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Issues Tracker allows you view and search WordPress logs, receive security advice, track 404 errors, and view your server settings.
We’ve designed the Issues Tracker plugin with accessibility and simplicity in mind. Say goodbye to the hassle of reading and searching through the debug.log file on your server. With the Issues Tracker, you can access and search logs directly within your CMS, making them easily readable and searchable.
Additionally, our plugin provides email notifications for various error events and covers more issues than a typical WP health checker.
Enhance your website’s security and performance with these key features:
Debug Log Viewer
Effortlessly view notices, warnings, and errors from the WordPress debug.log file in a user-friendly table format. Utilize advanced search options (by error type, line, and file) and pagination for quick and convenient log management.
WordPress 404 Errors
Identify and list all 404 (page not found) errors on your website, and configure email notifications for these events. For example, receive email alerts for every 404 event.
Advisor
Receive expert recommendations on server and site settings to boost your website’s speed and security. Get notified via email if your server’s condition deteriorates.
Server info
Keep track of all your server settings in one centralized location. Issues Tracker automatically parses the phpinfo()
output, providing you with comprehensive server information. No need to dig into the server configuration files manually – everything is neatly displayed for you.
Website Checks
Our plugin evaluates your website based on various criteria, including:
– Checking if the database username used in wp-config.php is widely used.
– Verifying the security of the database password in wp-config.php.
– Examining the state of the WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY constant.
– Ensuring you are not using the default database prefix.
– Verifying SSL (https) encryption status.
– Checking the PHP version for updates.
– Confirming that the WordPress version matches the HTML code.
– Checking if search engines allowed to index a website
…and many more checks in future releases.
Dashboard
Monitor all your website’s performance and security issues conveniently from one central location. Access log file entries, server checks, and 404 error reports in a single dashboard.
WordPress Version: 6.4.2
PHP Version: 8.2.0