Hi, thanks for the notice.
This can be caused by anything, really. Did you just installed the plugin or you do any customizations like custom triggers?
I installed it on my local server and am using only 2 triggers – Post Publish and Event Publish – which is from Event Manager’s CPT. Removed all other triggers, unchecked everything else.
I then pushed it to my server, where the slowdown occurred. I then turned off both of the notifications. But no difference. The only thing that restored my Admin/dashboard speed was deactivating it.
Hmm maybe the plugin cannot write something to database? Like cache. Do you have enabled WP_DEBUG?
This will make the plugin query for extensions on every page refresh.
Thanks – are you saying I need to verify that it is off? Or are you suggesting that I turn it on, and start a log?
It is on in my local server, off on the live server.
No no, it should be off on production. Hmm, ok, this is not it. But definitely something is different on this server if it slows down like this.
We did optimize the performance in the development version, but it’s not stable yet. I’m not sure if it’s anything about the triggers though. Hard to tell
Ok – now the mystery is getting better. 😉
I just re-activated it to see a section on its settings, where it mentions that it can be completely uninstalled, including the DB settings. I was going to suggest that I try that next, but …
It’s no longer causing the dashboard slowdown! To the best of my knowledge – nothing else has changed on the server. I haven’t been doing anything on it since this afternoon. I turned on the 2 notifications I have set up, tested them – and all is now OK.
So – at least for now we can close this. Thanks a lot for your quick responses – its a great plugin!!
Ha! This is curious 🙂
Thank you very much. If you’ll experience this issue again please come back.