Reply To: Weird plugin conflicts after latest update

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adrian_knox
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Yeah, this is almost always the “one plugin updated and now three others are acting innocent” thing. If rollback helped even a little, I wouldn’t chase the host first. I’d check the last couple updates, especially anything cache/minify/optimization related. Those are usually the ones that make admin feel slow and make the frontend go weird in ways that don’t look obviously related. Also worth clearing whatever cache layers you’ve got after the rollback. I’ve seen people undo the bad plugin and still think it’s broken because the old junk is still sitting there. If it keeps happening, disable the recent updates one by one instead of guessing. Annoying, yeah, but faster than staring at logs waiting for a miracle.