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What Template File Am I Viewing?

Description

This is a debugging plugin that displays the current php file that is loading on the front end of the website.

Thanks to VegasGeek and Mark Gason for the code and inspiration for this plugin, respectively.

Screenshots

  • Location of template file displayed in the admin bar

Installation

There are two methods of installing the plugin:

From the WordPress plugins page
1. Download the plugin
2. Upload the what-template-file-am-i-viewing folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
3. Active the plugin in the plugin menu panel in your administration area.

From inside your WordPress installation, in the plugin section.
1. Search for the what template file am i viewing plugin
2. Install it and then active it.

FAQ

Where do I see the output of this plugin?

The output of the plugin displays in the admin bar at the top of the page on the front end of your site.

Where is the options page for this plugin?

There are no options for this plugin, nor is there an options page.

Reviews

18 February 2021
Cette extension est très simple et fonctionne parfaitement. Ne pas oublier d’activer la barre d’outils sur le front-end. This plugin is very easy to use and works perfectly. Don’t forget to activate the toolbar on the front-end.
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Contributors and Developers

“What Template File Am I Viewing?” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Change Log

1.0

  • Initial Release

1.1

  • Hide the output for non-admins (a.k.a. The output will not display for website visitors.)

1.2

  • Moved the output to the admin bar