I am not sure if this is possible or not and cannot find a solution.
I am trying to "deregister", "register" and "enqueue" the legacy JQUERY for a single page. This is not working when I add "&& is_page(251)" ?
Full code below and works great when I take out the "is_page()" condition.
Thanks in advance!
function wpb_modify_jquery() {
//check if front-end is being viewed
if (!is_admin() && is_page('251')) {
// Remove default WordPress jQuery
wp_deregister_script('jquery');
// Register new jQuery script via Google Library
wp_register_script('jquery', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.4/jquery.min.js', false, '1.12.4');
// Enqueue the script
wp_enqueue_script('jquery');
}
}
// Execute the action when WordPress is initialized
add_action('init', 'wpb_modify_jquery');
CodePudding user response:
try using the enqueue hook
function wpb_modify_jquery() {
//check if front-end is being viewed
if (!is_admin() && is_page('251')) {
// Remove default WordPress jQuery
wp_deregister_script('jquery');
// Register new jQuery script via Google Library
wp_register_script('jquery', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.4/jquery.min.js', false, '1.12.4');
// Enqueue the script
wp_enqueue_script('jquery');
}
}
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'wpb_modify_jquery' );