How Do You Find Out What Template a Website Is Using WordPress?

Webpage templates are a great way to organize your website’s content and make it look consistent across all of your pages. You can find templates on the WordPress website or in the WordPress repository on GitHub. To find out what template a website is using, you can use the following steps:

1. Navigate to the website’s domain name (for example, https://www.

example.com).

2. Type “WordPress” into the address bar and hit Enter.

3. On the resulting page, click the “Tools” menu item and then click the “Website Analysis” button.

4. In the “Website Analysis” window, click the “Pages” tab.

5. In the “Pages” tab, click the “Template” column header to sort the table by template.

6. Click the template name to view the list of all the pages using that template.

7. Click the “Pages” tab and then click the page you want to view.

8. In the “Page Info” window, click the “Template” column header to sort the table by template.

9. Click the template name to view the list of all the content on that page using that template.

10. Click the “Content” tab and then click the paragraph you want to view.

11. In the “Text” window, click the “Format” column header to sort the table by format.

12. Click the format name to view the list of all the content on that page using that format.

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16. Click the “Summary” tab to see a summary of the template use on that page.

17. Click the “GitHub” tab to view the repository for the template.

18. In the “GitHub” tab, click the “Repositories” tab and then click the repository for the template.

19. In the “Repositories” tab, click the “Template Files” tab.

20. In the “Template Files” tab, click the “page-template.

php” file.

21. In the “page-template.

php” file, click the “include” line that begins with “require_once(‘wp-blog-header.php’);.”.

22. On the resulting page, click the “Details” tab and then click the “Load Path” line.

23. In the “Load Path” line, click the “src” folder.

24. In the “src” folder, click the “page-template.

25.php” file, click the “include” line that begins with “require_once(‘./.

/wp-includes/template-loader.

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27. In the “Load Path” line, click the “wp-content/themes” folder.

28. In the “wp-content/themes” folder, click the “page-template.

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/wp-content/themes/page-template/page-template.

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31. In the “Load Path” line, click the “www/index.

32. In the “www/index.

php” file, click the “require_once” line that begins with “require_once(‘wp-config.

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