How can I get the names of all the plugins and active theme of any WordPress website?












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How can I get the names of all the plugins and active theme from any WordPress site?



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How can I get the names of all the plugins and active theme from any WordPress site?



Example I will enter http://name-wordpress.com and get list of plugins and theme name.










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How can I get the names of all the plugins and active theme from any WordPress site?



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  • You need to explain you want to achieve and what you have tried so far.
    – zipkundan
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:32










  • SO is not a place where you ask us to write a solution to your problem when you've shown no effort to code anything yourself.
    – Justin R.
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:53


















  • You need to explain you want to achieve and what you have tried so far.
    – zipkundan
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:32










  • SO is not a place where you ask us to write a solution to your problem when you've shown no effort to code anything yourself.
    – Justin R.
    Nov 14 '18 at 23:53
















You need to explain you want to achieve and what you have tried so far.
– zipkundan
Nov 14 '18 at 19:32




You need to explain you want to achieve and what you have tried so far.
– zipkundan
Nov 14 '18 at 19:32












SO is not a place where you ask us to write a solution to your problem when you've shown no effort to code anything yourself.
– Justin R.
Nov 14 '18 at 23:53




SO is not a place where you ask us to write a solution to your problem when you've shown no effort to code anything yourself.
– Justin R.
Nov 14 '18 at 23:53












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You can view the active theme by right-clicking anywhere on the page > inspect element (this opens DevTools) > Network > open "style.css".



You can use the Network tab to see some plugins loading, but you can't see all of them.






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    You can view the active theme by right-clicking anywhere on the page > inspect element (this opens DevTools) > Network > open "style.css".



    You can use the Network tab to see some plugins loading, but you can't see all of them.






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        You can view the active theme by right-clicking anywhere on the page > inspect element (this opens DevTools) > Network > open "style.css".



        You can use the Network tab to see some plugins loading, but you can't see all of them.






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        You can view the active theme by right-clicking anywhere on the page > inspect element (this opens DevTools) > Network > open "style.css".



        You can use the Network tab to see some plugins loading, but you can't see all of them.







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