In the blog article The 3 Easiest Ways to Speed Up WordPress, John Pozadzides discusses improving page load time. The Clean Options plugin can help by removing unnecessary rows from the wp_options table. How much does this speed up queries? Relatively, probably not much unless you have many excess rows. But then again, why make the server work any harder than it needs to?
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Have you tried different themes for your blog and no longer use them? Installed plugins that have since been removed? Although having unused rows in your wp_options table may have only a minimal effect on your blogs efficiency, you may still want to remove them - Error Reporting Plugin
This post is for comments, suggestions etc - Clean Options RSS options
The Clean Options plugin lists options named "rss_(hash value)" and "rss_(hash value)_ts" - Clean Options and Speed
In the blog article - Clean Options Plugin Release Candidate
The first version of the Clean Options plugin became available in April of 2007 - Understanding Clean Options
What options does the Clean Options plugin catch? To understand what the Clean Options plugin does, an explanation of how it gathers WordPress options may be helpful - WordPress Functions 2.6
WordPress has changed quite a bit since version 2
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