⏱️ 00:00 || 00:30 - Introduction to wp-config.php
⏱️ 00:30 || 01:30 - Adding More Debugging to wp-config.php
⏱️ 01:30 || 01:45 - Exploring WP_DEBUG_SCRIPT( )
⏱️ 01:45 || 02:00 - Leveraging SAVEQUERIES
⏱️ 02:00 || 02:05 - Restarting Server
⏱️ 02:00 || 02:35 - Example Debug Errors From WooCommerce
⏱️ 02:35 || 03:15 - Monitoring WP_DEBUG ON & OFF
⏱️ 03:15 || 03:45 - Monitoring SCRIPT_DEBUG ON & OFF
⏱️ 03:45 || 04:25 - WP_DEBUG_LOG & wp-content/debug-log.txt
⏱️ 04:25 || 04:35 - Outro
In this tutorial, we'll dive into the intricacies of WordPress debugging, essential for troubleshooting and optimizing your website. Let's break it down step by step:
Summary of Debug Functions:
🔧 WP_DEBUG: Enable or Disable DEBUG Mode.
📝 WP_DEBUG_LOG: Save DEBUG Errors to a file.
📺 WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY: Display and save errors when used with DEBUG_LOG and WP_DEBUG.
🎨 SCRIPT_DEBUG: Monitor CSS & JS Files.
Get ready to elevate your WordPress debugging game! For more details and references, check out the links below:
🔗 References:
https://developer.wordpress.org/advan...
https://developer.wordpress.org/advan...
https://developer.wordpress.org/refer...
Don't let bugs hold your website back! Dive into WordPress debugging today and unleash the full potential of your WordPress site. Happy debugging! 🚀