Rating: 5 stars
just what i needed
]]>Rating: 5 stars
An easy way to drop some weight if you don’t need the functionality that the plugin disables. For me this has been a “set and forget” plugin.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Use this plugin several years. Work fine!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
I like the approach of plugins like this. Simple and super useful.
Thank you!
Rating: 1 star
pointless updating if it doesn’t work after WP 4.4.
]]>Rating: 1 star
Not working
]]>Rating: 1 star
Klappt nicht bei mir, weder bei YouTube noch bei SoundCloud. Wenn es das aber nicht kann, warum heisst es nicht anders? Unter Disable Embeds verstehe ich alle m?glichen Embeds, also auch YT, Twitter oder SoundCloud.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
That does it without any extra clutter added to the admin. Thanks ??
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Still works smoothly and removes the oembed tags in the header – Now sites default to the opengraph tags – which was our need
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Works exactly as advertised. Thank you.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
So far, no issues with this. Just want I want.
]]>Rating: 3 stars
It continue to auto embed Youtube link to video
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Note you may need to clear your oEmbed cache (lines in wp_postmeta table) for old posts (or the embed will keep coming back)
—
It’s nice to see new features added to WordPress.. but introducing fancy stuff like this without a simple checkbox to disable it (can’t write a simple text link in your wordpress blog, how frustrating…).
I really can’t understand this “no settings” philosophy. Is WordPress going corporate ?
]]>Rating: 5 stars
I had gotten used to many auto embeds in WordPress like those for Twitter and Youtube, but hadn’t run across a case where I actually wanted to publish a straight link. Until today. It was extremely frustrating to realize that I could no longer do that, that I was being forced to display the link (to a simple web page) as an embedded excerpt of the page. This handy plugin fixed that right up, leaving my other embeds in tact. <3
]]>Rating: 5 stars
WP being an oEmbed provider itself is cool, but for now I’ll go ahead with this plugin enabled until I experiment more with this feature. Cleanly does the job.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
WordPress is becoming a bloatware ?? WP lacks a lot of features that should be built in (such proper folder management for media files, proper admin GUI to manage relations of custom post types, proper permission management, just to name a few), but we get a lot junk like feeds, emojicons,version numbers in the html source, author, daily, month, year archive pages, etc…
Anyway, thank you for this plugin!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
There are more and more “features” coming with WordPress that should be plugins, and you have to disable with plugins… This one is a must. Thank you!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Lately every WP release shoves unwanted “features” down users’ throats.
Fortunately every release creative people stand up to make sure we can disable the stuff that bloats our WP install.
Pascal (plugin author), thank you for jumping in here and actually give the WP user the option that should have been default!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Thanks to author for this plugin. It is already in my “Must use” plugin list.
Always appreciate to remove unnecessary script from site.