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  • Plugin Author chriscct7

    (@chriscct7)

    Hi there,
    Assuming you’re running WP 3.6 or newer, you could make a function to check for the existance of that shortcode using has_shortcode() to remove these actions:

    add_action( 'get_header', array(&$this, 'setup_scripts_styles'), 20);
    add_action( 'jigoshop_before_shop_loop', array(&$this, 'gridlist_toggle_button'), 20);
    add_action( 'jigoshop_after_shop_loop_item', array(&$this,'jigoshop_template_single_excerpt'), 11);
    add_action( 'jigoshop_after_shop_loop_item', array(&$this, 'gridlist_buttonwrap_close'), 7);
    add_action( 'jigoshop_after_shop_loop_item', array(&$this, 'gridlist_hr'), 30);

    something like (and this isn’t tested and probably won’t work as written):

    add_action('plugins_loaded','remove_list_view');
    function remove_list_view(){
    global $post;
    if( has_shortcode( $post->post_content, 'product_ids') ) {
    		remove_action( 'get_header', array(&$this, 'setup_scripts_styles'), 20);
    remove_action( 'jigoshop_before_shop_loop', array(&$this, 'gridlist_toggle_button'), 20);
    remove_action( 'jigoshop_after_shop_loop_item', array(&$this,'jigoshop_template_single_excerpt'), 11);
    remove_action( 'jigoshop_after_shop_loop_item', array(&$this, 'gridlist_buttonwrap_close'), 7);
    remove_action( 'jigoshop_after_shop_loop_item', array(&$this, 'gridlist_hr'), 30);
    }
    }

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