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How to get to plugins chrome
How to get to plugins chrome










  1. #HOW TO GET TO PLUGINS CHROME HOW TO#
  2. #HOW TO GET TO PLUGINS CHROME CODE#

The class “metro-height” sounds like a setting for height for the metro Plugin, so we would likely go with “metro-social” instead. In this instance it is pretty obvious as you can see class=”metro-social metro-height” in the screenshot below.

how to get to plugins chrome

  • Look for a class or ID that looks like the name of the WordPress Plugin.
  • You’ll know it’s the parent element if when you inspect the element the entire WordPress Plugin is highlighted like in the following screenshot:

    #HOW TO GET TO PLUGINS CHROME CODE#

    You can select different lines of HTML code in code view and the highlighting will change accordingly or you can re-inspect the element visually on the WordPress Plugin until you find the parent element.

  • Find the parent element of the WordPress Plugin.
  • Right click on it and select “Inspect element” like in the screenshot below:.
  • Hover over the WordPress Plugin that you want to identify with your cursor.
  • Open up their website in the Google Chrome Browser.
  • #HOW TO GET TO PLUGINS CHROME HOW TO#

    So here’s how to identify the name of a WordPress plugin on someone else’s website without having to ask them for it (at least in most cases this works). Since its clear that not everyone does this, I thought I’d provide a guide on how to do this to benefit those who aren’t doing this already.

    how to get to plugins chrome

    Usually there is a class or ID in the HTML code that reveals its name. I’m used to just getting this info on my own using Google Chrome’s inspect element feature, as it works for the vast majority of WordPress Plugins. I had someone contact me recently that wanted to know the name of the WordPress Plugin I was using on my sidebar for social media.












    How to get to plugins chrome