How Do I Disable Plugins in WordPress Database?

Plugins are a great way to add extra features to your WordPress blog, but they can also slow down your blog and increase your database load. If you don’t need all the plugins your blog is using, you can disable them to speed up your blog. To disable a plugin: 1. Go to your blog’s admin panel and click on the “Plugins” tab. 2. Under the “Enabled” column, click on the plugin you want to disable. 3. A “Disable” button will appear next to the plugin. 4. Click on the “Disable” button to disable the plugin. 5. You will now need to re-enable the plugin if you want to use it again. 6. Click on the “Activate” button to re-enable the plugin. 7. Click on the “Save Changes” button to save your changes. 8. Click on the “Publish” button to publish your changes. 9. You now have disabled the plugin and can use it if you need to.

To re-enable a plugin: 1. Under the “Enabled” column, click on the plugin you want to re-enable. A “Reactivate” button will appear next to the plugin. Click on the “Reactivate” button to re-enable the plugin. You will now need to re-configure the plugin if it was disabled. Click on the “Configuration” button to open the plugin’s configuration file. Change the “Enabled” setting to “true” to re-enable the plugin. 10. You now have re-enabled the plugin and can use it if you need to.