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  • Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    Thanks for the feedback, but why only 4 stars if it works like a charm?

    Thread Starter ygorla

    (@ygorla)

    Only 4 because I feel the interface can be improved. Maybe just show the plugin name with the checkbox. Then a click down arrow to see additional info, if needed.

    I have over 50 plugins for my shop, so it takes quite a bit of scrolling and weeding through things the way it is now.

    Maybe add filters like Plugin Organizer?

    Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    The plugin is new and it works fine and of course it will get improved in time. Anyway to rate only 4 just because of the interface, I believe it’s unreasonable. If it would have been a premium plugin, I would have understood that that with 50 plugins it would have been annoying. I’m planning to release a premium version of it and it will be much better and easier to use.

    Thread Starter ygorla

    (@ygorla)

    I saw that you were bummed about someone else giving you a 2 star rating. I only have been using your plugin for a week. I thought a 4 star would cheer you up and I could let you know that I like the plugin. But you know, I am going to remove the plugin now. I have no desire to use it if you are going to be so offended that I gave my personal opinion of 4 stars instead of 5. I would have bought your premium version, but no way would I consider it now. Good riddance.

    Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    For your information, what bothered me was the fact that you made a suggestion based on something that doesn’t make sense.

    You said “Maybe add filters like Plugin Organizer?” when in fact, “Plugin Organizer” doesn’t load anything on the front-end (I’ve checked the source code and there is nothing to load anyway) and any assets it needs are loaded in the Dashboard. Everything done by Plugin Organizer to prevent plugins from loading in the front-end is done in the back-end and WP Asset Clean Up’s purpose is to unload assets (not plugins) on the front-end (at least for now).

    PS: Your suggestion was not bad with the list of plugins (assets can be grouped perhaps in a newer version of or a premium one) and I was thinking of a way to make the list look nicer. For now, it’s not a bad start, the way it looks now (and they show in the order they load which is often helpful).

    Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    Update: Now “WP Asset Clean Up” is loading the assets list in the front-end too for management in case the feature is enabled. Basically, the same thing you do in the Dashboard can be done when you view the pages of the website. At the bottom of the page an area is shown with the assets.

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