I agree, seems like something is stuck. But doesn't it seem like it's wpForo since the CPU drops as soon as I deactivate the plugin.
I was heading down the wrong path here. This is the temporary solution that I'm now working with:
I'm also having an issue with high CPU usage. I have narrowed it down to wpForo because I deactivate the other plugins, but it doesn't change the CPU ...
Thanks for your help with this @anonymous20. I didn't think that less than 10,000 monthly views was that heavy either. Here are the stats that I can s...
On second, thought, maybe you can let me know if you think my current setup is inadequate for wpForo. Here is a screenshot of Google Analytics for the...
O boy, can't believe I didn't think to look there. That was indeed the problem. I was subscribed to the forums. I just unsubscribed and I'll see if th...
Thank you both again. It seems like I've waded a little too far out of the wpForo world and into the regular WordPress world. I'll let it rest here. T...
Thank you both. @anonymous20 - Sorry, I wasn't specific enough. They weren't suggesting to disable the PHP script, but to use the plugin that you ment...
Or you could just subscribe to each forum so you get email notifications.
Very cool. I didn't realize that's how it worked. This gives me even more confidence in wpForo's SEO capabilities and I already had a lot of confidenc...
In the meantime, you could use a tool like Buffer.com to pipe the RSS feed into a queue. From there you can share to social media which is what Buffer...
Awesome. Thank you @blackraz
Cool. You're welcome!
I think the only ones available are listed here: