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WP-Script tube scripts and plugins using too much server resources
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Does anyone else face this issue? I see WP-Script tube scripts and plugins using too much server resources. I have litespeed plugin and cache enabled.. but still the script uses all 8 cores of the server.. |
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What are your server specs
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Is your website dynamic? eg making extensive calls to a database?
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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because when a visitor views your site, the themes make tons of calls to the wp script servers even to render html. if you grep the theme code for eval you will see it littered with eval statements even for printing an html element, which is very silly. example tikswipe. has about 150-200 eval calls just for printing html.
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So fuckin' bored
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For caching use WP-Optimize.
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I had a similar issue with WP-Script using a lot of server resources. Have you tried tweaking the settings within the plugin itself? Sometimes adjusting the caching settings or optimizing certain features can help ease the resource load. It's kind of trial and error, you know?
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