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I use limited plugins as I aware that the large plugin count would increase the loading speed of the blog. Is it good? Also, I installed P3 profile plugin but it is in the deactivated state to find the culprits that make the blog to load slowly. Thanks for your great guide on having the no. Which Limit login plugin are you using? That plugin, or Pingdom, usually do the trick for finding junky plugins. I also use limited login, it is a great plugin, and improves the security of your site.

I think the best way to deal with security attacks, is by having a backup in place. Great call on deactivating the P3 Profiler plugin after finding the culprit. I know many bloggers who use P3 Profiler plugin but never disable it. Hi joe, it all depends how a plugin is coded if any plugin that is making too much system call or database call or adding jquery libaray in the header is going to make your website slow. So first of all it must be checked how a plugin is adding these small peace of code inside the plugin, for second i would highly recommed to use gtmetrix.

But experimenting with each such plugin on your live site may also increase the size of options table of your wp database with every install, as it is learn that when we uninstall anyplugin its traces are not properly removed by the plugin. So do you clean up the traces of old plugins? Though, it is a good practice to do clean every once in a while.

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Pete: Making generality is not reasonable. There are a ton of multifunctional plugins which works perfectly. Jetpack is one of them, you can have 1 plugin instead of a dozen. And without talking about the number of plugins, I personally prefer to have Jetpack than 15 plugins because it will be easer to maintain. I won't need to update 15 plugins each time. Completely agree with David. Not all plugins are equal and you simply cannot say what a "good" number of plugins is.

In my experience, people want a number and they get a bit irritated if you don't give them even a general number. The numbers given in the article are pretty reasonable given that it's generally about the amount of plugins that would fit well with those kinds of hosting.

The post also does say it's a general recommendation and provides the steps to figuring out how many is right for your website. That said, in the context of this comment section, if someone doesn't want to offer a general number, that's their opinion. Not providing a general number is ideal since every website is different, but when the title of the post is asking how many plugins a site should have before it's too many to install, it would probably invite a lot of scrutiny if no general range was given.

I also know plenty of developers that regularly suggest 10 plugins is the "magic" number, but there are many who disagree and that's fine. I think there are a lot of developers out there that can't fully agree on this topic. After reducing the number of plugins you use, installing a multifunctional plugin that covers all your needs is a smart move. It reduces the chances for compatibility issues because you'd be using less plugins, scripts, etc.

If you don't need most of the features a multifunctional plugin provides, then it wouldn't make sense for your website. The point is, every website is different and you need to work out what's best for your site. That also happens to be mentioned in the post as well including some tips on how to figure it out. If you are using more than , you should reevaluate.

I'm currently putting plugin on my client's sites: WProcket. Otherwise i leave it out. Instead of automating via. Works much better. I have 20 plus plugins and 2 of them are not regularly updating.

Is that a problem, because there is no replacement for that plugins and if i remove it, then I have to edit each and every post.

Yes, some plugins are good but some plugins are bad for your website. It is great advice, so many insulting comments. General advice with a number is good, it is aimed at those that don't have a technical experience like they say the more plugins you load the more problems you'll likely run into. Well done wp-rocket love your work and plugin!

Thank you, I think it's a very good article for starters and general public. I actually think your numbers are quite conservative but also depend on horsepower. I'm a system administrator and an I. My base installation alone for this current project has around 10 plugins.

As I add functionality and customization for the site this number grows. At the moment this site is running smoothly with more than 30 activated plugins.



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