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Common Plugins That Break Your Core Web Vitals (And How to Replace Them)

Many WordPress sites struggle with poor Core Web Vitals scores, even after basic optimizations like image compression and caching. The issue is often deeper than surface-level tweaks. In most cases, the real problem is plugins. Not just how many you…

  • uxnitro
  • March 22, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

How to Run a Technical Audit on Your WordPress Site Without Being a Developer

Most WordPress site owners know when something feels wrong. Pages take longer to load, the admin dashboard becomes sluggish, or traffic spikes cause noticeable slowdowns. The problem is not awareness—it’s diagnosis. Running a proper technical audit often feels like something…

  • uxnitro
  • March 22, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

A Guide to Technical Debt in WordPress: Why Your 3-Year-Old Site Is Slowing Down

A WordPress site that once loaded instantly can gradually become slow, unstable, and resource-heavy over time. What worked perfectly at launch often begins to break down after months—or years—of updates, plugin additions, and traffic growth. This slowdown is not a…

  • uxnitro
  • March 22, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

What Are “Autoloaded Options” and How Do They Break Your WordPress Site?

If your WordPress site feels slow even on good hosting, there’s a high chance the issue isn’t your server — it’s your database. One of the most overlooked performance killers is autoloaded options. These are database entries that WordPress loads…

  • uxnitro
  • March 22, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

The Best “No-Settings” Performance Plugins for WordPress Beginners

For most WordPress beginners, performance optimization quickly becomes overwhelming. You install a caching plugin, open the settings panel, and suddenly you’re faced with dozens of toggles—minification, object caching, preload, defer, CDN rewrites. One wrong setting can break your site or…

  • uxnitro
  • March 22, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

Why We Recommend Deleting Wordfence in Favor of Cloudflare Security

Many WordPress site owners install Wordfence, believing it enhances security without adverse effects. What they often don’t realize is that application-level security plugins can significantly increase server load, slow down requests, and create bottlenecks under traffic. This becomes especially noticeable…

  • uxnitro
  • March 22, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

Is Yoast Too Bloated? Comparing Modern Lightweight SEO Alternatives

Yoast SEO has been the default choice for WordPress optimization for years. But as websites grow more performance-sensitive, many developers and site owners are asking a different question: Is Yoast too bloated for modern WordPress performance? The concern isn’t about…

  • uxnitro
  • March 21, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

UXNitro vs Query Monitor: Which One Is Better for Finding Slow Plugins?

When a WordPress site slows down, plugins are usually the first suspect. But identifying which plugin is actually causing the slowdown is not straightforward. Many developers turn to Query Monitor because it exposes low-level debugging data. Others prefer automated tools…

  • uxnitro
  • March 21, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

The Best Lightweight SEO Plugins: Why Slim SEO and The SEO Framework Win for Speed

Most WordPress sites don’t slow down because of one major issue. They slow down because of plugin bloat—especially from SEO plugins that try to do everything. Feature-heavy SEO tools often load extra scripts, database queries, REST API calls, and admin…

  • uxnitro
  • March 21, 2026
  • WordPress Optimization

How to Audit Your WordPress Plugins for Performance

A slow WordPress site is often blamed on “too many plugins,” but that explanation is incomplete. The real issue is usually hidden inside how plugins behave at the server level. Without a proper wordpress plugin audit, you’re guessing. You don’t…

  • uxnitro
  • March 21, 2026
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