WordPress Times Out With Too Many Pages?

August 10th, 2011 by admin

wordpress permalinks caused me to pull out my hair!This one had me pulling my hair out for a few days. 

I was developing a client site in WordPress.  This site had 500 products and I chose to use Pages (instead of Posts) for the products, mostly because it allowed for a better URL structure, especially because there were product categories and sub-categories.  The URLs would look nice — www.site.com/category/sub-category/product-name/

Spoiler!
No time to read the entire post?  Just update your permalinks to /%year%/%postname%/ and that will fix the issue.  If your site is running too slowly to edit the permalinks, edit the database directly.  I use phpMyAdmin.  Search the wp_options table field name for %LIKE% = permalink and edit the value to /%year%/%postname%/

All was going well in development until we hit around 400 pages.  Then the site started running reaaaaaallllly slowly, and even timing out with a PHP fatal error like this:

Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /wp-includes/rewrite.php on line 835

WTF!  Could this be a plugin issue?  Or something wrong in our custom coded theme?  I didn’t think so… but what else could it be?  Surely WordPress can handle a website with thousands of pages, right?

My first thought was “there must be something wrong with the server.”  We did have a separate sub-domain for the site dev.site.com so that was a variable worth looking into.  Also, I had just started using a new VPS from Host Gator running Fast CGI (I usually run PHP as an Apache module) so that could also be the cause.  Fun, I get to figure this out! [sarcasm]

No luck with tweaking the server settings, although Host Gator support does get an A for effort.  And I even updated the php.ini memory_limit from 64M to 128M thinking that this could be the root of the issue.  Nuts.

Turns out that good ol’ permalinks is the cause of this problem.  For those that don’t know, permalinks allow you to customize the URL for your WordPress site.  Very useful for search engine optimization (SEO).  In classic obscure fashion that us web developers have grown used to (thanks to IE6 debugging and for the truly old skool, Netscape Navigator 4 hacking), the solution is to add something other than /%postname%/ to the start of your site’s permalinks.

I’ve found that both of the following work equally well:

  • /%year%/%postname%/
  • /blog/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%/

Not only will this bring your many-paged-Wordpress-website back to life, it will not affect your Pages URLs.  In this case, the permalink structure only applies to your Posts.  Yay!!!

Hopefully this breakdown will save a few hairs on your head.  I wish I had found out about it earlier :)   Many thanks to the following which helped me out:

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How to Automatically Import WordPress Blog to Facebook Page

February 17th, 2011 by admin

This 3 minute video tutorial shows you how to connect a WordPress blog to your Facebook Page.  All blog posts will be automatically imported to your Facebook Page Wall.

This video demonstrates automatically importing WordPress to your Facebook Page, the same principles apply for automatically posting to your personal Faceebook Wall, as well as automatically posting from other blogging platforms such as Blogger, Blogspot, Moveable Type, TypePad, Open Diary, Live Journal, Xanga, Dead Journal, MySpace, Tumblr and other blogging websites.

Update: Following the steps in this video tutorial will link each post on your Facebook Wall to the Notes section of your Facebook account.  Admittedly, this is not ideal.  The ideal solution would link to the actual post on your blog.  To accomplish this and link each post back to the originating blog, I recommend using the Wordbooker plugin for WordPress.

Video Transcript:

How to Automatically Import WordPress Blog to Facebook Page

A really neat feature of Facebook allows you to import your blog directly onto your Facebook wall. This is a great way to save yourself all the effort of having to do that manually and plus being able to take advantage of Facebook and the huge user base that they have. So I’m gonna show you how to do that in this video tutorial.

And a couple of things we need to clarify. First off, is typically when you log in to Facebook you log in as yourself, and then this tutorial is showing you how to do that for a Facebook page not your Facebook personal account. So one of the neat things Facebook has recently added is your ability to browse Facebook as a page. So you click on this thing and then we’ll just go to one of these pages that I manage. Right here, you just click switch. And now I am essentially browsing Facebook as this page, Yoga.

So the next thing is the Notes application, you have to use the Notes application in order to import your blog feed. So first you find out if we have the Notes application installed. You add it, you go to apps, and when you see it right here, Notes, click edit settings and in this case it is available which means I haven’t added it yet so I click add. It’s now been added. We also wanna check the additional permissions and make sure that this box is checked because it will import your blog feed to your Notes and then publish it to your Wall. So click okay to save that.

Go back to our page and now you’ll see Notes is down here. So you think you could just click on Notes and there will be some link around here that says import my blog feed but it doesn’t, you actually have to go in search for Notes, it is really obscure and then you will see down here on the left, edit import settings, click that. It will bring you to this page where you can import a blog and so what you do is you like to get the blog feed, the full URL and copy and paste it right here and then that’s how you tell Facebook to import a blog.

So here’s my blog. And then I have the blog feed which for WordPress is just the word “feed” after wherever your blog is installed. And in my case, this brings up this Google reader but this is what we are looking for, this URL, so you just copy that, go back here, paste it. Be sure you mark that check box and then click start importing. It usually takes maybe about 20 or 30 seconds. What it’s doing is verifying that blog feed as a valid feed and then it’s starting to do the import. So let’s wait while it’s loading. And once Facebook has connected to your blog feed you will see all your recent blog post showing here on your Wall.

So that’s how you do it. Be sure when you’re done you don’t forget to switch back to your user so you can go back to browsing Facebook as yourself and not your page.

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Testing TourVista Shortcode

August 26th, 2010 by admin

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R&G Brenner Income Tax Consultants

April 13th, 2010 by admin
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R&G Brenner Income Tax Consultants
R&G Brenner is the oldest and largest privately owned income tax preparation business in America. With clients all around the world, their website plays a vital role in their marketing and ability to communicate with clients.
Superlative was hired to upgrade the functionality and update the look and feel of R&G Brenner’s web site. The solution was to create a custom theme for WordPress content management system. Doing so enabled the client to manage the website content in-house without having to know HTML or other code, and take advantage of the many other benefits of a website powered by WordPress.

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Using Your Website CMS (Content Management System)

January 8th, 2010 by admin

The following video tutorials demonstrate using a CMS (Content Management System) to quickly and easily update your website as created by Superlative Internet.

Edit a page on your website:

Create a new blog post on your website/blog:

Managing the photo gallery slideshow:

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Emails not showing up? They are probably being mistakenly tagged as Spam.

January 8th, 2010 by admin
If your email is not coming through, check your Spam folder. This tutorial shows you how to check if Gmail Spam filters are mistakenly tagging valid emails as spam, and how to fix it.

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TourVista Virtual Tours

July 20th, 2009 by admin
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TourVista Virtual Tours
TourVista is changing the way real estate is marketed online. Through the use of custom technology created by Superlative, TourVista’s users are able to generate a website for their property, including the extremely useful interactive floor plans.
In addition, Superlative has created myriad customizations to TourVista’s website and administrative features, allowing TourVista to better manage its customers and its business processes.

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Scan Design Furniture

July 19th, 2009 by admin
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Scan Design Furniture
Scan Design offers contemporary furniture at a variety of locations in the Pacific Northwest.  Their new website needed to better showcase their furniture online and drive traffic into their retail stores.  In addition, they also wanted to be able to manage the website content in-house for convenience and cost-savings.
Our solution was to build their new website on an e-commerce platform, serving information from a database and allowing them to manage the content internally.  An email newsletter was also setup, enabling Scan Design to stay in close contact with their target audience on a monthly basis.

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Pandora Bracelet Builder

July 18th, 2009 by admin
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Pandora Bracelet Builder
c’est la Vie challenged Superlative with the Pandora Bracelet Builder.  The objective was to create an interactive tool where visitors could build a bracelet online and order it directly from c’est la Vie’s website.
Superlative pushed Flash technology to the max, integrating it with a ColdFusion-powered shopping cart application. End users were able to create customized jewelry by simply dragging and dropping each item onto a virtual bracelet.

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Trim Inc Clothing

July 18th, 2009 by admin
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Trim Inc Clothing
Trim Inc is a Southern California based apparel company committed to bringing clothing and accessories with high quality, comfort and design. Trim has a strong commitment to the community by supporting programs such as youth physical fitness and music programs. Trim’s founding Partners believe in giving back to programs that have influenced their lives.
Their e-commerce website was built to order with a focus on a simple user experience from shopping their virtual shelves through the checkout process.

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R&G Brenner

July 18th, 2009 by admin
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R&G Brenner – The History of R&G Brenner
Starting in 1941, take a ride through history of R&G Brenner Income Tax Consultants. From humble beginnings to becoming the largest privately owned income tax preparation service in the country, this family-owned business has held true to their founder’s mission: Saving you time and money is what we are all about!

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Central Coast Comprehensive Cardiovascular Imaging

July 18th, 2009 by admin
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Central Coast Comprehensive Cardiovascular Imaging
Alex Harrison, M.D., is a cardiologist now serving the community of Santa Maria as well as offering noninvasive outpatient cardiovascular imaging services at C4 Imaging.
The imaging services include echocardiogram, vascular ultrasound, exercise and pharmacologic stress testing, and nuclear myocardial perfusion imaging.

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Skarbos Furniture

July 18th, 2009 by admin
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Skarbos Furniture
Skarbos Furniture is beautiful and sleek and their website needed to be the same.  We delivered a custom design to match their brand and contemporary style furniture.
The primary goals of this website were to display items online in such a manner that would generate requests for more information. These goals were achieved using a “Request More Information” form that emails Skarbos and prints directly to the Sales Team for immediate follow up.

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R&G Brenner

July 18th, 2009 by admin
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R&G Brenner – Free Tax Information
Offering tax preparation and financial services to clients around the world, R&G Brenner uses this website for posting free tax information and to create an open forum for tax questions and answers.

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Normandy Park Community Club

July 18th, 2009 by admin
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Normandy Park Community Club
The Normandy Park Community Club serves a small town south of Seattle.  They desired a website for better communication with their members and the community.
Superlative created a custom design to match their current brand and administrative features to managing the website content internally including a photo gallery, board meeting minutes, and calendar of events.  Because the volunteer positions rotate every few years, we also created video tutorials for updating the website, ensuring that even non-techies would be able to keep the website updated into the future.

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International Kitchens

July 18th, 2009 by admin
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International Kitchens
International Kitchens serves the greater Seattle and Bellevue markets with a focus on residential kitchen and home remodeling. The main goals for their website was to showcase their portfolio and generate new customers.
Superlative provided a solid foundation for the website and created a custom content manager for International Kitchens’ online portfolio.  Now, they have the ability to update their online portfolio in-house after each new project.  Their website is an integral piece to the success of the marketing and their business.

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Divot the Clown & Kevin Compare

July 17th, 2009 by admin
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Divot the Clown & Kevin Compare
Divot & Kevin have got the trick golf shots down, but their old website was not serving its purpose.  It had broken links, inconsistent presentation of content, and did not look professional.
Superlative designed and developed a website that catered to both Divot & Kevin, showing off their amazing golfing skills and helping to generate new business for this golfing superstar.

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Kenmar Construction

July 17th, 2009 by admin
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Kenmar Construction
Kenmar Construction has been building custom homes and remodeling in the greater Seattle area for over 25 years. Their team consists of master carpenters for remodels, kitchens, bathrooms, decks, and windows; an expert painting team, hardwood flooring professionals, master tile and stone setters.
Kenmar Construction can handle all of your custom home remodeling needs. And Ken (the owner) is a great guy!

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Sara Padilla – Alexander Technique

July 17th, 2009 by admin
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Sara Padilla – Alexander Technique
Sara Padilla offers private lessons in the Alexander Technique.  She needed an online presence to promote her services and generate new clientele.
We created a custom design based on her direction for a blend between artistic and informative.  The result is a large online presence for this small business.

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Gallatin Valley Associates

July 14th, 2009 by admin
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Gallatin Valley Associates
Gallatin Valley Associates was without logo and website when they came to Superlative Internet.  We worked with them to create a logo and website that matched their image and their industry.
Now, Gallatin Valley Associates has a solid online foundation for growing their business and serving their customers.

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Resident Cheesemonger

July 13th, 2009 by admin
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Resident Cheesemonger
The Resident Cheesemonger serves some of the finest cheese in the world from their shop in Edmonds, Washington.  However, they wanted to open their doors to a world-wide audience via their website.
We created a new logo and a custom design for their website and placed them on top of an e-commerce engine for online ordering. The Cheesemonger is able to completely manage the website content in-house, allowing more time for serving customers and scouting out new cheeses.

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Applied Planning International

July 12th, 2009 by admin
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Applied Planning International
Applied Planning helps organizations attain the level of performance they are capable of achieving. Their website needed a complete redesign to better display their message and their online identity.
In addition to a new design, Superlative added administrative features for managing a daily inspirational quote and an email newsletter.

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Andy Zavada – Alexander Technique

July 12th, 2009 by admin
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Andy Zavada – Alexander Technique
Andy Zavada is a professional teacher of the Alexander Technique. The Alexander Technique offers us a process where we learn to consciously sense and relinquish those ineffectual movement patterns and find ourselves moving with awareness and lightness.
He needed a web presence to represent his business. Superlative solution included a content management system and training video tutorials, enabling Andy to update his website and blog himself.

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BlueCosmo Satellite Phones

July 11th, 2009 by admin
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BlueCosmo Satellite Phones
BlueCosmo sells and rents satellite phones via their e-commerce website.  The website was in need of a face lift and in collaboration with another team, Superlative completed the new look. Without interrupting the existing website functionality, Superlative seamlessly updated BlueCosmo’s online appearance and user experience.

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Alpine Traffic Products

July 11th, 2009 by admin
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Alpine Traffic Products
Alpine Traffic Products’ website was in need of a new look and increased functionality.  They wanted to display their products online to facilitate better communication with new and existing clients.
Superlative designed a new look for Alpine, helped them obtain a better domain name, and trained them on how to update the website in-house using the content management system.

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Cool Toors Real Estate Videos

July 10th, 2009 by admin
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Cool Toors Real Estate Videos
Cool Toors is a custom application for showcasing real estate online using video and interactive floor plans. The website and supporting technology was created from scratch per the client’s specifications.
Users around the world are able to create an individual website for marketing their real estate online, including templates for posting to classified sites like Craigslist.

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Bricco Restaurant in Seattle

July 7th, 2009 by admin
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Bricco Restaurant in Seattle
Bricco is one of Seattle’s hottest neighborhood wine bars, offering a fantastic happy hour daily and an extensive, exotic wine menu. Superlative delivered a new website to display their menus, wine lists, news articles and directions to the restaurant.

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ACC Capital

July 3rd, 2009 by admin
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ACC Capital
ACC Capital wanted an improved website that would create a better first impression, provide online resources, and generate new customers.
Superlative worked with the client to create a new design and better content organization.  An online application was setup allowing potential new customers to provide all the information necessary to be approved for a new lease.

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Shadowz Will Fall Photography

July 3rd, 2009 by admin
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Shadowz Will Fall Photography
Shadowz Will Fall is a local photography company that creates an artistic product.  Their website needed to be consistent with their brand and display a portfolio online that would generate interest and leads for business.
One customization was the ability for the client to tag certain photos as “Adult” and require a password for viewing to protect the younger audience.

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“For the Health of It” Consultation Services

July 2nd, 2009 by admin
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“For the Health of It” Consultation Services
“For the Health of It” Consultation Services is a company that promotes the health of organizations and individuals in an electrifying, non-traditional manner.
We created a new website to display articles, video, photos and other educational resources online and provide the client with an interactive tool for marketing and promoting her business.

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Special Request Grocery Shopping Service

July 1st, 2009 by admin
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Special Request Grocery Shopping Service
Offering one of the most popular grocery shopping services in Park City and Deer Valley, Utah, Special Request Groceries will ensure that your refrigerator is stocked full upon your vacation arrival.  This custom ordering form was created from scratch to meet the client’s needs and exceed their customers’ expectations.

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Microflex, Inc.

July 1st, 2009 by admin
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Microflex
Microflex is a software company in Burien, Washington that offers financial solutions for government. They didn’t have a website and that’s why they called on Superlative.
We delivered a new logo, custom design, setup of pay-per-click campaigns, and a website fully capable of generating new business for Microflex.  One additional highlight was finding a solution for the creation of video tutorials on using TaxTools, Microflex’s flagship product.  These video tutorials are a great way to demonstrate the product online to potential new customers.

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