Hello,
I’m sorry to hear that you are facing issues with custom fields still appearing on your pages/articles after uninstalling the plugin. Cleaning the database might not directly remove these custom fields. However, it is a good practice to clean up the database after uninstalling a plugin to optimize performance.
To remove the custom fields that are still appearing on your pages/articles, you may need to manually delete them from the WordPress database. Here are the general steps to follow:
- Identify the custom fields associated with the plugin you uninstalled.
- Log into your WordPress database (you may need to access phpMyAdmin).
- Locate the table where the custom fields are stored (usually postmeta table).
- Search for and identify the specific custom fields related to the uninstalled plugin.
- Delete these custom fields from the database.
If you are unsure about accessing or modifying your WordPress database, I recommend reaching out to a developer or our dedicated support team for further assistance.
If you have any more questions or need additional help, please feel free to ask.
Thank you for raising this concern.
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