First, thank you for creating this. I think it should be built in to WordPress. Unfortunately, it no longer works in version 3.8. I’ve upgraded several sites to 3.8 and the plugin no longer functions. No error codes, it just stops filtering. I’ve tried clean installations on 3.8 sites and it does not work on them, either. Are you planning to continue support for it?
]]>Aside from the interface being strange, this plugin works for me! I do have one problem, on posts or pages with multiple pages, it turns on the plugin I need only on the first page and then turns it back off on the second or third page where it’s actually needed. I’m assuming I can go into the database and change the url? And it would be nice to have the option somewhere in the interface to either include or select child pages.
]]>It’s kind of weird that I can enable additional plugins but not disable the Global plugins on each page. Wouldn’t it make more sense to have a default setting for pages, which you can add and remove from, rather than Global? I have hundreds of pages that I want a plugin to work with, but only like two of those I want the plugin disabled on.
]]>Hello,
Thank you for this plugin; however, there is very little information pertaining to how to make the plugin work.
For instance, in the general settings for Selective Loading of Plugins, I am assuming that by selecting “global” or whatever plugins I want (highlighting them blue) will make them enabled sitewide?? Should the “save” button actually save or show any kind of response? Nothing happens for me.
]]>I am looking for a way to disable another plugin from operating on my mobile theme, but allow it on the desktop theme.
Can this plugin do that?
if not, do you know what can do this?
]]>I think should be have a “scan website” for detect whats plugins really are loading in every page, and then automatic load this plugins in the future, thanks
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