Why did you create the “Freesoul Deactivate Plugins” plugin?
Freesoul Deactivate Plugins was born as a reaction to Revolution Slider . It was the time when my wife wanted to install Revolution Slider in all the sites we were making. I think Revolution Slider needs no introduction, but for those who don't know it, it's a plugin that allows you to include very attractive sliders in the page, the problem is that to achieve its goals it loads very heavy scripts and style sheets and it does this in all pages even where you don't have sliders.
I was nibbling away at milliseconds here and there with our mobile directory pakistan theme, and then he came along with his JavaScript libraries and ruined years of theme optimization work. But my wife wanted it, I had to decide between my wife and Revolution Slider, so I came up with Freesoul Deactivate Plugins.
After its birth, sliders only do harm on the page where they are included and no other pages. And you can't imagine the pleasure I feel when I go into the Freesoul Deactivate Plugins settings and click to turn off Revolution Slider everywhere except where the sliders are.
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FDP deactivates plugins where they are not needed, so there are no plugins with which it integrates better or worse, but rather more or less suitable situations. For example, if on your site you do not have any plugin that reduces performance, you will not need FDP, at most it can help you with problem-solving . On the contrary, a plugin like Revolution Slider alone is enough to make you appreciate FDP. Then when there are many heavy plugins, I think you will love it. In any case, I recommend combining a cache plugin or a cache system provided by the server and all the other methods to improve performance.
What other web performance plugins does it integrate best with?
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