Debug Elementor

Debugging plugin for Elementor to display post/page data saved by Elementor page builder.

Author:Rami Yushuvaev (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.7
WordPress version tested:5.2.2
Plugin version:1.0.0
Added to WordPress repository:06-02-2018
Last updated:06-07-2019
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
Rating, %:100
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Plugin URI:https://wordpress.org/plugins/debug-elementor...
Total downloads:3 867
Active installs:100+
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A must plugin for admins, developers, and support staff that use Elementor Page Builder. Debug Elementor helps you save time and effort when trying to figure out what’s wrong with Elementor.

Instead of hardcoding debug snippets, writing complex code to return post meta data from the database, or trying to remember the credentials to you sites phpMyAdmin, you can simply use this plugin to display all the relevant post data stored by Elementor.

Debug Elementor provides information visible from the sites front-end. This way external experts can help you troubleshooting issues with Elementor. The plugin displays basic post data and other related information when you are debugging your page. You get basic post data and additional data saved by Elementor.

See whether the post is using Elementor or not, see the CSS generated by Elementor for each post, and the entire elements structure – including all the sections, the columns, the widgets and all the saved data!!

To display the post data just add /feed/elementor/ to the post/page URL:

https://your-link.com/post-slug/feed/elementor/

Note that if you are trying to view the data on your browser, it’s strongly recommended to use JSON decoder like JSON Formatter for Chrome.


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