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To load a plugin only in the admin you need to enable selective plugin loading for the admin areas and fuzzy url matching. Then globally disable the plugin you want to turn off on the front end. Next create a plugin filter with the permalink set to your admin url. Like https://www.sterup.com/wp-admin/. Then enable the plugin for that plugin filter and select also affect children. Now the plugin should only be loaded in the admin. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedTo load a plugin only in the admin you need to enable selective plugin loading for the admin areas and fuzzy url matching. Then globally disable the plugin you want to turn off on the front end. Next create a plugin filter with the permalink set to your admin url. Like https://www.sterup.com/wp-admin/. Then enable the plugin for that plugin filter and select also affect children. Now the plugin should only be loaded in the admin. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
How do I disable a plugin on the front end and still have it enabled on the admin pages? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedHow do I disable a plugin on the front end and still have it enabled on the admin pages? CommentFound in faq header. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
Yes. Go to the Post Type Plugins page under Plugin Organizer in the admin menu. Here you can select the post type you want to change and disable/enable plugins for that post type as long as the setting hasn't been overridden on the individual posts. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedYes. Go to the Post Type Plugins page under Plugin Organizer in the admin menu. Here you can select the post type you want to change and disable/enable plugins for that post type as long as the setting hasn't been overridden on the individual posts. CommentFound in faq paragraph. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
Can I enable/disable plugins based on post type? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedCan I enable/disable plugins based on post type? CommentFound in faq header. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
Yes. You can use limited wildcards in the permalink structure. For instance you can match the url https://www.sterup.com/some/pretty/permalink/ by entering https://www.sterup.com/some/<em>/permalink/. You can also match the url by entering https://www.sterup.com/</em>/pretty/permalink/ as the permalink. The only character that is recognized is the * character. It can only replace one piece of the url in between the / characters. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedYes. You can use limited wildcards in the permalink structure. For instance you can match the url https://www.sterup.com/some/pretty/permalink/ by entering https://www.sterup.com/some/<em>/permalink/. You can also match the url by entering https://www.sterup.com/</em>/pretty/permalink/ as the permalink. The only character that is recognized is the * character. It can only replace one piece of the url in between the / characters. CommentFound in faq paragraph. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
Can I use wildcards in a plugin filter permalink? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedCan I use wildcards in a plugin filter permalink? CommentFound in faq header. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
Create a plugin filter with your home page url. Like https://www.sterup.com/. Then enable or disable the plugins you want with that filter. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedCreate a plugin filter with your home page url. Like https://www.sterup.com/. Then enable or disable the plugins you want with that filter. CommentFound in faq paragraph. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
How do I target the homepage of my site if it isn't a page post type? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedHow do I target the homepage of my site if it isn't a page post type? CommentFound in faq header. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
Follow the documentation page for disable plugins on wp-admin. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedFollow the documentation page for disable plugins on wp-admin. CommentFound in faq paragraph. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
How do I disable plugins on the WordPress admin? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedHow do I disable plugins on the WordPress admin? CommentFound in faq header. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
Go to the Plugin Organizer settings page and click the button under selective plugin loading to turn it on. During the upgrade process selective plugin loading got turned off. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedGo to the Plugin Organizer settings page and click the button under selective plugin loading to turn it on. During the upgrade process selective plugin loading got turned off. CommentFound in faq paragraph. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
I upgraded and the metabox has disappeared from the post edit screen where I can enable/disable plugins. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedI upgraded and the metabox has disappeared from the post edit screen where I can enable/disable plugins. CommentFound in faq header. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
Example 1: If you have a large number of plugins and don't want them all to load for every page you can disable the unneeded plugins for each individual page. Or you can globally disable them and enable them for each post or page you will need them on.↵ Example 2: If you have plugins that conflict with eachother then you can disable the plugins that are conflicting for each indivdual post or page.↵ Example 3: If you have plugins that conflict with eachother then you can disable the plugins globally and activate them only on posts or pages where they will be used. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedExample 1: If you have a large number of plugins and don't want them all to load for every page you can disable the unneeded plugins for each individual page. Or you can globally disable them and enable them for each post or page you will need them on.↵ Example 2: If you have plugins that conflict with eachother then you can disable the plugins that are conflicting for each indivdual post or page.↵ Example 3: If you have plugins that conflict with eachother then you can disable the plugins globally and activate them only on posts or pages where they will be used. CommentFound in faq paragraph. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
"IMPORTANT: To enable selective plugin loading you must move the /wp-content/plugins/plugin-organizer/lib/PluginOrganizerMU.class.php file to /wp-content/mu-plugins or wherever your mu-plugins folder is located. If the mu-plugins directory does not exist you can create it. The plugin will attempt to create this directory and move the file itself when activated. Depending on your file permissions it may not be successful." | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated"IMPORTANT: To enable selective plugin loading you must move the /wp-content/plugins/plugin-organizer/lib/PluginOrganizerMU.class.php file to /wp-content/mu-plugins or wherever your mu-plugins folder is located. If the mu-plugins directory does not exist you can create it. The plugin will attempt to create this directory and move the file itself when activated. Depending on your file permissions it may not be successful." CommentFound in faq paragraph. You have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
This plugin allows you to do the following:↵ 1. Change the order that your plugins are loaded.↵ 2. Selectively disable plugins by any post type or wordpress managed URL.↵ 3. Adds grouping to the plugin admin age. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslatedThis plugin allows you to do the following:↵ 1. Change the order that your plugins are loaded.↵ 2. Selectively disable plugins by any post type or wordpress managed URL.↵ 3. Adds grouping to the plugin admin age. CommentFound in description paragraph. You have to log in to edit this translation. |
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