There will be no more development for Atahualpa (or any other theme), and no support. Also no new registrations. I turned off the donation system. I may turn the forum to read only if it gets abused for spam. Unfortunately I have no time for the forum or the themes. Thanks a lot to the people who helped in all these years, especially Larry and of course: Paul. Take care and stay healthy -- Flynn, Atahualpa developer, Sep 2021
Try a search on wordpress.org and look for plugins that have been updated recently.
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Dec 22, 2012, 02:40 PM
fafa
39 posts · Dec 2012
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Originally Posted by lmilesw
Try a search on wordpress.org and look for plugins that have been updated recently.
thanks . but for related post it's better use code instead of plugin . because this plugin give so much load of server and slow down speed of loading ..
seems to me code that doesn't work verses a plugin that does is a lot more trouble. Unless you are planning on having thousands of visits per hour, I don't think it will make much difference. And if you are going to have that kind of load, you need to hire someone who can put in the most effecent code possible and monitor it on an on going basis.
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Dec 22, 2012, 06:23 PM
lmilesw
10,176 posts · Jul 2009
Central New York State USA
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Originally Posted by fafa
thanks . but for related post it's better use code instead of plugin . because this plugin give so much load of server and slow down speed of loading ..
Here is an article that talks about plugins vs code which argues that code is not better just different. If you have different information please post.
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Dec 23, 2012, 03:59 AM
fafa
39 posts · Dec 2012
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Originally Posted by lmilesw
Here is an article that talks about plugins vs code which argues that code is not better just different. If you have different information please post.
there are many articles that say plugins may slow down the blog. because they edit database like option table and so ask many from databace . some of them load in all plase of blog like contact form that we need them just in specific page not all page of blog.
related post and most populary post are one of important part of blog but their plugin use so memory and ask query from sql . but The php code that we can use in single.php are more advantage than plugin .
if you take the function that a plugin uses and carefully craft it and add it to functions.php, yes things will run faster...how fast is a matter of conjecture do to all the other factors involved - including how fast your own computer is and how much memory it has and how many other processes are running on it!.
But, yes not using the plugin will be faster by some degree.
Now your chalange is to figure out what to take from the plugin, how to add it to function.php, how to get it to run.
All of that is beyond the realm of this forum, but keep us informed of your final solution.
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