Are Your WordPress Plugins Wasting Memory And Causing 500 Errors?
How can you tell when a certain plugin is chewing memory and killing your WordPress site?
How can you tell when a certain plugin is chewing memory and killing your WordPress site?
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I wrote a while back about how to find your error logs for WordPress. We’ve just had a great post on the WPMU DEV support forums adding even more. I’ve decided to combine it, along with my post and with [...]
This is one we don’t talk about that much, maybe because it’s not a typical plugin or a theme, but without it many large blog sites simply wouldn’t be able to exist, and so we just couldn’t leave it out [...]
Taken from: The WordPress MU Manual All emails when your users register for a blog/username or are sent their welcome email are sent from the email address specified in the site admin email area of Site Admin > Options. As [...]
Taken from: The WordPress MU Manual Occasionally you will install a mu-plugin where the auto-install fails to add the db table(s) for you. This means you will need to run the SQL code in the “sql.txt” on your WPMU database. [...]
Taken from:The WordPress MU Manual Now you’ve uploaded WordPress MU your next step is to change the permissions on your public_html and wp-content directories plus delete .htaccess as follows: 1. Double click on top folder with the dots following it [...]