WEBVTT 00:00:00.200 --> 00:00:01.840 Hey, everyone. In today's Quick Tip, 00:00:01.920 --> 00:00:06.760 you'll learn how to enable WordPress Debug Mode with Clickpress easily. 00:00:06.840 --> 00:00:10.680 Debugging Mode is a valuable feature that provides detailed information about 00:00:10.760 --> 00:00:13.440 errors and warnings on your WordPress site. 00:00:13.520 --> 00:00:18.000 It assists you in effectively identifying and resolving issues. 00:00:18.080 --> 00:00:19.640 By enabling Debug Mode, 00:00:19.720 --> 00:00:24.240 you can pinpoint your issues such as conflicting code, theme errors, or PHP. 00:00:24.320 --> 00:00:26.680 It's a great way to ensure a smoother 00:00:26.760 --> 00:00:31.000 development and testing process for a more reliable WordPress US site. 00:00:31.080 --> 00:00:35.120 We highly recommend enabling WordPress debug mode on your testing environment 00:00:35.200 --> 00:00:40.640 rather than your live one as it may expose PHP code to visitors on your site. 00:00:40.720 --> 00:00:44.880 To get started, select the site you want to enable debugging on. 00:00:44.960 --> 00:00:49.560 Navigate to the drop-down menu, click on the testing environment, 00:00:49.640 --> 00:00:55.680 navigate to tools, and click the switch button under WordPress Debugging. 00:00:55.760 --> 00:01:00.640 Once WordPress Debug Mode is activated, your site will display PHP errors. 00:01:00.720 --> 00:01:02.720 To turn off WordPress Debug Mode, 00:01:02.800 --> 00:01:08.560 simply go back to the tool and switch it off by clicking the Switch button again. 00:01:08.640 --> 00:01:13.120 Thank you for watching, and for more tips and tutorials, visit click. 00:01:13.200 --> 00:01:14.920 Press/support-center. 00:01:15.040 --> 00:01:18.080 Our support team is always available if you need assistance or have any questions.