Rating: 1 star
I heard this plugin would allow me to turn off certain plugins on certain pages.
Maybe it does that. I don’t know. I can’t tell.
There are no explanations, no instructions, just six pages with a million settings that don’t clearly explain what they are or how you can use them to turn plugins off by page.
I looked at the support forum. Most questions are too technical to understand. Many are unanswered.
I would have given it two stars because it’s free, but then, I tried the documentation link, and it lead to a 404 page. There is no excuse for that. If you can’t even provide a page of documentation explaining how to get any use out of your incredibly complicated, totally incomprehensible plugin, that’s 0 stars.
Rating: 5 stars
This might just be the most important plugin you can have on your WordPress website, especially when running lots of plugins. A masterpiece, and I sincerely hope Jeff maintains it, WordPress as a whole will be missing out massively without it. Thank you for your great work Jeff!
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Fantastic plugin bro
Thank you for this masterpiece
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Works
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I was able to deactivate a deadline reporting plugin script files (plugin
FLY) only on PC and not mobile, so the opposite of what is usually done.
It seems to work, but you have to find the right setting…
Rating: 5 stars
I know that a $50 donation I made is impossible to pay back the value of this plugin.
It played a key role in creating the fastest e-commerce site in my native country that scores 100% in GT Metrix and PageSpeed (97% on mobile)
Keep up the good work!
Rating: 5 stars
All I can say is, God bless you for making this plugin.
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I honestly don’t know how anyone can build a site, with lots of custom coding, lots of great plugins, and not have this one. IT IS A GODSEND. I can “turn off” any plugin on any page, to avoid conflicts, speed page load, and even just for testing. It is a WONDER. I can create filter groups, to apply to whole sections of a site. I can enable and disable for backend as well. As someone else has said, this plugin should be in the WP core. No more clunky renaming plugins to see which one is conflicting. Just turn off a plugin on the errant page, or pages. SERIOUSLY, I have been using this plugin for as long as I can remember. I load two plugins the moment I build a site (over a hundred to date): I load an Under Construction plugin, and this one. Period.
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bit of a mixed bag. :/
First of all, this is a very complex plugin, and the developer has obviously invested much effort to make it as configurable as possible. This laudable endeavour appears to have been stymied by his being much more of a coder than a UI/UX-designer, as it would seem.
The interface is daunting to begin with and, by the time of this writing, simply not up to par with what can be done + expected in 2022; it looks and handles like something harking back to the (very) early days of WordPress. Unexperienced users will hence be flat-out overwhelmed + are unlikely to achieve the/ir desired results. Enabling / disabling plugins by filter rules e.g. is rather unintuitive and takes a lot of trial & error to figure out properly (and the documentation does next to nothing to help with that).
Once you tweaked your way thru the hassle, tho’, it does do its job;
so that’s that.
Where it doesn’t perform is the vital Load Order functionality. As of now, storing changes to the sequence of loading does not seem to do anything. We have employed the li’l sibling ‘Plugins Load Order’ (by Jose Antonio de la Barrera Mayoral) to counter-check and found that
Seeing that Jeff seems to have been unresponsive here (for more than 2 months about now) has me wary to go with an extension as unwieldy and fraught as Plugin Organizer while, alas, there aren’t many alternatives around which offer grouping, ordering, filtering and selective dis-/enabling in one package. Hence, the 3 stars.
If it got a proper facelift and the apparent issues resolved, this package has the potential to truly shine. In an ideal world, @foomagoo (Jeff), @chespir (José) and perhaps @enomoto-celtislab (of ‘Plugin Load Filter’) might pool their experience, knowledge + resources to create a viable successor fit to surpass each of the/ir current approaches;
but
right here and now, such an uber-plugins-wrangler is yet a pipe-dream.
Rating: 5 stars
I know Plugin Organizer for long time.
Few years ago in the past, I used it one time to change the plugin loading priority, I cannot remember why…
…but today I am rediscovering Plugin Organizer as a performance plugin, to unload (dequeue) plugins on certain pages/posts/types… and I cannot wonder why this is not listed on most of the Top 5 of plugin performances? Because it is a must!
It doesn’t only unload the Assets, but also the PHP code of plugin “à la carte”.
Please, Keep going!
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N?o consegui fazer funcionar. Apenas quero evitar um plugin numa determinada página, mas n?o consegui configurar.
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Not working as expected & support doesn’t reply.
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We love this plugin and use it on every website. There is simply no better plugin to control which plugins are loaded where.
It takes a bit of learning in the beginning, but once you get the hang of it, you just don’t want to be without it.
Thanks for this!
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I have tried other Plugins for control plugins, and Plugin Organizer is THE PLUGIN, is the BEST and POWERFUL plugin for this. Give it a try, really easy to use.
Having Plugin Organizer and a good cache plugin, your sites will load instantly.
Plugin is 100% recommended!
Rating: 5 stars
Thank you Jeff Sterup for this extraordinary plugin.
I think this is the most powerful plugin to speed up a messy WordPress website.
This is the remedy for the chaos created by other plugins.
Rating: 5 stars
This plugin helped me to improve the speed of a big woo-commerce site. Thanks!
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Works well and very easy to use
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Great plugin!
It actually lighten my LMS web.
Thanks for doing great job and sharing it
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Doesn’t work. Installed for the Selective Plugin Loading. Followed the guide, set Selective Plugin Loading to on, moved the file over to the proper mu-plugins folder, and still didn’t work on disabling plugins on a per-page basis. Would go to product page, check the plugins to disable, save, and wouldn’t do anything. all plugins would still run.
ended up just adding this code to a php file and uploaded to the mu-plugins folder, worked like a dream:
$request_uri = parse_url( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], PHP_URL_PATH );
$is_admin = strpos( $request_uri, '/wp-admin/' );
if( false === $is_admin ){
add_filter( 'option_active_plugins', function( $plugins ){
global $request_uri;
$is_contact_page = strpos( $request_uri, '/gift-card/' );
$myplugins = array(
"woo-variation-gallery-pro/woo-variation-gallery-pro.php",
"woo-variation-gallery/woo-variation-gallery.php"
);
if( false !== $is_contact_page ){
$plugins = array_diff( $plugins, $myplugins );
}
return $plugins;
} );
}
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Rating: 5 stars
That what i need
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Plugin Organizer has been working perfectly for me, from the first moment. It’s very easy to use. It has helped me to significantly improve performance on some pages that were overloaded with heavy plugins. Thanks!!
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Really great and useful plugin ! Thanks for your work.
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This plugin has a clunky, unintuitive interface and the popup tooltips are broken. Did not play nicely with my site; it printed error messages on the bottom of every page publicly, scaring away customers until I noticed the problem. I’m baffled by how many good reviews this plugin has.
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This plugin speed up my site by 300%. I love it. If you have a site with at least one plugin. I highly recommend this plugin.
Take your time to learn how to use it to make sure your permalinks are matching.
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I have a website with 40+ plugins installed with different functions, which makes the website loads slowly somehow. I have used many methods (using cache, cdn, lazy-load, compression, etc) to improve my site.
With plugin organizer it improve another 100% (1-2 second of some particular pages) of the loading time, which is awesome!
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Undisputed, This plugin is the most important and most useful plugin for wordpress. If it wasn’t, I couldn’t use 60 plugin without slowing down.(under 3sc). I will donate.
Big respect for you developer. You are great…
Rating: 5 stars
Should be used by more pages, it can increase the load time really much (also keeps the usage of server-resources low)
Its a bit confusing when diving in, but after 5minutes most people should get the hang of it!
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Congratulations on this plugin. It really helps a lot in site performance and has made all the difference to my clients. It is very useful, especially for weaker servers.
This plugin should surely be one of the most used of wordpress. I would do a few things to make it more attractive to users.
1 – Optimize the layout and make it friendlier, with a more modern look.
2 – No filter plugins in permalinks allow regex.
3 – Allow to import and export the settings.
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This is an excellent plugin. If you’re relying on WordPress’ REST API for anything, you will be in a world of pain if you have more than a few plugins installed as by default WordPress spits out everything and anything in a REST call instead of the information requested only. With this plugin you can easily edit the REST calls so only relevant information is being retrieved. This decreased REST calls speed by thousands of percents for us! Without this plugin we would have to write a custom way to retrieve information. Excellent, excellent plugin.
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Somewhat cumbersome user interface, but once I figured it out I was able to exclude some heavy plugins from loading, except on some specific pages. That’s nice.
The really cool thing is that when there’s a plugin conflict, you can turn off the offending plugin on the page where the conflict occurs, without fixing everything else that follows from turning off plugins.
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