Title: Admin scripts are always loaded
Last modified: April 13, 2023

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# Admin scripts are always loaded

 *  [Pacotole](https://wordpress.org/support/users/pacotole/)
 * (@pacotole)
 * [3 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-scripts-are-always-loaded/)
 * VikBooking scripts are loaded everywhere in the wp-admin.
 * I don’t know if they are really necessary everywhere in the admin but they do
   conflict and break other plugins that use the same scripts (intlTelInput or select2).

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 *  Plugin Author [e4jvikwp](https://wordpress.org/support/users/e4jvikwp/)
 * (@e4jvikwp)
 * [3 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-scripts-are-always-loaded/#post-16652157)
 * Hello,
 * In order to support browser/desktop notifications, Vik Booking voluntarily loads
   just a few CSS/JS assets in the wp-admin pages. The whole list of required assets
   are only loaded inside the wp-admin pages of Vik Booking.
 * Moreover, every admin-widget of Vik Booking gets pre-loaded, and so if an admin-
   widget requires a specific JS asset, then this will be loaded as well. This is
   done to support browser notifications and their related actions (clicks) on any
   wp-admin page.
 * However, we enqueue the scripts through the WordPress native functions, but we
   actually don’t initialize any third party plugin such as Select2 or intlTelInput.
   This means that if the other plugins on your website were loading the same assets
   through WordPress, no conflicts could ever be possible. It is not like we reset
   jQuery UI by reloading it statically, we simply do it through the WordPress native
   functions without ever invoking such JS helpers. Therefore, no settings should
   be harmed.
 * We believe the conflicts you are having are caused by the fact that the other
   plugins are not enqueuing their JS assets correctly through the WordPress native
   functions. Our suggestion is to check the source code of the pages showing conflicts,
   and eventually contact also the other plugin developers.
 * As an alternative solution, there’s a way to stop Vik Booking from loading certain
   admin-widgets by registering a specific hook documented on our website to “unload”
   some admin-widgets. However, by doing so, your wp-admin section would no longer
   support browser/desktop notifications unless you are inside a page of Vik Booking.
 * The VikWP Team
 *  Thread Starter [Pacotole](https://wordpress.org/support/users/pacotole/)
 * (@pacotole)
 * [3 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-scripts-are-always-loaded/#post-16652737)
 * As I said in the initial message, I don’t know if they are really necessary, 
   but if they are not, it is not a good practice to always load them because it
   can create conflicts.
 * These libraries (intlTelInput and select2) have global settings that can be different
   for each plugin (eg WooCommerce uses select2 when editing a product).
 * I attach some examples with the VikBooking’s js/css that are loaded in all wp-
   admin pages:
 * ![](https://i0.wp.com/i.ibb.co/r0qNX1Q/Captura-desde-2023-04-13-16-44-07.png?
   ssl=1)
 * ![](https://i0.wp.com/i.ibb.co/gvhtLdx/Captura-desde-2023-04-13-16-44-53.png?
   ssl=1)
 * ![](https://i0.wp.com/i.ibb.co/zZpq7cB/Captura-desde-2023-04-13-16-44-24.png?
   ssl=1)
 * ![](https://i0.wp.com/i.ibb.co/v1Qk9fb/Captura-desde-2023-04-13-16-43-49.png?
   ssl=1)
 *  Plugin Author [e4jvikwp](https://wordpress.org/support/users/e4jvikwp/)
 * (@e4jvikwp)
 * [3 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-scripts-are-always-loaded/#post-16652930)
 * Hi,
 * Thanks for the screen shots. The JS in your browser console are the expected 
   and necessary ones to dispatch browser notifications on any wp-admin page, as
   well as to be able to render the admin-widgets (for example, after clicking on
   a browser/toast notification for a guest message received through Booking.com
   or Airbnb – for those who also use our E4jConnect Channel Manager service together
   with Vik Booking).
 * What we would like to understand is what kind of conflicts you have for example
   with WooCommerce when editing a product. If loading the JS library will reset
   any global settings defined by WooCommerce or any other plugin, then the issue
   is clear.
 * What we can tell you for the moment is that we can consider adding a simple hook
   to prevent the system from loading such assets on certain pages. A custom plugin
   or a custom hook could simply detect the current page and maybe tell Vik Booking
   not to load those assets.
 * That’s a fundamental feature for the majority of our clients, and the assets 
   you see are indeed necessary. As you’ve noticed, we are not loading useless assets
   such as the main CSS file of Vik Booking, and so we are not being invasive. Those
   who use additional plugins that rely on Select2 or intlTelInput can simply stop
   Vik Booking from loading those assets on the pages of WooCommerce, for example.
   We will discuss the situation internally with our colleagues.
 * Thank you,
   The VikWP Team

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