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[Resolved] After site is built, do we need to keep Toolset plugins active?

This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.

Problem:

The user wanted to know if they should keep the toolset plugins active after they have finish building their site.

Solution:
Yes you will need to keep the plugin active in order to retain the functions that our plugins offer.

This support ticket is created 6 years, 11 months ago. There's a good chance that you are reading advice that it now obsolete.

This is the technical support forum for Toolset - a suite of plugins for developing WordPress sites without writing PHP.

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Last updated by davidM-41 6 years, 11 months ago.

Assisted by: Shane.

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#608688

Tell us what you are trying to do?
Once I build a site with Toolset, for example, I create a CPT with its own fields and a custom taxonomy, do I need to leave the Toolset Types plugin activated? Same question for sites constructed using other Toolset component plugins.

The reason I ask this is because it is best practice NOT to have any more plugins active than you truly need.

I searched all help (KB, FAQ, Forum) but didn't see an answer to this question. If it's there, maybe it's not indexed properly.

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Shane
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Hi David,

Thank you for contacting our support forum.

Yes you will need to keep the plugin active in order to retain the functions that our plugins offer.

Thanks,
Shane

#608706

Thanks.

That's good to know. although it would be better if we didn't have to keep them active - from a "keep the site from being overloaded" point of view.