WordPress Server Info Debug Plugin
Updated 2 months ago
https://wordpress.org/plugins/server-info-for-debugging/
WordPress Server Info for Debugging provides a comprehensive overview of your server environment, aiding in troubleshooting website issues. Get detailed information on PHP, MySQL, and server configurations to pinpoint and resolve performance and security problems.
v. 1.1.4
WordPress ≥ 5.0
PHP ≥ 7.0 ?
Free / Paid
WordPress Server Info: A Powerful Debugging Tool
The **WordPress Server Info for Debugging** plugin provides comprehensive information about your WordPress server environment. It helps you troubleshoot problems, analyze performance issues, and optimize your website's functionality.
Key Features
- Detailed Server Configuration: Access essential information about your web server, including PHP version, memory limit, database details, and more.
- System Information: Gain insights into your operating system, installed plugins, and active themes. This helps identify potential conflicts.
- Error Logging: View and manage PHP error logs, enabling you to pinpoint specific errors and troubleshoot issues.
- Security Analysis: Analyze your site's security posture by examining file permissions, user roles, and other crucial security settings.
- Performance Metrics: Monitor server load, response times, and other performance indicators to identify bottlenecks and optimize your site's speed.
- Easy-to-Use Interface: A simple and user-friendly interface allows you to navigate the information effectively. You can copy and paste the data into support tickets or share it with developers.
Benefits
This plugin is a valuable tool for:
- Web Developers: Debugging and troubleshooting WordPress sites more efficiently.
- Website Owners: Understanding their server environment and addressing performance and security concerns.
- Support Teams: Providing detailed information to resolve user issues.
Installation and Usage
Installing the **WordPress Server Info for Debugging** plugin is straightforward. Simply search for it in the WordPress plugin directory, install, and activate. Access the plugin settings to view the server and system information.