by Senff - a11n
5 (1 reviews)
Simple Debug Info Panel
Simple Debug Info Panel shows a little box on your site with helpful debugging info for developers: post/page ID, which template is being used, etc.
Compatible with WP 6.8.3
v1.0.2
Current Version v1.0.2
Updated 7 months ago
Last Update on 23 Apr, 2025
Synced 11 hours ago
Last Synced on
Rank
#21,415
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Active Installs
40+
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KW Avg Position
N/A
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Downloads
3.3K
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Total downloads
Support Resolved
0%
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Rating
100%
Review 5 out of 5
5
(1 reviews)
Next Milestone 50
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Growth Needed
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Reviews & Ratings
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Overall
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- Version
- 1.0.2
- Last Updated
- Apr 23, 2025
- Requires WP
- 3.6+
- Tested Up To
- 6.8.3
- PHP Version
- N/A
- Author
- Senff - a11n
Support & Rating
- Rating
- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
- Reviews
- 1
- Support Threads
- 0
- Resolved
- 0%
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Simple Debug Info Panel
Within the WordPress structure, only POSTS and PAGES have IDs (including Custom Post Types). Archive pages simply don't. Any page that lists more than one post/page (or excerpts of those) is considered an archive page. Examples are date archives, author archives, category archives, tag archives, search results, etc.
It's possible that the dimensions shown in the info box are larger than the actual width/height of the page. However, keep in mind that the dimensions displayed are INCLUDING the scrollbar(s). So, if the page has a scrollbar on the right, and the contents are 700 pixels wide, the infobox will say it's 716 or so. Why? Because media queries also take the scrollbar into consideration when calculating width. If there's a media query breakpoint set at (say) 700 pixels, this point will be met when the contents of the body are actually around 684 pixels, because the screen itself is 684 plus 16 for the scrollbar = 700. Since the scrollbar-included dimensions of the page are important when it comes to responsive design, the dimensions in the infobox also include the scrollbar -- very relevant to any media queries.
No, not in the current version. I'll check if that can be done easily in a future version. I'll need more help please! The plugin's own page can be found here. If that still doesn't help you solve your issue, please do NOT file a bug through the form on my website, but instead go to the plugin's WordPress.org support forum.
It's very possible, or even likely, that something's not right; I can only do so much testing and it's impossible to test the plugin with every single theme out there, so there's a good chance that it will have some issues with themes that I haven't tested. Please report any bugs on the plugin's WordPress.org support forum.