Rating: 5 stars
I found this looking for a way to toggle Query Monitor to only use when debugging speed issues, since Query Monitor is a best of a plugin, an you don’t want it running all the time, since it does cause significant Admin slowdown while using.
Same of many other Admin or infrequent use plugins. You want them installed, ready for occasional use, but not in day to day operations.
Other’s useful to know and toggle: Code Profiler, Black Bar, Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall, Wider Admin Menu (sometimes overlaps some plugins not recognising this tweak), User Switching, Index WP MySWL for Speed, and many other occasional use plugins.
Thank you for your service. Another great example of how WordPress’s vast community hive-mind experiences and solves. ??
PS: Be even more amazing if you could make it work with the other very helpful “Plugin Groups”.
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Systématiquement installé sur tout site que j’utilise
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Thank you for the amazing plugin, it is a great tool for developers!
I’m really glad I found this plugin, it saves a lot of time, I usually go to the admin plugins page to activate or deactivate plugins, I do that all the time while developing but this plugin is a big helper.
Thank you!
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Било би при?атно изнена?е?е кад би ажурирали додатак.
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This is very handy for toggling plugins on and off for diagnosis, or for solutions that require temporarily re configuring your plugin set.
Good for trialing several plugins in the same genre, by setting them up, then switching them in or out of the setup.
Nice big multi-column list of all the plugins, reduces the amount of scrolling to see them all.
This is good, and getting better.
Thank you
Rating: 5 stars
I was in a situation where one plugin, when active, interfered with the back end update function of another plugin. My problem was it was easy to forget that I had deactivated the first plugin while working in the second plugin. Now I can quickly view the status of and reactivate any deactivated plugin.
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This plugin is super handy is you have lots of plugins to manage.
Thanks devs
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Simply yet effective. Very useful plugin. Thanks for developing this plugin is excellent.
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Highly recommended to make you more productive. A big thank you to the Author.
I just hate it when plugins clash, and this makes the tedious work of fault finding so much easier.
Rating: 5 stars
Superduper little plugin! I love it.
One small request: add an option to order the plugins vertically instead of horizontally. For me it makes more sense to look through the plugin names vertically, so column for column. Now you have to look through long horizontal “lines” across the columns. I think sorting them within columns is more user firnedly and intuitive than sorting them horizontally across the columns.
Request fulfilled. Thanks!
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There are a bunch of WP plugins which are a must have. And this plugin has earned it’s place in my must have list. It’s great for diagnosis as mentioned in the description. It absolutely deserves a 5 star in my opinion.
However if you are in a page that is part of the plugin you are toggling off, it will give you an error page which is startling the first time you see it.
And I feel it does need a warning mentioned somewhere that this will happen. So I give it a 4 star. Just so first time users don’t freak out when they see the error screen. I also use this plugin in conjunction with another plugin, which allows me to turn plugins on and off only using my keyboard.
Rating: 5 stars
I’ve spent so much time going back to the plugins page to flip plugins off and on during development… this is a great solution.
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I love this plugin! It is one of the first that I install and activate – always. I rely heavily on plugins. I have MultiSites that use different sets of plugins, I activate the plugin on each site. Having plugins accessible at all times is PRICELESS. Especially when experimenting, troubleshooting, or checking things on different devices. Makes plugins fun and convenient – like they should be. Allows me to work from a tablet and in general far more effectively.
Thanks for a great plugin! And for maintaining it.
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This simple but effective plugin has been very useful in many testing and troubleshooting situations, I should be surprised there are so few votes and reviews compared to the number of downloads, but being a plugin developed to help lazy WP users, it’s not a big surprise after all ??
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Really simplifies plugin testing and makes trouble shooting conflicts so much easier ??
There is only one thing I would have liked to see the first time I moused over the Plugins menu item and that is a count of installed plugins ??
First couple or last couple items listed …
# plugins installed
# plugins activated
hahahha plugins perfect with or without it though ??
It only took me a min to count them myself lol
Rating: 5 stars
Nothing much to add. Super simple to use. No problems so far. Very useful development tool. Thanks!
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By some unknown reason I have only 106 plugin…
Testing and this plugin save time.
Extension?
Mouse pointer over Plugin name – the data for activation.
See plugin “Plugin Activation Date“
And why not an check-box before the name of the plugin: – I’m testing this one.
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Updating my review to 5-stars…
Awesome Idea, but it doesn’t seem to be working all that well on my site. Sometimes it works (by which I mean clicking on the name of a plugin does indeed activate it or deactivate it) but sometimes it does nothing. Sometimes activation redirects me away from the screen I was on to the installed plugins page, deactivation sometimes redirects me to the post listing page.
I’m using plugin organizer and w3 total cache. Perhaps there’s some sort of conflict going on…
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