WordPress plugins that you should avoid for your website to perform well
Sandeep Shinde
Digital Marketer @ Enlite | Ex V-Trans | Ex Business Standard | Ex EduPristine
In the craze of the WordPress plugin fever, where thousands of developers rush to show their skills programming functions for WordPress, which are released in the form of plugins, & many time plugins consist of malware which causes a problem to website functions.
This creates several problems in the WordPress website, the first and most important "the possibility of generating security gaps due to the use of vulnerable or outdated plugins" and the second and not least "the slowdown in loading the derived website. of the number of plugins installed ”. According to an Akamai study, 47% of visitors expect a page to load in less than 2-3 seconds and 57% of visitors will abandon a page that takes more than 3 seconds to load. Now on words I recommend the use of plugins such as WP Super Cache to correct the speed and load problem of the web, and of course improve server query times, although the best policy is to install only what is will use or write own code for better performance.