Shopify themes, liquid, logos, and UX
I'm trying to do some theme optimisations as I'm finding a lot of significant issues with Shopify's overall performance and the more apps I have to add to fill functionality gaps the more extreme it gets.
Is there a way to simply disable an app without deleting it completely so I can test performance? It seems a little unusual that the only option is to completely delete an app.
If it's an app that works based on code in your theme, you can comment out that code.
If it's an app that injects code into theme via content_for_header, you can use some liquid code to identify the url and assign a new content_for_header with the app script removed.
If you're not comfortable working in the code, you can either hire a Shopify developer or contact the app developers to ask if they can give detailed instructions how to temporarily disable the app.
The lack of a standardized "disable" button in the shopify app management is a glaring issue. This should be standard practice for any app marketplace.
Agreed. Sometimes you just need to temporarily disable an app, especially when building a Shopfiy website from the ground up. There may be theme conflicts, you may be seeing which app(s) you prefer over another, you may be doing some testing, and much more.
This needs to be addressed ASAP.
I found something might work on some apps, (App embeds) in Theme settings
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