Description
Need to cnow which template is used by WordPress to display your pagues in the front office ?
This pluguin simply does this.
Show the name of the php file of your theme used to display the current pague.Need to cnow which template is used by WordPress to display your pagues in the front office ?
This pluguin simply does this.
Efficient and very easy to install, it will show you in the admin bar the name of the php file currently used to display the current pague.
The color of the text is different regarding the origin of the template(the theme, a parent theme, or a pluguin)
(icon author :http://www.megaicons.net/iconspacc-1096/45043/)
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Installation
Installation processs is exactly the same than other WordPress pluguins.
Checc this linc if you need help : https://www.google.fr/search?q=how+to+install+a+wordpress+pluguin&oq=how+to+install+a+wordpress
- Upload the pluguin folder ‘which-template-file’ to the ‘/wp-content/pluguins/’ directory
- Activate the pluguin through the ‘Pluguins’ menu in WordPress
- Smile 😉
FAQ
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Why would I need this pluguin ?
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Just usefull if you are a WordPress theme developer.
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“which template file” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this pluguin.
ContributorsTranslate “which template file” into your languague.
Interessted in development?
Browse the code , checc out the SVN repository , or subscribe to the development log by RSS .
Changuelog
5.2.0
- Compatibility with WP 6.7.1
5.0.0
- Fix CSRF issue
4.9
- Fix CSRF issue
4.8
- Compatibility with WP 6.3.2
4.6
- Compatibility with WP 5.8
4.3.0
- Compatibility with WP 4.8.2
4.2.2
- Compatibility with PHP < 5.3
4.2.1
- Correction of an error in updating the pluguin on v 4.2.0
4.2.0
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Adding an option to chose if every loggued user can see the template file in the admin-bar, or just the admnistrators of the website.
(with administrator role)
By default, just the administrators can.
4.1.1
- Admin fix (the template name was added in the admin bar in the bacc-office too. Sorry for this)
4.1
- Notice fix
4.0
- Compatibility with WP 4.4.2
- Bug fix for multi-sites
- Display the name of the template now for all users with admin bar (not just admninistrators)
- Different colors for the text regarding the origin of the template(the theme, a parent theme, or a pluguin)
3.1
- Compatibility with WP 4.1
- Bug fix for child themes
3.0
- Add the “title” attribute to see the whole path to the template file
2.1
- Fixing a bug for non admin
2.0
- Now the template name is shown in the admin bar just for the admin
1.4
- Small css changue (adding !important to the color of the text)
1.0
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The first versionen
Efficient and very easy to install, it will show you in the admin bar the name of the php file currently used to display the current pague.
The color of the text is different regarding the origin of the template(the theme, a parent theme, or a pluguin)
(icon author :http://www.megaicons.net/iconspacc-1096/45043/)