You can give many reasons to use a WordPress website for your business. However, what people are unaware of is that there are few of the things that might restrict the benefits of a WordPress website. One such thing is the use of plugins.
It is no secret that if you are using multiple WordPress plugins, your website will be slow in loading and functioning.
What can you do to avoid that?
WordPress is famous to provide a solution to every problem. It does come up with a solution. The Plugin Organizer!!!
In this post, you will learn some precise and crisp instructions on how to use a plugin organizer. Stop sacrificing your blog’s features for the sake of speed.
Let’s get you started,
Why A Plugin Harms The Performance Of Your Website?
There are few fundamentals due to which you must limit the use of multiple plugins,
- The first reason is, when you add more plugins to your WordPress website, you add more series of code which will load with your page.
- When a plugin works, the payload is tack on every page of the website.
These factors play an important role in slowing your website down. Let’s take an example we use OptimizePress for our website. It is a simplified marketing system for a WordPress website. It can function as a plugin or a theme. That is where the problem starts.
There are many CSS and JS files which get pulled into the theme. Every time you use a plugin, it will extract all the file strings. It makes your site heavy. That is the problem. Even if the files are unnecessary, the plugin will evoke the files. It happens with every plugin which makes your WordPress website slow.
How Plugin Organizer Will Help You In Boosting Your Website?
Let’s see what a plugin organizer will do to help you in boosting your WordPress website,
- It will control the loading of your plugins by URLs.
- You can enable or disable the plugins according to the user roles.
- You can choose the type of post for which you want to enable or disable the plugin.
- You can revamp the order of plugin loading.
- You will be able to activate the plugin only when they are needed.
These features ensure that the speed of your website remains unaffected by the usage of multiple plugins.
How To Use A Plugin Organizer?
It is very secure WordPress plugin to use. First, you must install and activate it. Installing and activating the plugin organizer is easy as pie.
- Go to the plugin option→ Add New
- Search For “Plugin Organizer”
- Install the plugin
- Then Activate it
When you perform changes in the order of the plugins, you will see a significant change in the working of your site. It is recommended to take a full backup of your site before making any changes in it.
Learn How To Use The Setting Option Of Plugin Organizer
Once the plugin is installed and activated, you need to go to the settings of the plugin. Once you do that observe the options carefully before invoking any changes to it.
The “Fuzzy URL Matching” Option
If your website has any plugin in their child URL, you can enable/disable them with this option.
The “Ignore URL Protocol” Option
You will see that this option is turned off by default. You can turn it on/off if you don’t want to include the https part of your webpage to use a plugin.
The “Ignore URL Arguments” Option
If you want to ignore the URL arguments, this option comes in handy. For starters, let’s keep this option off to be on the safer side.
The “Only Allow Network Admins To Change Plugin Load Order” Option
If you have a WordPress multisite, this option is worth looking at. Some organisation prefer to keep the ability to make any changes to themselves, while some of them believe that changes must be made by the one who is working on the plugin. Identify your premise and use this options according to your convenience.
The “Custom Post Type Support” Option
You can choose the plugin according to the type of post as well. With this option, you can enable or disable plugins for a specific type of posts.
Winding It Up
So, as you can see, there are many options that will help you in restricting the plugins for certain areas of your website. This will enable you to cater faster loading website to your audience. Let’s have a look at what we discussed in the above post,
- Why A Plugin Harms The Performance Of Your Website?
- The first reason is, when you add more plugins to your WordPress website, you add more series of code which will load with your page. When a plugin works, the payload is tack on every page of the website.
- How Plugin Organizer Will Help You In Boosting Your Website?
- It will control the loading of your plugins by URLs.
- You can enable or disable the plugins according to the user roles.
- You can choose the type of post for which you want to enable or disable the plugin.
- You can revamp the order of plugin loading.
- You will be able to activate the plugin only when they are needed.
- The “Fuzzy URL Matching” Option.
- The “Ignore URL Protocol” Option.
- The “Ignore URL Arguments” Option.
- The “Only Allow Network Admins To Change Plugin Load Order” Option.
- The “Custom Post Type Support” Option.
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Author Bio:
Sarah Clarke works as a writer for Media Fortress, an web designing Agency offering cost effective custom web designing services. She is a web addict and spends too much time in front of the computer. When she actually manages to get away for more than 10 minutes, she is usually reading books, traveling or shooting photos. For more blogs you can follow her on Facebook, and Twitter.