Contributors: WPOven
Requires at least: 6.6.2
Tested up to: 6.6.2
Stable tag: 1.0.0
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
WPOven Plugin Switcher is a powerful WordPress management tool that enables users to easily activate or deactivate plugins on specific pages or posts, optimizing site performance and functionality while streamlining plugin configurations for a customized website experience.
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Download the Plugin:
- To get the latest version of WPOven Plugin Switcher, you can either:
- Visit WPOven's website to learn more about the plugin.
- Download directly from the GitHub repository: Download.
- To get the latest version of WPOven Plugin Switcher, you can either:
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Upload the Plugin:
- Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard.
- Navigate to Plugins > Add New.
- Click on the Upload Plugin button.
- Choose the downloaded ZIP file and click Install Now.
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Activate the Plugin:
- After installation, click on the Activate Plugin link.
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Configure Plugin Settings:
- Once activated, go to Plugin Switcher Settings > WPOven Plugin Switcher in the WordPress admin menu.
- Configure the plugin settings as per your requirements.
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Usage:
- To activate or deactivate plugins on specific pages or posts, follow the instructions in the plugin settings.
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Regular Updates:
- Keep the plugin updated for the latest features and security improvements. You can update the plugin through the Plugins section in your WordPress admin dashboard.
WPOven Plugin Switcher is a WordPress plugin management tool that enables website owners to choose which plugins to activate or deactivate on specific pages or posts.
To activate & deactivate a WordPress plugin on a specific page or post, you can use WPOven Plugin Switcher. This plugin allows you to activate & deactivate any plugin, including WordPress core plugins, on a specific page or post or using a custom URL.
Yes, you can select multiple pages or posts to activate & deactivate a plugin.
Yes, WPOven Plugin Switcher allows you to activate & deactivate multiple plugins simultaneously, saving you time and effort.
You can activate & deactivate a plugin via a custom URL. For example, consider that you are using the WooCommerce Plugin. You likely don't need to load the WooCommerce CSS/JS files on contact pages. To do this:
- Enable status -> On
- Rule Type -> URL or Page or Post
- Select Plugins -> WooCommerce
- Plugin Status -> Activate/Deactivate
- Save changes.
Yes, it is safe to activate & deactivate WordPress plugins. However, you should always make a backup of your website before activating & deactivating any plugins.
Yes, you can activate & deactivate a plugin on your staging site. This can be helpful if you want to test how your website performs without a particular plugin.
To activate & deactivate a plugin using WPOven Plugin Switcher, go to the WPOven Plugin Switcher settings page and select the "Status, Rule Type, Select Plugins, Plugin Status" option for the plugin you want to activate or deactivate.
- Initial release with options to activate or deactivate plugins on specific pages or posts.