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I like lacrosse, hence my handle.
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Jan 25 |
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How to include code only on specific pages? Thank you for your message. I tried using your solution, but, unfortunately, I couldn't get it to work. |
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Jan 25 |
answered | How to include code only on specific pages? |
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Jan 24 |
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Load js/css files only on specific admin UI pages Hi @Chip Bennett, this is front-end script/style enqueueing. |
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Jan 24 |
asked | Load js/css files only on specific admin UI pages |
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Jan 9 |
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How to include code only on specific pages? edited title, added more detail |
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Jan 9 |
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How to include code only on specific pages? @mrOr7if3r, Thanks for the message. For example, let's say I've got a Google Maps plugin. Does that plugin have to be loaded on every page-- i.e. pages that don't use the plugin? Let's say I have an "About" page which doesn't have the Google Maps shortcode on it. If I look at View Source, I see that the plugin's code was loaded on that page (event though I'm not using). Does code for plugins have to load on every single page? Thanks. |
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asked | How to include code only on specific pages? |
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accepted | Multiple wp_localize_script |
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Nov 19 |
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Multiple wp_localize_script Thanks for the answer. That will be a useful feature! |