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WP Plugin Manager Pro - Deactivate plugins per page

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WP Plugin Manager Pro - Deactivate plugins per page

WP Plugin Manager Pro is a premium WordPress plugin designed to give you granular control over your plugins. Its core function is to allow you to selectively activate or deactivate other plugins on specific pages, posts, or custom post types across your WordPress site.

WP Plugin Manager Pro Plugin Features


  • Performance Issues: Slower page load times due to unnecessary HTTP requests and processing.

  • Plugin Conflicts: Two plugins might conflict with each other, but only on a specific page.

  • Security: Reducing the "attack surface" by deactivating plugins on pages where they are not used.

  • Granular Control per Page/Post : The standout feature. From the edit screen of any page, post, or custom post type, you can see a meta box that lists all your plugins. You can simply check/uncheck which plugins should be active for that specific piece of content.

  • Bulk Management : You can define global rules for entire sections of your site. For example, you can deactivate a WooCommerce plugin on all blog posts, or deactivate a form plugin on every page except the "Contact Us" page.

  • URL-Based Rules : Advanced versions often allow you to set rules based on specific URLs or URL patterns, giving you control even over pages that aren't standard posts or pages.

  • User Role Based Control : Some versions may allow you to load plugins only for specific user roles.

  • Clean UI/UX : Integrates seamlessly into the WordPress admin area, typically adding a new panel to the post/edit screen and a dedicated settings page.

  • One-Click Enable/Disable : The interface is usually a simple checklist, making it very easy to use.

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Submitter sundermarkam

Submitted 09/02/2025

Category PLUGINS

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WP Plugin Manager Pro - Deactivate plugins per page

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