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↑ | 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 wordp … | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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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 wordp …
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↑ | Plugin Organizer | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Yes. A malicious plugin named WP Spamshield targets the settings used by Plugin Organizer to disable it. It also targets various other plugins and changes how they behave or disables them entirely. All of this is done without the users knowledge or consent. This plugin was removed from the Wordpress Plugin Directory because of this malicious code but it may still exist on some users sites. It will also likely be released from a different repository in the future and start targeting plugins again. You should remove WP Spamshield not only to make sure that Plugin Organizer runs correctly but to ensure the security of your website is not compromised. Find out more at https://www.sterupdesign.com/blog/malware/wp-spamshield/. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yes. A malicious plugin named WP Spamshield targets the settings used by Plugin Organizer to disable it. It also targets various other plugins and changes how they behave or disables them entirely. All of this is done without the users knowledge or consent. This plugin was removed from the Wordpress Plugin Directory because of this malicious code but it may still exist on some users sites. It will also likely be released from a different repository in the future and start targeting plugins again. You should remove WP Spamshield not only to make sure that Plugin Organizer runs correctly but to ensure the security of your website is not compromised. Find out more at https://www.sterupdesign.com/blog/malware/wp-spamshield/.
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There are different ways that caching plugins work and they can work together with Plugin Organizer. These are only 2 examples to give an idea. But you have to understand how they work and how you are affecting your cache by disabling plugins. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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There are different ways that caching plugins work and they can work together with Plugin Organizer. These are only 2 examples to give an idea. But you have to understand how they work and how you are affecting your cache by disabling plugins.
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The above example explains how load time and caching can be affected with a caching plugin that creates minified javascript files. It basically renders the caching plugin useless. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The above example explains how load time and caching can be affected with a caching plugin that creates minified javascript files. It basically renders the caching plugin useless.
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The simple answer. Yes. But you must understand how your caching plugin and Plugin Organizer do what they do. If your caching plugin creates a minified version of the javascript files loaded on a page then there is the potential that Plugin Organizer will cause the caching plugin to constantly recreate the minified javascript files. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The simple answer. Yes. But you must understand how your caching plugin and Plugin Organizer do what they do. If your caching plugin creates a minified version of the javascript files loaded on a page then there is the potential that Plugin Organizer will cause the caching plugin to constantly recreate the minified javascript files.
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Can Plugin Organizer be used with caching plugins? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Can Plugin Organizer be used with caching plugins?
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Does this only apply to WP MU or all types of WP installs? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Does this only apply to WP MU or all types of WP installs?
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You can find a full FAQ list at https://www.sterupdesign.com/dev/wordpress/plugins/plugin-organizer/faq/ | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You can find a full FAQ list at https://www.sterupdesign.com/dev/wordpress/plugins/plugin-organizer/faq/
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Are there any known conflicts with other plugins? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Are there any known conflicts with other plugins?
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WARNING: Reordering or disabling plugins can have catastrophic affects on your site. It can cause issues with plugins and can render your site inaccessible. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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WARNING: Reordering or disabling plugins can have catastrophic affects on your site. It can cause issues with plugins and can render your site inaccessible.
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When the form is submitted it is not submitting to the page you are viewing. It is submitting to an ajax endpoint. Which is a different URL. You need to enable the plugin on that URL to get the form working. Here are 2 examples of how to do that. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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When the form is submitted it is not submitting to the page you are viewing. It is submitting to an ajax endpoint. Which is a different URL. You need to enable the plugin on that URL to get the form working. Here are 2 examples of how to do that.
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I have disabled a form plugin globally and enabled it on a specific page where it is used. The plugin loads on the page but then it doesn't work when I submit the form. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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I have disabled a form plugin globally and enabled it on a specific page where it is used. The plugin loads on the page but then it doesn't work when I submit the form.
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Yes. Go to the Plugin Organizer settings page and check the box next to each of the roles you want to be able to disable/enable plugins with. THen a separate container will appear on the post edit screen for you to disable/enable plugins with. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yes. Go to the Plugin Organizer settings page and check the box next to each of the roles you want to be able to disable/enable plugins with. THen a separate container will appear on the post edit screen for you to disable/enable plugins with.
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Can I disable plugins by role? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Can I disable plugins by role?
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