How Do I Find Phpinfo in WordPress?
PHPinfo is a popular tool for developers and administrators of WordPress websites. It provides a wealth of information about the PHP programming language, including details on installed extensions, configurations, and performance.
To access PHPinfo, open the WordPress administration panel and click the “PHP Info” link in the left-hand column.
The PHPinfo page provides a wealth of information about the PHP programming language, including details on installed extensions, configurations, and performance. Below is a sampling of the information provided on the PHPinfo page:
The “Version” column displays the version of the PHP programming language that is currently installed on the WordPress website.
The “PHPMD” column displays the version of the PHPMD tool that is currently installed on the WordPress website.
The “Libraries” column displays the version of the libraries that are currently installed on the WordPress website.
The “Enabled” column displays the status of the installed extensions.
The “Enabled_plugins” column displays the status of the installed plugins.
The “Active_plugins” column displays the status of the installed plugins.
The “Max_execution_time” column displays the maximum execution time for the PHP programs that are currently installed on the website.
The “Memory_limit” column displays the memory limit for the PHP programs that are currently installed on the website.
The “Linux_limit” column displays the memory limit for the PHP programs that are currently installed on the website when running on a Linux server.
The “Windows_limit” column displays the memory limit for the PHP programs that are currently installed on the website when running on a Windows server.
The “Install_dir” column displays the directory in which the PHP programs are installed on the website.
The “Files” column displays the list of files that are currently installed on the website.
The “Charset” column displays the character set that is used by the PHP programs that are currently installed on the website.
The “Timezone” column displays the time zone that is used by the PHP programs that are currently installed on the website.
The “Website” column displays the name of the website that is currently being managed by WordPress.
The “Description” column displays the description of the website that is currently being managed by WordPress.
The “Last_updated” column displays the date and time that is currently displayed on the PHPinfo page.
The “Pages” column displays the number of pages that are currently displayed on the PHPinfo page.
The “Log_level” column displays the level of verbosity for the PHP logs that are currently displayed on the PHPinfo page.
The “WordPress” column displays the name of the WordPress website that is currently being managed by WordPress.
The “Version” column displays the version of the WordPress website that is currently being managed by WordPress.
The “Files” column displays the list of files that are currently installed on the WordPress website.
The “Charset” column displays the character set that is used by the WordPress programs that are currently installed on the website.
The “Timezone” column displays the time zone that is used by the WordPress programs that are currently installed on the website.
The “Last_updated” column displays the date and time that is currently displayed on the WordPress website.
The “Pages” column displays the number of pages that are currently displayed on the WordPress website.
The “Log_level” column displays the level of verbosity for the PHP logs that are currently displayed on the WordPress website.
The “Pages” column displays the number of pages that are currently displayed on.