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Problem:
The client is experiencing slow performance and critical errors when editing blog posts in the dashboard editor, with multiple error logs identified by their host coming from WPML.
Solution:
If you're facing similar issues, we recommend following these steps:
1. Ensure you have a full site backup or create a staging site using a plugin like WP Staging.
2. Update any outdated plugins or themes.
3. Flush any existing cache memory.
4. Deactivate all plugins, including WPML plugins.
5. Activate a default WordPress theme, such as Twenty Twenty.
6. Enable WordPress debug mode by following the guide here: https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/debug/debug-wordpress/
7. Reactivate the WPML plugins.
8. If the issue resolves, reactivate your theme and other plugins one by one to identify the source of the problem.
9. Check the debug.log file in the wp-content folder for any errors related to the performance issue.

Please note that this solution might be outdated or not applicable to your specific case. If these steps do not resolve your issue, we highly recommend checking related known issues at https://wpml.org/known-issues/, verifying the version of the permanent fix, and confirming that you have installed the latest versions of themes and plugins. If the problem persists, please open a new support ticket at https://wpml.org/forums/forum/english-support/ for further assistance.

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Last updated by Carlos Rojas 2 weeks, 2 days ago.

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July 2, 2025 at 9:56 pm #17190488

vanessaM-11

Background of the issue:
I am trying to edit blog posts on my website using the dashboard editor. I have been working with my tech maintenance team (NerdPress) and my host (BigScoots) to resolve speed issues. My host has identified multiple error logs coming from WPML. The issue can be seen on the dashboard editor when editing a blog post.

Symptoms:
The editor is really slow and barely functions. At times, I encounter critical errors on the site, making it impossible to work.

Questions:
How can I resolve the speed issues with the dashboard editor?
What can be done about the critical errors occurring on the site?

July 3, 2025 at 11:26 am #17196953

Carlos Rojas
WPML Supporter since 03/2017

Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español )

Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+02:00)

Hello,
Thank you for contacting us

Generally, the performance issues are not caused by the WPML plugins, but by an interaction with third-party functionalities. I kindly ask you to follow these steps, in this order, to isolate the cause of the problem and get more information about it:
- Create a full site backup or create a staging site with a copy of the live site (you can use the WP Staging plugin for free to create the staging site)
- Update any outdated plugins or themes
- Flush any cache memory that might exist
- Deactivate all plugins, including the WPML ones
- Activate a default WordPress theme, like Twenty Twenty
- Activate the WordPress debug mode by following the steps described in this guide: https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/debug/debug-wordpress/
- Activate the WPML plugins
- If the issue disappeared, start by activating the theme and then the rest of the plugins, one by one, until the issue appears again and you find the culprit
- Also, check if there is any error related to the performance issue in the debug.log file located within the wp-content folder

Please let me know the results of the steps described above.

Looking forward to your message.
Regards,
Carlos