fix: scope module asset loading to post management pages#858
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fix: scope module asset loading to post management pages#858
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Module assets (CSS/JS) were loading on every admin page because is_whitelisted_functional_view() always returned true. This was wasteful and caused unnecessary resource loading. Implement is_post_management_page() to properly check if we're on a post management page (post.php, post-new.php, edit.php) before loading module assets. Optionally validates the current post type is supported by the module. Closes #351 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
is_post_management_page()method to properly scope module asset loadingBackground
The old
is_whitelisted_functional_view()method always returnedtruewith a@todocomment, meaning module assets loaded on every admin page unnecessarily. This caused wasteful resource loading on pages like the dashboard, plugins page, and settings pages where Edit Flow functionality isn't needed.This takes the simpler "module-by-module" approach suggested in the comments of the previously closed #487, rather than attempting a global change that could break functionality.
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Closes #351
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