=== WP Plugin Manager === Contributors: hasthemes, htplugins, devitemsllc Tags: plugin manager, per page, disable plugins, diactivate plugins Requires at least: 4.0 Tested up to: 5.3.2 Requires PHP: 5.4 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html "Plugin Manager" is a plugin which allow you to disable plugins for page/posts == Description == In this modern era, there is a huge demand for faster loading websites. If a website loads fast then it is considered to be more reliable and professional. The website loading speed plays a vital role when it comes to user experience. It also creates a strong impression on your visitor which even results in a higher conversion rate. "WP Plugin Manager" is a WordPress plugin that allows you to disable plugins for certain pages or posts. Sometimes you don't need to load all the plugins for every page or post. Even if you do it drops the loading speed of your website drastically. So, you may want to disable some of the plugins for some certain pages or posts in order to make your website fast and professional as well. That's where our plugin "Plugin Manager" comes to your rescue. You will be able to disable any plugins which you think are unnecessary for specific pages or posts according to your needs. == Features: == * Selectively disable plugins * Disable plugins to any specific pages * Disable plugins to any specific posts * Easy Options panel * Very lightweight == Need Help? == Is there any feature that you want to get in this plugin? Needs assistance to use this plugin? Feel free to [Contact us](https://hasthemes.com/contact-us/) == Changelog == = Version: 1.0.0 = * Initial Release == Installation == This section describes how to install the "Plugin Manager" plugin and get it working. = 1) Install = i. Go to the WordPress Dashboard "Add New Plugin" section. ii. Search For "Plugin Manager". iii. Install, then Activate it. = OR: = i. Unzip (if it is zipped) and Upload `wp-plugin-manager` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory ii. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress = 2) Configure = i. After install and activate the plugin you will get a notice to install WooCommerce Plugin ( If allready have it then do not show any notice. ). ii. To install the plugin click on the "Button" Install. iii. A new option page called "Plugin Manager" will be appear in your dashboard under the "Plugins" menu iv. Use the options and that's all! == Screenshots == 1. Plugin Manager Menu 2. Plugin List 3. Plugin Manager Conditional Option page