Yes, it will toggle plugins when you click on them in the menu, but each and every time you click on any of the plugins to toggle it, fresh http fetch is called, necessitating page reload..
There is no difference whatsoever between using the in the menu created by this plugin to toggle plugins and just using the Plugins page..
If there was plugin that was able to somehow take and save a snapshot of your plugins as they are currently toggled and then be able to.
Disable All Except checkbox function ), and then be able to restore all of them to their original state after diagnosis, that would be incredible plugin that I wouldn't even mind paying for..
So to diagnose the problem, I'd use Mass Plugin Toggle or whatever to take a snapshot of my current plugins.
It's probably not difficult to diagnose problem when you have 5 plugins, but I am working with site that has 68 plugins, 37 of them active and the 31 inactive ones either poised to use or testing.
Let's say I narrow the problematic plugin down and delete it.
Now, all of my plugins are disabled and I have no way of reenabling them correctly without taking screenshot checking them.
I know that this functionality isn't implied by this plugin, but if the developer is looking for ways to improve it, this would be super valuable feature..
And I appreciate the developer taking time to make this.
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