
Three years ago, I published a small plugin both on GitHub and in the plugin repository that made it possible view WordPress page templates in the admin. I called it Page Template Dashboard – naming things isn’t easy, and even when you do, it’s obviously not great – but WordPress has changed a lot in three years.
Remember when WordPress looked like this?
In three years, a lot can change in your personal life too, and this makes it hard to work on personal projects. But when you can steal a few hours – usually late at night – it makes it possible to revisit and update projects like this.
So last night, I release the latest version of Page Template Dashboard.
View WordPress Page Templates
The whole idea behind Page Template Dashboard is simple:
An easy way to see which templates your pages are using without having to view the page editor.
If you navigate to the All Pages view in the WordPress admin, then you’ll see a new column that contains one of two options:
if a template is used, you’ll see the name of the file,
otherwise, you will see ‘Default’ listed.
You can grab it either from GitHub or from the WordPress Plugin Repository
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14000/view-wordpress-page-templates-in-the-admin
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2016/12/09/view-wordpress-page-templates-in-the-admin/
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