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May 20, 2026 at 12:40 pm #5818
Nathan
ParticipantPersonally, Not sure if it’s just me, but one of my sites started acting up right after a couple plugin updates this week. From my experience, Random layout stuff, admin lag, and the cache seems to be fighting itself for no reason. I already rolled back one plugin and it helped a bit, but it still feels off. Anyone else seeing weird conflicts lately, or am I just having one of those stupid hosting days?
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May 20, 2026 at 2:41 pm #5936
hankroot
ParticipantFrom what I see, Yeah, I’ve seen that happen plenty of times after “just a couple updates.” Usually it’s not even the plugin you blame first, it’s the dumb combo of plugin + cache + some half-broken JS on the admin side. Had one client site do this last month — front end looked fine-ish, but wp-admin was crawling and the layout was getting weird until we killed one optimization plugin and cleared every cache layer we could find. Of course the host swore nothing changed on their end. If rolling one plugin back helped a bit, I’d be suspicious of whatever’s touching caching/minification first. Those are the ones that love to pretend they’re helping while making everything feel haunted. Personally,
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May 20, 2026 at 7:23 pm #6332
pixelwitchParticipantYeah, I’d be looking at the cache/optimization stuff first too. That’s usually where the “everything suddenly feels possessed” nonsense starts. I had one last week where the admin was laggy as hell after a couple plugin updates, and it turned out to be two plugins both trying to be clever with JS defer/minify. Front end was only slightly weird, but wp-admin was a mess until I shut one of them off. Of course the host support did the usual “we don’t see any issue” routine. If you already rolled one back and it helped a bit, that’s probably not nothing. I’d still test with all cache layers off for a bit — plugin cache, server cache, CDN if you’ve got it — just to see if the weirdness disappears. If it does, you’ve got your culprit-ish. If not, then yeah, it might be one of those stupid hosting days after all.
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May 20, 2026 at 9:45 pm #6582
axelrowan
ParticipantYeah, that’s usually where I’d look first too. “Couple plugin updates” is how these things always start, then you spend an hour chasing some stupid minify/cache overlap. I’ve had wp-admin get weird from one optimization plugin touching stuff it had no business touching. If rolling one back helped even a little, I’d be suspicious of whatever’s doing asset handling before blaming the host.
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May 20, 2026 at 10:47 pm #6808
meloncrashParticipantI mean, yeah, not just you. I’ve had that “everything’s technically fine but it feels cursed” thing after updates more times than I can count. Honestly I’d still blame cache/minify before anything else. The host always says “no changes” like that means something.
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May 20, 2026 at 11:37 pm #7058
crawl_void
ParticipantIn most cases, yeah, sounds like plugin soup to me, not some mystical hosting curse. If admin lag showed up right after updates, I’d be looking at whatever’s touching JS/CSS first, then object cache/transients if you’ve got any of that layered on top. Two plugins trying to “optimize” the same thing is how you get that half-broken, half-fine nonsense. I’ve seen it where rolling back one plugin only masks it because the other one’s still fighting with the cache stack. Annoying as hell.
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May 21, 2026 at 12:44 am #7305
adrian_knoxParticipantYeah, sounds like plugin nonsense more than the host. If rolling one back helped, I’d keep poking at the last couple updates instead of chasing ghosts. The “admin lag + layout weirdness” combo usually ends up being some dumb overlap in cache/minify/JS handling. I’d probably just disable the suspicious ones one by one and see which one stops the mess. Not glamorous, but it beats guessing. That’s been…
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May 21, 2026 at 1:27 am #7379
meloncrashParticipantObviously. Well, yeah, “hosting day” is usually just code for “some plugin decided to be clever and broke the site.” I’d still suspect the cache/minify side first too. Had one where the admin was laggy as hell and it turned out to be two different plugins both trying to optimize the same files. Of course they both swore they were innocent.
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May 21, 2026 at 3:03 am #7553
meloncrashParticipantYeah, “plugin soup” is right, but I wouldn’t completely rule out the host being weird either if the timing was right. Had this exact kind of nonsense where one update didn’t *break* anything outright, it just made the whole admin feel like it was wading through mud. Rolled back the “obvious” plugin and it got better, but not fixed, becouse the real culprit was some other garbage touching cache stuff in the background. I’d be side-eyeing anything with minify/cache/optimization first. Those things love pretending they’re harmless until they aren’t. Interesting take.
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May 21, 2026 at 4:29 am #7735
Mason
ParticipantFrom what I see, That’s not really accurate. yeah, that’s usually plugin soup, not some mystical hosting curse. If rolling one back helped even a little, I’d be looking at the last 2-3 updates hard. Cache/minify stuff is always the usual clown show Technically,. Seen this way too many times where the admin starts dragging and the layout gets weird because two plugins think they own the same files. Honestly I’d trust the rollback more than the “it’s the host” theory unless the whole server’s acting up. Just my experience.
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May 21, 2026 at 4:49 am #7823
meloncrashParticipantObviously. From what I’ve seen, right… Yeah, I’ve seen that exact “everything’s fine except it isn’t” mess after updates. Usually it’s one of those stupid combo problems where the plugin itself isn’t *broken* but it changed something tiny and now cache/minify/admin assets are tripping over each other. Had one site where the frontend looked mostly okay, but wp-admin was acting drunk until I killed the optimization plugin for a bit. Of course it wasn’t the one I expected. If you already rolled one back and it only helped a little, I’d be looking at anything touching cache, JS/CSS combine, lazy load, or “performance” crap first. Those are always the ones that pretend they’re helping while quietly making the site miserable. Also wouldn’t totally dismiss the host, but if the timing lines up with plugin updates, that’s usually where I’d put my money. Host issues don’t normally show up as “random layout weirdness” unless something’s already poking at files on the plugin side.
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May 21, 2026 at 5:11 am #7903
DenParticipantYeah, I’d still be looking at the last few plugin updates before blaming the host. If wp-admin is laggy *and* the layout’s acting weird, that usually smells like some cache/optimization thing stepping on itself. I’ve had that “rolled one back and it got a bit better but not fully” nonsense too — always means there’s another plugin still involved somewhere. If you want, list the plugins that updated and I’ll tell you which one looks most likely to be the troublemaker. Personally,
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