@shemakeswebsites thanks for using Asset CleanUp and for reporting a possible conflict between plugins. The next tag will be released very soon with a new feature (preloading assets) and I want to also include this fix.
So, can you make some print screens regarding the problem you mentioned? Are you referring to the “Settings” from “Popup Maker” which are accessed via this URI /wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=popup&page=pum-settings?
Note that you can always load a page from both front-end view and Dashboard as if Asset CleanUp is deactivated by appending the “wpacu_no_load” parameter to the URL. In this case, it will be /wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=popup&page=pum-settings&wpacu_no_load – The parameter was added for debugging purposes. It’s also good to use it on specific pages where you have added unload rules and you want to load the page as it used to be (with all the assets loaded) 😉
@shemakeswebsites after some investigation, I realized that the Asset CleanUp Meta Boxes were showing up when managing the popups. The popup does not have a public URL of its own, thus Asset CleanUp meta boxes are useless. I’ve already updated the plugin which will hide them in the next tag release.
PS: Although it’s not nice for aesthetics to see the extra meta boxes and the error when an assets attempt is made, it should not interfere with the functionality of Popup Maker in any way.
Hi Gabe, thank you so much for your response and quick action! And yes, to confirm the plugin conflict did not affect the functionality, just the dashboard settings for popups. Thank you again!
@shemakeswebsites a new tag (1.3.3.3) was released, which hides the meta boxes for “Popup Maker” when editing a popup 😉