Wordpress - Plugins and ExtensibilityA user installs a caching plugin but notices the site still loads slowly. Which step can help fix this issue?AClear the plugin cache and browser cacheBDeactivate all plugins except the caching pluginCChange the site theme to a default oneDIncrease the number of posts displayed on the homepageCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify common caching issuesSometimes cached files are outdated, so clearing the cache helps load fresh optimized content.Step 2: Evaluate options for fixing slow loadClearing cache is a direct fix. Deactivating plugins or changing themes may help but are not first steps. Increasing posts usually slows site.Final Answer:Clear the plugin cache and browser cache -> Option AQuick Check:Clear caches to fix slow loading [OK]Quick Trick: Clear caches to refresh site speed improvements [OK]Common Mistakes:Ignoring cache clearing after plugin installDisabling unrelated plugins unnecessarilyChanging themes without testing performance
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