• Hi,

    Your plugin is great and one of the “must have” on WordPress websites.
    I have over 80 plugins on my site but some of them are heavy weight plugins like Yoast SEO, Woocommerce, Visual Composer, Revolution Slider, Layer Slider, Google Analytics etc.

    Plugin Organizer works fine on my front but I can’t handle admin part.

    The main problem is to modify posts or pages and it takes a lot of time because of loaded plugins and database queries of course. How to properly use the “Selective Admin Plugin Loading”?

    How to disable most of the plugins during editing of posts using filters? I have been trying to use the group filters but after this I could’t access some plugins in admin. Should I create for each item in admin (menu) a filter with permalinks? That seems to be a lot of manual work.

    I need examples of rules in order to get editing of pages and posts working without bloat plugins and on the other hand to be able to go to other plugin settings and not affect front of the website.

    I see following cases (in admin):
    !. Only the minimal required plugins should be loaded during editing of pages or posts. (The most wanted)
    2. For some plugins like Revolution Slider (settings, tools) only specified groups of plugins should be loaded (for example Layer Slider should be disabled)
    3. Other plugins settings will use global common settings
    4. Dashboard only uses plugins for reports like Google Analytics but not Revolution Slider etc.

    Could you help me? I need examples in order to understand the philosophy of that great plugin in admin and front.

    Thanx in advance,

    AR

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/plugin-organizer/

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