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This plugin helps WordPress developers by showing which template files are being used on the current page. It displays the current template file name and directory path in a convenient overlay, making it easy to identify which template is rendering the current page during development.
The plugin shows a small, unobtrusive display that can be clicked to reveal detailed information about all template files loaded for the current page.
Key Features:
* Shows current template file name
* Displays template directory path
* Click to view all included template files
* Configurable display position (top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right)
* Customizable background and text colors
* Admin-only display option for security
* Debug mode option (only shows when WP_DEBUG is enabled)
* Lightweight and performance-optimized
* Clean, modern interface
Perfect for:
* Theme developers
* WordPress developers
* Site debugging
* Template hierarchy understanding
* Development and staging environments
The plugin is designed to be completely safe and non-intrusive, with options to restrict visibility to administrators only.
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Installation
- Upload the plugin files to
/wp-content/plugins/current-page-template-viewer/ - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress
- Go to Settings > Current Page Template Viewer to configure display options
- The template information will appear on the frontend according to your settings
FAQ
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How do I enable the template display?
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After activating the plugin, it will automatically display template information. You can configure the display options by going to Settings > Current Page Template Viewer.
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How do I see all included template files?
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Click on the template display overlay on the frontend. This will open a popup showing all template files that were loaded for the current page.
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Can I change the display position?
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Yes, you can choose from four positions: top-left, top-right, bottom-left, or bottom-right through the plugin settings.
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Can I customize the colors?
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Yes, you can customize both the background color and text color. The plugin supports both hex colors (#ffffff) and rgba values (rgba(255,255,255,0.5)).
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Will this plugin slow down my website?
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No, this plugin is designed to be lightweight and only displays information when needed. It has minimal impact on performance.
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Can I restrict who sees the template information?
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Yes, you can set the plugin to only show template information to administrators, or you can set it to only display when WP_DEBUG is enabled.
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Is this plugin safe to use on production sites?
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While the plugin is safe, it’s primarily intended for development and staging environments. The admin-only and debug-only options make it safer for production use, but we recommend disabling it on live sites.
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Does it work with child themes?
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Yes, the plugin correctly identifies and displays both parent and child theme template files.
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Can I hide the theme directory or template file name?
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Yes, you can choose to display only the theme directory, only the template file name, or both through the plugin settings.
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Contributors & Developers
“Current Page Template Viewer” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.1.0
- Major Fix: Completely rewrote template detection system for WordPress.org compliance
- Removed usage of global WordPress variables that were causing plugin review rejections
- Implemented safe template detection using WordPress standard APIs only
- Improved template file detection accuracy across all page types (posts, pages, archives, etc.)
- Added proper fallback mechanisms for template detection
- Enhanced compatibility with custom post types and taxonomies
- Fixed template detection for complex WordPress template hierarchy
- Removed PHP closing tags following WordPress coding standards
- Better error handling and edge case management
1.0.1
- Fixed variable escaping for WordPress.org security standards
- Updated all function and variable names to use unique prefixes
- Improved code structure and security
- Added external JavaScript file for better performance
- Enhanced popup functionality
- Better error handling
1.0.0
- Initial release
- Template file name display
- Directory path display
- Basic configuration options
- Popup showing included files
- Position and color customization


