@aussng
I’m not sure, but I am keeping an updated version and just published it to Github if you want to use or help with.
I made some performance adjustments and source code view improvements, but the only real needed update is a depreciated function since WordPress 4.5…
– Since WordPress 4.5 get_currentuserinfo should be wp_get_current_user.
You can check the github version
@ https://github.com/NoahjChampion/entuitions-dev-monitor
You can check the updates I made
@ https://github.com/NoahjChampion/entuitions-dev-monitor/commits/master
By the way, the plugin works out of the box. I chose to keep an updated Github version incase this repo leaves because I have been using Dev Monitor for about a year so far, with no problems.
It helps when you need a much lighter version of Query Monitor. I use this plugin more than Query Monitor a lot, because it gives me just the necessary things I need to know and some options to disable or enable what I need, so I run it light. A must install for me for awhile now.
Thank you. Ill probably just stick with Query Monitor. It works really well too.
Hey, no problem. Yeah, I switch between the 2 because each serves it’s own purpose/UI.