@safetypros thank you for your suggestion, I’ll consider this to be added to the list.
@safetypros I’m happy to let you know that this option will be added in the next version of Asset CleanUp. ‘Make exception from bulk unload, “Load it on this page”‘ (Check All | Uncheck All) will be there if all the plugin’s files are bulk unloaded (e.g. site-wide).
So, for instance, you have unloaded Elementor everywhere, but you know you will use it on one page in particular. You go to that page and make an exception for all files. I’ve attached a print screen for that. “Unload on this page” (Check All | Uncheck All) is not there because it’s irrelevant as all the assets are already unloaded site-wide.
Here a preview: https://ibb.co/xMm94BS
Could you also add a global check all/uncheck all bulk unload option for every jsscript/css file for the page? That way we can unload/load everything on the page with one click. Thank you!
@jazir5 can you let me know a scenario when you’d need something like this? By “load everything”, I suppose you were referring to “Load it on this page (make an exception)” feature, right? All the CSS/JS are loaded by default. Asset CleanUp never unloads anything, unless you specifically use an unload rule.
@gabelivan
Sure. In a scenario where there are multiple potential scripts or css styles that are unloaded causing a page to be broken, an option to bulk enable/disable all scripts and css would make troubleshooting faster. This could occur when using site wide and post type specific unloads because they would be shared across pages. So it would be nice to have the ability to reenable or disable all scripts and css on the page to allow faster debugging
@jazir5 @safetypros the feature has been added in the latest version which is 1.3.4.8. If, for instance, you’ve enabled all plugin’s files to unload site-wide, but you want to make an exception for one particular page, you will notice ‘Make exception from bulk unload, “Load it on this page”‘ (Check All | Uncheck All) area. Since all the files are site-wide unloaded, it’s irrelevant/non-sense to see “Unload on this page” (Check All | Uncheck All) as it’s unusable.