Creating a Custom Database for WordPress
WordPress stores a lot of information in your database, from comments, to posts, user information, plugin data, and more.
Over time your database can become cluttered, which can slow down your website and even cause WordPress errors. WordPress database plugins can help optimize and clean up your database to make sure your site is as fast as possible.
Other WordPress database plugins can help you store and display data, backup your database to keep your site safe, and more.
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Note: the user account the API keys are associated with must have the capabilities in order for the API to work. Typically this means the user have the Administrator role. See our documentation on roles and capab more information.
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Over time your database can become cluttered, which can slow down your website and even cause WordPress errors. WordPress database plugins can help optimize and clean up your database to make sure your site is as fast as possible.
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