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<p dir="auto">Hey WordPress users,<br />
Regular maintenance is one of the biggest factors that separates a fast, secure, and reliable WordPress site from one that slows down or gets hacked.</p>
<p dir="auto">Here are 10 practical WordPress maintenance tips that will keep your site running smoothly in 2026:</p>
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<li>Update WordPress Core, Themes, and Plugins Monthly<br />
Set a fixed day each month for updates. Use staging first to avoid breaking your live site.</li>
<li>Clean Up Your Database Regularly<br />
Remove old post revisions, spam comments, and transient data. A clean database improves speed significantly.</li>
<li>Run Weekly Malware Scans<br />
Use a security plugin like Wordfence or Sucuri to scan for malware automatically every week.</li>
<li>Optimize Images Automatically<br />
Enable automatic compression and WebP conversion. Large images are still one of the top speed killers.</li>
<li>Review and Remove Unused Plugins<br />
Every unused plugin adds overhead. Audit your plugins quarterly and delete anything you don’t actively use.</li>
<li>Enable Automatic Backups + Test Restores<br />
Set daily backups and manually test a restore at least once every two months.<br />
Monitor Website Speed Monthly</li>
<li>Use GTmetrix or PageSpeed Insights to track performance. Fix issues before they affect your rankings or conversions.</li>
<li>Check for Broken Links<br />
Use a plugin like Broken Link Checker to find and fix broken links regularly.</li>
<li>Keep PHP Version Updated<br />
Use PHP 8.2 or 8.3 for the best balance of speed and security. Test thoroughly before switching.</li>
<li>Review User Roles and Permissions<br />
Remove unnecessary admin accounts and limit permissions. Too many admins increase security risks.</li>
</ol>
<p dir="auto">Now It’s Your Turn<br />
Which of these WordPress maintenance tips are you already following?<br />
Which one made the biggest difference for your site?</p>
<p dir="auto">Reply below with your own maintenance tips or experiences from 2026. Let’s build a useful WordPress maintenance checklist together.<br />
What’s one maintenance tip you would add to this list? <img src="https://hostingfeed.com/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f447.png?v=4e44cccb964" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--point_down" style="height:23px;width:auto;vertical-align:middle" title="👇" alt="👇" /></p>
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