• Hi,

    I’m trying to add plugins to groups and then activate them at bulk when needed. I’m facing a problem if the plugin exists on multiple pages. Allow me to explain.

    Group A – Consists of plugins that should operate only if it’s a shop/product page
    Group B – Consists of plugins that should only operate in cart/checkout page

    When there is a common plugin in this group (woocommmerce for ex) the plugin fails to load woocommerce entirely if either Group A or B is exclusively active.

    Also, under pages, I can only see the option to drag and deactivate a certain plugin/group. I see no space where I can only activate a particular plugin/group. Could you please advise on these, please?

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    If you have a group disabled then all plugins in that group will be disabled. Regardless if they exist in another group that is enabled. Only the disabled plugins and groups are visible in the disabled containers. If it isn’t there it is enabled. Sounds like you need to create a separate group that doesn’t contain woocommerce.

    Thread Starter Pramathesh

    (@paramathesh)

    Is there a way to mitigate this? Or I’d have to create groups in which no plugins are repeated and manually enable/disable individual plugins.

    Also, there isn’t any enabled container that gets created, right? Just a container which has plugins or groups that get disabled if the said page is active.

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    The way to prevent this is to set up your groups so that ones that have woocommerce disabled don’t get disabled on your woocommerce pages. Only disabled containers are displayed. So if a group or plugin is not in the disabled container then it is enabled.

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