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Browse weekly WordPress fixes by topic so old issues stay useful when you need them, not just when they were sent.

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Issue 11

The video on your homepage is 200MB

Phones shoot 4K, WordPress accepts the file without comment, and your mobile visitors pay for it. Server-side optimisation isn't an option on managed hosting with no ffmpeg. Here's what web-ready actually means — H.264, 1080p, CRF 23, faststart — and a plugin that transcodes in the editor's own browser.

performancewordpressmedia
13 August 2026

Issue 10

The real cost of form spam isn't the spam

Form spam doesn't cost you time, it costs you attention — and eventually a real enquiry gets skimmed past. Aggressive CAPTCHAs and bulk deletes both make it worse. The safer approach: detection that only inspects free-text fields, blocking at submission, a recoverable trash, and a schedule.

conversionwordpressforms
7 August 2026

Issue 9

Your site got slower. Do you know what changed?

Every WordPress site slows down eventually, but almost none can say what caused it. Aftercare is a free, open-source plugin that records your daily Core Web Vitals from real Chrome users alongside a plain-English ledger of every change made to the site, then lines the two up when a metric breaches its budget.

performancewordpressmonitoring
31 July 2026

Issue 6

97% of WordPress hacks come from one place

Almost all WordPress vulnerabilities come from plugins and themes, not core. A 20-minute audit to find the abandoned and risky plugins on your site — and why a maintained site is a safe one.

securitywordpressmaintenance
9 July 2026

Issue 5

Why your WordPress site feels slow

Most WordPress sites fail Core Web Vitals for the same handful of reasons. How to find your worst offender — your LCP element — in five minutes, and what to do about it.

performancecore-web-vitalswordpress
2 July 2026

Issue 3

The one file that tells ChatGPT how to read your site

What llms.txt is, why AI crawler traffic is now worth optimising for, and how to add the file to your WordPress site in about fifteen minutes.

technical-seoai-searchwordpress
Best of
18 June 2026

Issue 1

Start here: the first fix

The inaugural issue — what One WordPress Fix a Week is, what to expect each week, and a 15-minute plugin clean-up that quietly speeds up almost every site.

performancewordpressmaintenance
Best of
1 June 2026