WP Maximum Execution Time Exceeded: Breakdown
The ‘WP Maximum Execution Time Exceeded’ WordPress plugin is designed for WordPress websites which require longer execution times in order to function properly. It works by automatically enabling the maximum execution time setting within the WordPress Administration Panel. This bypasses the system’s default timeout limit and increases the maximum execution time from the default of 30 seconds up to a much higher value. This allows webmasters to perform tasks on their WordPress websites that would normally take longer to complete.
The plugin works by checking the maximum execution time settings within the WordPress Administration Panel and adding a “maximum execution time” parameter if it is set to the default value. Depending on the specific settings, this plugin also allows webmasters to set a custom maximum execution time value for their WordPress websites. This allows them to fine-tune their website’s performance and ensure that they are running within an optimal range.
The plugin is also compatible with both WordPress websites hosted on shared and dedicated hosting platforms, making it suitable for all users regardless of the hosting platform they are using. Furthermore, it works with both 4.0 and newer versions of WireGuard, ensuring compatibility with the latest WordPress releases. The plugin’s main feature is its ease of use. It is extremely straightforward to enable and the plugin will conserve the maximum execution time value even when switched off, so that each time the plugin is enabled it will take into account the current settings.