WordPress 2.7 Performance Issues

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Just a quick posts to talk about a number of issues I have seen with slow wordpress performance after a 2.7 upgrade.

What I Have Seen?

When you access the front end of the blog, things run especially slowly.  On a number of blogs I have seen the theme load but no posts.

When you attept to connect to the backend i.e. wp-admin the problem is not re-created.

Theme Schmemes

The problems I am seeing are with themes which have not benn upgraded to make use of the new 2.7 functionality.

I assume that they are trying ot run a previous version function, and when this does not work, the system retries for a period before failing.

Testing For A Dodgy Theme

There is a very quick test to see if your theme is causing your issues. Simply change your theme to the wordpress default theme, and test your blog again. If performance improves the theme is the culprit.

If you are running a cache program disable is to ensure nothing is cached and the latest file are being served up.

What to Do?

Go back to the web designer who developed your theme and check to see if this is a know issue. It is quite probable that a 2.7 version of the theme has been released.

Download this latest version and upload it to your blog, fingers crossed the problem will be solved.

2 Responses to WordPress 2.7 Performance Issues
  1. Brian
    January 28, 2009 | 12:33 am

    I have been trying to load a couple of plugins and I get this message.

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_remote_get() in D:\Hosting\3163184\html\listbuilding\wp-includes\functions.php on line 1277

    What can I do to correct this.

    Thanks,

    Brian

  2. Neil Matthews
    January 28, 2009 | 8:52 am

    Hi Brian,

    Here are the things I would check

    - have you upgraded to a new version of wordpress and left old copies of the code on your site. You need to delete all teh old files before

    - check the error with the plugin developer to see if it is a known error.

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