WP Plugin Manager Pro Deactivate plugins per page 1.4.6
WP Plugin Manager Pro Deactivate plugins per page streamlines performance by disabling plugins on specific pages, posts, or URIs, ensuring faster load times. It delivers a lean, faster WordPress experience with precise per-page control, improving speed and site reliability. A smart, lightweight solution for selective plugin loading that integrates smoothly with your workflow.
Description
WP Plugin Manager Pro Deactivate plugins per page helps you streamline a WordPress site by selectively disabling plugins on specific pages, posts, or URI conditions. Instead of loading every plugin site-wide, you can keep essential functionality where it’s needed and reduce unnecessary scripts and hooks elsewhere.
This targeted approach addresses performance bottlenecks caused by heavy or redundant plugins, helping pages load faster and behave more reliably. It also improves day-to-day control for site builders working with different templates, layouts, and content types across a single WordPress installation.
Main Features
- Per-page plugin deactivation — Disable selected plugins on chosen pages to prevent unneeded loading.
- Per-post control — Apply plugin rules to specific posts, so content-specific behavior remains accurate.
- URI-based conditions — Use URI conditions to target rules for exact URLs or routes within WordPress.
- Selective plugin loading — Keep plugins active only for the parts of your site that require them.
- Condition-driven management — Maintain clear plugin behavior based on where a visitor is browsing.
- Lean, faster experience — Reduce runtime overhead to support quicker page loads.
- Non-destructive setup — Deactivate plugins without removing them from your WordPress installation.
- Works within your workflow — Fits into standard WordPress maintenance and optimization routines.
Benefits
- Faster load times — Less plugin overhead improves speed on pages that don’t need certain functionality.
- Better reliability — Minimizing unnecessary plugin execution reduces conflicts and unexpected behavior.
- More precise functionality — Ensure specific features run only where the related content or templates require them.
- Improved UX — Faster pages support smoother navigation and interaction for visitors.
- Lower site load — Selective loading helps keep server and browser work focused on the active page.
- Cleaner optimization process — Easier control than maintaining separate setups for different sections.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce store owners managing different pages like product, cart, and checkout
- WordPress site owners with multiple plugins that aren’t needed everywhere
- Marketing sites with landing pages and content sections that need different features
- Agencies supporting multiple client sites and varied page templates
- Publishers and blogs that want per-post performance optimization
- Teams building complex WordPress layouts across many routes