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    Walter
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    Can you help me on this?

    I am currently using a Guttenberg builder for my website. But now I experience a very slow and laggy when I save my work.

    Is there a solution for this? This is urgent. Thank you!

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    Brandon C
    Keymaster

    Hi Walter, thanks for reaching out, we’re happy to help!

    The performance issues you’re experiencing might be related to caching or other factors, such as your hosting environment, the size of your content, or other plugins installed on your website.

    A caching plugin such as our W3 Total Cache plugin can help improve the performance of your WordPress site. W3 Total Cache improves user experience of your site by increasing website performance and reducing load times via features like content delivery network (CDN) integration and the latest best practices for optimizing JavaScript, CSS, and HTML.

    Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve some of your performance issues:

    1. Clear Browser and Site Caches: If you’re using a caching plugin, make sure to clear your site’s cache. Sometimes, outdated cached versions can cause the website to slow down. Also, clear your browser cache.
    2. Optimize Your Database: There are many plugins available, like WP-Optimize, that can clean your WordPress database by removing post revisions and drafts, spam comments, transient options, etc.
    3. Deactivate and Reactivate Plugins: Sometimes, a recently installed or updated plugin can cause the website to slow down. Try deactivating your plugins one by one to see if the issue resolves.
    4. Optimize Images: Large image files can cause your site to load slowly. Try using an image optimization plugin like Smush to compress your image files without losing quality.
    5. Update PHP Version: Check with your hosting provider to make sure you’re using the most recent version of PHP. Updating PHP can significantly speed up your site.
    6. Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN): A CDN can help to speed up your site for users around the world by storing cached versions of your site on servers located globally.

    If you’re still experiencing issues after trying these steps, you might want to consider reaching out to your hosting provider to see if they can provide further insights.

    I hope this helps! Please let us know if we can answer anything else for you.

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