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WordPress admin performance debugging

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Temporary debugging plugins can be justified when they identify which plugin is slowing WordPress admin, as long as they are used for diagnosis.

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Temporary debugging plugins can be justified when they identify which plugin is slowing WordPress admin, as long as they are used for diagnosis.

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Temporary debugging plugins can be justified when they identify which plugin is slowing WordPress admin, as long as they are used for diagnosis.

@iamdandavies · asserts

Now, while I agree, adding unnecessary plugins for no reason is not the answer. This is for debugging. So if you've got a WordPress admin, and in case you didn't realise, WordPress uses plugins. Like, people that use WordPress will use a lot of plugins, and quite often it will result in a slower WordPress admin...

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@iamdandavies · 2026-06-09

So plugins aren't the answer? So this is in response to using Query Monitor in order to debug a slow WordPress admin? Now, while I agree, adding unnecessary plugins for no reason is not the answer. This is for debugging. So if you've got a WordPress admin, and in case you didn't realise, WordPress uses plugins...

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So plugins aren't the answer? So this is in response to using Query Monitor in order to debug a slow WordPress admin?

Now, while I agree, adding unnecessary plugins for no reason is not the answer. This is for debugging.

So if you've got a WordPress admin, and in case you didn't realise, WordPress uses plugins. Like, people that use WordPress will use a lot of plugins, and quite often it will result in a slower WordPress admin.

So in order to speed it up, sometimes people don't know which plugin is causing the problem. So by enabling this plugin just for debugging, it'll give you the answers.

It doesn't fix the problem for you, it just points you in the right direction. So in this case, plugins are the answer.