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  • Thread Starter olie480

    (@olie480)

    I just wish there was more documentation in using it in a theme, or if someone can clarify how to use this plugin on theme files…

    My expectations

    1. Install/Activate plugin
    2. to use WP-FirePHP simply put $wpfphp->log($variable); in a file and watch the magic that is FirePHP.

    lol.. Sorry, don’t me to be harsh, but this plugin has potential.. I’m just confused..

    Plugin Author Frank Bueltge

    (@bueltge)

    The function to create output is always FB::, like FB::info( $var ); see the plugin file, is not a ready solution, is a example how you can use this for your debugging. But maybe you will test the Debug Objects (https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/debug-objects/) plugin, is more my helper to debug WP. the current version have also a solution for debugging in the console, but current only in Chrome, not Firefox – FireBug.

    Still not know what to do with FirePHP. Can I use it to find out wich vars are used and where on WP 3.5.1 + the used premium theme + the plugins I have installed?

    I read nothing useful in the “readme”

    Maybe FirePHP is only useful for PHP masters because they know it all already and need just a listing of functions and vars.

    For me it is important to analyze a running WP based installation to learn about conflicts and to make my own modifications to solve such function and variables conflict.

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