I’m working on the next release that will have an interface for the different post types. Then you can disable a plugin for all posts on one page.
Thanks for the quick reply. I am a lazy guy so I guess I will wait (over 9000 posts)rather than editing each one. Appreciate your support!
Let me ask a follow-up question. If I turn off a backend plugin on a frontend page, such as ‘All-In-One-SEO’ does this affect the plugins ability to do it’s job in any way?
I have several (many) backend plugins that have no affect on how any specific page looks but I am a little hesitant to turn off certain plugins that do server stuff. DB Management, Smush It, Google Sitemaps, etc.
Just wondering if turning off those plugins on the frontend (posts or pages) affect their ability to function properly?
All-In-One-SEO is not a backend plugin. It affects your page titles and other meta info. So if you disable it then it will not change your page tittles or do anything else it is supposed to do. Disabling a plugin does not affect the admin unless you enable that option on the PO settings page.
What do you mean by “disable a plugin for all posts on one page”?. Is it disable a plugin by using one filter?
Right now i’m searching how to enable plugin only on post or page because my permalink using post name format. So i don’t know how to put permalink in filter setting.
So for now, i’m using the filter to disable plugin in homepage only. The easiest one. 🙂
You will be able to disable the plugins for each post type on one admin page.
Sorry, i don’t get it. Is it you mean can disable plugin only for admin page, permalink like this http://example.com/wp-admin/ ?
And if can, i want to ask second question. How filter global plugin works? Is it that mean is_admin()?