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  • Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    assuming the “offending” style.css lives in wp-content/plugins/calenderize.it/css/style.css, you could simply add “calenderize.it/css/style.css” to the CSS exclusion list.

    hope this helps,
    frank

    Thread Starter takuya

    (@takuya)

    Thanks for your advise!

    Thread Starter takuya

    (@takuya)

    Is there any method/option to exclude a certain plugin?

    For example calendarize.it has many CSS and JS files, and it’s hard to find out each file name and add them to exclusion list.

    Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    well, assuming the example above, you could add “plugins/calenderize.it” to the JS and CSS exclusion-list.

    Thread Starter takuya

    (@takuya)

    Thank you again! I think you should add this exclusion example to FAQ as I didn’t know I can exclude by “plugins/pluginname.”

    Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    That’s a good idea, will add it for the next release!

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