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Tip How To Know Which Wp Theme That Site Uses

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Embee, Feb 5, 2013.

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    Here is a tip how to know on any website running on wp which theme it uses.
    Just go http://whatwpthemeisthat.com/ and enter the url of that website.
     
    Embee, Feb 5, 2013 IP
  2. TIEro

    TIEro Active Member

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    Heh, I like that. I assume it's pulling the details from the theme's php files (since most of them have standard headers in there). Still very neat, plus the list of plugins. Even looks nice. Gets a thumbs-up from me. :)
     
    TIEro, Feb 5, 2013 IP
  3. FlourishDNA

    FlourishDNA Banned

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    I normally go to the website and then view source by right clicking. In the header there will be a main css file which contains all the details about the theme.
     
    FlourishDNA, Feb 5, 2013 IP
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    zebrathemes Active Member

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    Good share but the website only showing the detail about homepage and website name and some of plugins.......But it doesnt show theme type that website uses........
     
    zebrathemes, Feb 20, 2013 IP
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    Thats a good tool Embee!!
    I used to manually check the theme by going to the source code and look for the css file with the theme name.

     
    Sorabh Chauhan, Mar 11, 2013 IP
  6. Nathan Malone

    Nathan Malone Well-Known Member

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    Yea, I've always just manually checked as well. Usually there is a css and/or js file (or images) that show the theme in the source code...
     
    Nathan Malone, Mar 11, 2013 IP