• Resolved catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)


    Hello!

    I’m using a live-editor/css plugin called “Yellow Pencil”.
    Even though I have created a filter with Plugin Organizer for my homepage not to run some plugins when I edit the page with the mentioned plugin it seems to override PO’s settings and runs all the plugins that are otherwise deactivated.

    Any thoughts why this may happen?
    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    I have installed Yellow Pencil and created a filter for my homepage that disables all plugins. I then went and edited my homepage with yellow pencil and saved it. The plugins are all still disabled on the homepage. I tried it with a static page set as the homepage. I also tried it with my latest posts set as the homepage. And they both work fine. The plugin filter does not get overridden by saving the page with yellow pencil.

    Thread Starter catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)

    Thanks for the reply.

    I know that once it’s saved the Plugin Organizer filter works.
    What I mean is that when you press “Edit with Yellowpage” and you for the time that you are in that “Edit Mode” the plugin filter does not work.

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    Ok. I see what you are saying. That is because Plugin Organizer is based off of the url being accessed. When you access a page to edit it with Yellow Pencil the url is not what you have entered in your plugin filter. You can try adding a permalink that matches the url of the page when you are editing with Yellow Pencil and that might work. But you would have to have ignore url arguments turned off and admin plugin disabling turned on in the plugin organizer settings.

    Thread Starter catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)

    That explains it, thanks a lot for taking the time to look into it!

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