problem.

  5. If your admin area working again, that means something is up with your theme. So, try this:- • Searching if others are having the same issue try googling “[theme name] slow admin” and either anyone have advice on how to resolve it. • Next contact the developer to advise them of the issue and ask for support. • Selecting a different theme instead. Step 3: Disable your plugins If it is not by your theme the issue could be caused by a plugin you’re using. For pinpointing the issue you can disable your entire plugins and see if it fixes the

  6. issue, and then re-enable them one at a time to see which one is causing the problem. For disabling your entire plugins at once without having to wait for your slow admin area to load, you can use an FTP client or (login to your hosting account) and use the File Manager from your control panel. Refer to our guide on how to choose best WordPress Hosting. Step 4: Repair and optimize your database Some of the times a slow WordPress admin area can be caused by a corrupted database. You can use a free plugin like WP-DBManager for repairing the

  7. database. WordPress has a built-in function for repairing the database if you’re comfortable editing files in File Manager: • Firstly open up the wp-config.php file in the directory where WordPress is installed. • Add the code <code> define( ‘WP_ALLOW_REPAIR’, true );</code> at the very bottom of the file on a new line, and save the file. Keep it the file open. • Navigate to www.yoursite.com/wp-admin/maint/repair.php in a new browser tab. • Next, click the “Repair and Optimize Database” button and wait for it to run. When it’s finished at the bottom of the page you’ll see a line that says “Repairs complete.” • Remove the line you added in your wp-config.php file, and save the file.

  8. Step 5:Select a Good Host or Upgrade Your Hardware Your slow admin is perhaps a result of you putting too much stress on your web server. And the tips below will help you minimize the stress you’re putting on your server. However, that doesn’t change the fact that there may come a time where optimization isn’t enough. Step 6: Debug or ask for help Still not able to identify the issue? If you are having some developer skills, you can try using a debugging plugin like Query Monitor to try to pinpoint the issue. It has a feature that displays notifications for the slow queries on your website.

  9. Source: 6 easy steps to Speed Up your WordPress Admin Area SUBMITTED BY: Neeru Rani

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