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Enqueue Debug Panel
Enqueue Debug Panel

Enqueue Debug Panel

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Screenshot 1 shows How you can open debug panel in frontend of your website.

Screenshot 1 shows How you can open debug panel in frontend of your website.

Enqueue Debug Panel is a developer tool that allows WordPress administrators to:

  • View all enqueued JavaScript and CSS files with detailed information
  • See the handle, source URL, dependencies, and hook for each asset
  • Instantly dequeue or re-enqueue assets with a single click
  • Monitor changes that affect all frontend and admin users site-wide
  • Test asset dependencies and debug loading issues without code changes

The panel is only visible to administrators and does not affect the functionality of other features on your site.

Usage

  1. Visit any page on your WordPress site while logged in as an admin
  2. Click the “Debug Enqueues” button in the admin bar (top right corner)
  3. A panel will slide in from the right side showing all enqueued scripts and styles
  4. Click “❌ Dequeue” to remove an asset from loading on all pages
  5. Click “✅ Re-enqueue” to restore an asset
  6. Changes persist across page refreshes and affect all users

Features

  • Complete Asset List – See all enqueued scripts and styles with full details
  • Instant Toggle – Dequeue or re-enqueue assets without page reloads
  • Global Changes – Dequeued assets are removed for all users site-wide
  • Dependency Tracking – View dependencies for each asset
  • Hook Information – See which hook was used to enqueue the asset
  • Admin-Only Access – Panel is only visible to administrators
  • Persistent Storage – Changes are saved and persist across sessions
  • Safe & Secure – Includes nonce verification for AJAX requests

Support

For support, bug reports, or feature requests, please contact Team Webnow.

Credits

Developed by Team Webnow
Website: https://webnow.com

License

This plugin is released under the GPL v2 or later license.