• Resolved Hugo1177

    (@hugo1177)


    I’ve put “/wp-admin/” for plugins I consider to be administrative only plugins.
    I’ve measured the effect with the P3 Performance Plugin in Manual Mode and took an extra Browser for visiting my site.
    For a couple of that plugins there was a significant drop in time.

    Is that the way to stop those administrative only plugins from wasting time?

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  • Plugin Author simon_h

    (@simon_h)

    Yes thats the way, uncheck the “Always on” checkbox for “Behavoir on Dashboard” and add the rule “Active on” /wp-admin/

    Kind regards
    Simon

    Thread Starter Hugo1177

    (@hugo1177)

    How does such a setting affects a wp-cron job for a plugin?

    Plugin Author simon_h

    (@simon_h)

    If it is necessary that the plugin is active, I think it will fail.
    But if you describe me the scenario a bit more detailed, I will check this.
    Which plugin did you start, and what should it do?

    Thread Starter Hugo1177

    (@hugo1177)

    I’m interested for example in Backup-Plugins like BackupWordPress, BackWpUp,etc.
    Maybe I have do set wp-admin, wp-cron

    BTW: UpdraftPlus seems to make a real good job in performance

    Plugin Author simon_h

    (@simon_h)

    I`ve tested it with BackWpUp, you are right if you use WordPress cron you have to add: /wp-cron.php to your rules.

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