SleekView for Freesoul Deactivate Plugins
SleekView reads the per-page and per-post-type rule meta Freesoul Deactivate Plugins writes and renders each rule as a row with page, plugin, post type and creation date as first-class columns.
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Per-page plugin rules deserve a real audit table
Freesoul Deactivate Plugins lets you disable specific plugins on specific URLs. The per-page UI is its strongest feature: pick a page, untick the plugins that do not need to load, save. After a typical performance-tuning sprint that produces dozens or hundreds of rules across the post types of a site. The plugin's own admin is built around browsing one page at a time.
SleekView reads the same rules as a flat rows-and-columns dataset. Page, plugin and post type become sortable columns. Filter to plugin = woocommerce/woocommerce.php to find every page that disables WooCommerce. Filter to post_type = product to scope a refactor. Sort by rule_created to see recent tuning sprints.
The plugin's settings stay where they are for the per-page work. SleekView is the audit, refactor and migration table that long-running tuning sets actually need.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces Freesoul data
Read the rule meta
Compose the columns and filters
Save and scope the view
Share or export
Sample columns
A typical Freesoul rule audit view
wp_postmeta + plugin options
| Page | Post type | Plugin disabled | Action | Rule created | Last edited |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Homepage | page | woocommerce/woocommerce.php | Disable | 2026-02-04 | 2026-04-11 |
| About | page | elementor/elementor.php | Disable | 2026-02-04 | 2026-02-04 |
| Cart | page | advanced-custom-fields/acf.php | Disable | 2026-03-12 | 2026-03-12 |
| Pillar article | post | woocommerce/woocommerce.php | Disable | 2026-03-20 | 2026-04-02 |
| Hoodie product | product | wpforms-lite/wpforms.php | Disable | 2026-04-08 | 2026-04-08 |
Comparison
Default Freesoul admin vs SleekView
Default settings tree
- Per-page UI shows one page at a time with no aggregate audit
- No table grouping rules by plugin slug across the install
- Cannot filter rules by post type from the global settings tree
- Per-plugin refactor candidates are invisible without manual counting
- Audit handoff means screenshots or page-by-page exports
SleekView
- Every rule as a sortable, filterable row
- Filter by plugin slug to find every page disabling a given plugin
- Filter by post_type to scope refactors per content area
- Saved views for migration, refactor and quarterly audit
- Same dataset behind chart cards, so table and dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for Freesoul Deactivate Plugins
Rules as a real table
Render the per-page disable rules as a sortable WP Admin grid. Page, plugin and post type become first-class columns instead of settings buried per URL.
Refactor candidates surface fast
A filter on plugin slug shows every page that disables a given plugin. The list becomes the obvious starting point for a global disable, replacement or migration.
Audit-ready handoff
Export the rules behind a saved view as CSV or share the URL with the developer planning the next migration. Performance work starts with real data.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Freesoul Deactivate Plugins
Performance engineers
Audit rules across the install before a tuning sprint. Sort plugins by rule count, then refactor the obvious candidates into global disables in one pass.
Migration leads
Before swapping a plugin or upgrading a builder, filter the table to the affected slug to see exactly which pages disable it. Plan the migration from a real list.
Agency leads
Hand a client team a read-only rule inventory. They see the impact of past performance work without touching the per-page settings tree.
The bigger picture
Why per-page plugin rules deserve an audit table
Freesoul Deactivate Plugins is the cleanest way to fix one of WordPress's structural performance problems: every plugin loads on every request whether the page needs it or not. The per-page UI is the right surface for the work, but it is built around one page at a time. After a serious tuning sprint a site can carry hundreds of disable rules across landing pages, product pages and blog posts, and the question stops being how to tune this page and becomes what the rule set looks like as a whole.
SleekView reads the same rules as a flat dataset and renders them as a sortable, filterable WP Admin grid. The plugin's per-page tree stays where it is for the next page. SleekView is the audit table on top.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Freesoul Deactivate Plugins
The per-page and per-post-type meta Freesoul Deactivate Plugins writes to control which plugins load on which URLs. SleekView surfaces those rules as rows, with page, plugin and post-type as filterable columns.
 Yes. Sort on the plugin column with a count aggregation in a saved view, or use the SleekView chart counterpart. Either surfaces the plugins that appear in the most rules.
 Yes. SleekView resolves each rule to its post type and a filter on post_type narrows the table to pages, posts, products or any custom type.
 Yes. The rule_created column is a first-class sort key. Surface recent tuning work or audit the oldest rules first.
 No. SleekView reads the rule meta. It never adds, edits or deletes rules. Editing always happens through Freesoul's own per-page UI, where its conflict-detection and safe-mode behaviour lives.
 
Yes. Add a filter for plugin = woocommerce/woocommerce.php (or any specific slug) and the whole table narrows to the rules that disable that plugin.
Yes. Any filtered view can be exported to CSV with the visible columns. Hand a developer the list of pages that disable a specific plugin and the migration plan starts with real data.
 No. Freesoul stays the per-page operations tool. SleekView is the audit table on the same data, useful exactly when the question is system-wide rather than about one page.
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