Yes. On the settings page you can check the “Admin Areas” enable radio button under “Selective Plugin loading” and the plugins you have disabled globally will also be disabled in the admin area.
You can also use the URL admin to only disable plugins on the admin. On the settings page select the enable radio button under “Fuzzy URL Matching” and also the “Admin Areas” enable radio button under “Selective Plugin loading”. Then in the URL Admin enter http://www.yoursite.com/wp-admin/ as a url and select the “Also effect children” checkbox. Then select the plugins you want disabled for the admin only. If you have plugins that are globally disabled and you want them enabled for the admin then just check them in the URL Admin under “Enabled Plugins”.
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hey Jeff!
thanks for answering my question so quickly.
I’ve gone through your suggestion by using URL admin to disable but unfortunately it’s not working. I’ve double checked all settings and all are set, also the admin URL is correct yet still unwanted plugins are loading in backend.
Any chance you could have a look and possibly test your end? It seems it should work just just as it does on the front-end but for some reason it doesn’t.
Thanks again for your support I really appreciate it!
Paul
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Jeff, I think I want to have your babies!
Worked a charm, you’re such a legend! How can I send over some beer money for you??
Woah! Calm down! Lol! No need to pay me and definitely no need to have my baby. LMAO!! Just promote the plugin if you get a chance and give it a rating on the plugin page.
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