Code Block Pro – Beautiful Syntax Highlighting
Show off your beautiful code, don’t just display it! This block plugin provides you with a code editor that runs your code directly through the same rendering engine that is used by the popular VS Code editor. This block provides fast, native, code highlighting that renders perfectly in your favorite programming language using popular VS Code themes. Beautiful syntax highlighting that makes sense. To use, navigate to the default WordPress editor, and search for “Code Pro” or start typing “/code”. Visit code-block-pro.com for a lifetime deal on the theme pack (this is a cosmetic-only upgrade). Values Performance first – Web vitals. Pre-rendering. Minimal asset loading. Lightweight – No bloat. Simple functions. Clean, maintainable code. Practical/useful – Focused on the user experience and presentation. Beautiful – Your code should look great! Star Code Block Pro on GitHub! Features Includes 25+ built-in themes to choose from. Supports over 140 programming languages 10+ Modern programming web fonts – locally hosted Line numbers Line highlighting (static and on hover) Blur highlighting (with reveal on hover) Header styles Footer styles Copy button Native Gutenberg block Tab or space indentation Core functionality works in headless mode (see FAQ) Converting from the default code block (and others) Max height with scrollable section (optional expand button) More info Star it on GitHub Follow @kevinbatdorf on Twitter Tips Try combining line highlighting with the blur effect to add some extra depth, and focus on the important parts of the code without losing context All settings are per block, but some settings are remembered when you add the next block Add a link in the code footer (some footers support this, not all) that points to a demo To achieve a flush look, remove padding under Extra Settings and select a theme with a background color matching your site theme Included VS Code Themes Dark Plus (demo) Dracula Soft (demo) Dracula (demo) GitHub Dark Dimmed (demo) Github Dark (demo) Github Light (demo) Light Plus (demo) Material Darker (demo) Material Default (demo) Material Lighter (demo) Material Ocean (demo) Material Palenight (demo) Min Dark (demo) Min Light (demo) Monokai (demo) Nord (demo) One Dark Pro (demo) Poimandres (demo) Rose Pine Dawn (demo) Rose Pine Moon (demo) Rose Pine (demo) Slack Dark (demo) Slack Ochin (demo) Solarized Dark (demo) Solarized Light (demo) Vitesse Dark (demo) Vitesse Light (demo) Get more themes at code-block-pro.com/themes Theme Pack (Paid) Includes Custom Dynamic Theme (advanced) read more Andromeda (demo) Ayu Dark (demo) Ayu Mirage (demo) Ayu Light (demo) Cobalt2 (demo) Night Owl (demo) Night Owl Light (demo) Noctis (demo) Noctis Azureus (demo) Noctis Bordo (demo) Noctis Hibernus (demo) Noctis Lilac (demo) Noctis Lux (demo) Noctis Minimus (demo) Noctis Obscuro (demo) Noctis Sereno (demo) Noctis Uva (demo) Noctis Viola (demo) Palenight (demo) Pico 8 (demo) Shades of Purple (demo) Shades of Purple Super Dark (demo) Synthwave ’84 (demo) Tokyo Night (demo) Tokyo Night Storm (demo) Tokyo Night Light (demo) Winter is Coming (demo) Winter is Coming Light (demo) Winter is Coming Dark (demo) Included Coding Languages ABAP (demo) ActionScript 3 (demo) Ada (demo) ANSI (control codes rendered) Apache (demo) Apex (demo) APL (demo) Ara (demo) ASM (demo) Astro (demo) Awk (demo) Ballerina (demo) BAT (Batchfile) (demo) Berry (demo) BibTeX (demo) BICEP (demo) Blade (demo) C (demo) Cadence (demo) Clarity (demo) Clojure (demo) CMake (demo) COBOL (demo) CodeQL (demo) CoffeeScript (demo) C++ (demo) Crystal (demo) C# (demo) CSS (demo) CUE (demo) Cypher (cql) (demo) D (demo) Dart (demo) DAX (demo) Diff (demo) Dockerfile (demo) DreamMaker (demo) Elixir (demo) Elm (demo) ERB (demo) Erlang (demo) Fish (demo) F# (demo) GDResource (Godot) (demo) GDScript (Godot) (demo) GDShader (Godot) (demo) Gherkin (demo) GLSL (demo) Glimmer js/ts (demo) Gnuplot (demo) Go (demo) GraphQL (demo) Groovy (demo) Hack (demo) HAML (demo) Handlebars (demo) Haskell (demo) HCL (demo) HLSL (demo) HTML (demo) HTTP (demo) INI (demo) Imba (demo) Java (demo) JavaScript (demo) Jinja HTML (demo) Jison (demo) JSON (demo) JSON5 (demo) JSONC (demo) JSONL (demo) JSONnet (demo) JSSM (demo) JSX (demo) Julia (demo) Kotlin (demo) Kusto (demo) LaTeX (demo) LESS (demo) Ledger (Beancount) (demo) Liquid (demo) Lisp (demo) Logo (demo) Lua (demo) Makefile (demo) Markdown (demo) Marko (demo) MATLAB (demo) MDC (demo) MDX (demo) Mermaid (demo) Mojo (demo) Narrat (nar) (demo) Nextflow (nf) (demo) Nginx (demo) Nim (demo) Nix (demo) Objective-C (demo) Objective-C++ (demo) OCaml (demo) Pascal (demo) Perl (demo) PHP (demo) PLSQL (demo) PostCSS (demo) Power Query (demo) PowerShell (demo) Prisma (demo) Prolog (demo) Protocol Buffers (demo) Pug (demo) Puppet (demo) PureScript (demo) Python (demo) R (demo) Raku (demo) Razor (demo) Windows Registry (demo) Rel (demo) RISC-V (demo) RST (demo) Ruby (demo) Rust (demo) SAS (demo) Sass (demo) Scala (demo) Scheme (demo) SCSS (demo) Splunk SPL (demo) Bash (demo) ShellScript (demo) Zsh (demo) ShellSession (demo) Smalltalk (demo) Solidity (demo) SPARQL (demo) SQL (demo) SSH Config (demo) Stata (demo) Stylus (demo) Svelte (demo) Swift (demo) SystemVerilog (demo) TASL (demo) TCL (demo) TeX (demo) TOML (demo) TSX (demo) Turtle (demo) Twig (demo) TypeScript (demo) V (demo) VB (demo) Verilog (demo) VHDL (demo) VimL (demo) Vue HTML (demo) Vue (demo) Vyper (vy) (demo) WASM (demo) Wenyan (demo) WGSL (demo) Wolfram (demo) XML (demo) XSL (demo) YAML (demo) ZenScript (demo) Zig (demo)
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WP-Memory-Usage
WP-Memory-Usage is a lightweight but powerful WordPress plugin that monitors and displays memory usage directly in your WordPress admin area. It is essential for site administrators and developers who need to keep an eye on memory consumption, identify bottlenecks, and act before users are affected. What the plugin shows: In the admin footer (every admin page): * Current memory usage vs. WordPress limit (with percentage) * Current memory usage vs. PHP limit (with percentage) * Server IP address and server name * PHP version In the Dashboard widget (“Memory Overview”): * PHP version, architecture (32/64 bit), max execution time * WordPress memory limit (WP_MEMORY_LIMIT), WordPress admin limit (WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT), PHP memory limit * Current peak memory usage with a visual progress bar (colour-coded: green / orange / red) * Latest digest status summary (warn / danger / critical badges) * Link to the Threshold Alerts settings page Settings & Monitor — Tabs (since 2.0.0): Settings — thresholds, logging options, email alerts, log rotation History — latest logged requests with full context (URL, type, user, memory) Digest — aggregated summaries of past log intervals; browse, merge, and delete digest files ️Actions — practical guidance on what to do when you receive a memory alert Diagnose (new in 2.1.0) — full PHP/WordPress configuration snapshot with a ready-to-paste AI prompt for analysis Memory Thresholds — current limits, threshold assessment, and recommendations Check Installation — verifies that the plugin can run correctly on your server Why Use WP-Memory-Usage? Excessive memory usage leads to slower sites, HTTP 500 errors, and failed background jobs (cron, imports, backups). WP-Memory-Usage gives you the information you need to act before users are affected — without overwhelming you with notifications. Features Real-time memory display in the dashboard widget and every admin page footer Colour-coded progress bar (green / orange / red) for instant status recognition Three alert levels: Warning, Danger, Critical — each configurable as a percentage of the effective memory limit Flexible logging: Ajax, REST, Admin, Cron, favicon requests — log only what matters Email alerts with configurable recipient History tab: recent requests with full context (URL, type, admin screen, REST route, AJAX action, user) Digest tab: aggregated interval reports — browse, merge, and delete digest files Actions tab: plain-language guidance on resolving memory alerts, no developer skills required Diagnose tab (new in 2.1.0): full configuration snapshot + one-click AI prompt (English, copy & paste ready) Memory Thresholds tab: shows effective limits, threshold gaps, and concrete recommendations Check Installation tab: verifies log directory, WP-Cron, PHP functions, disk space, and email setup Admin bar indicator: quick status badge visible on every admin page Multisite compatible Clean uninstall: removes all options, cron jobs, database-tables and log files on deletion PluginCheck-Plugin Status Plugin is compatible with PluginCheck-Plugin. Note regarding “trademarked_term”: “WP-Memory-Usage” and “wp-memory-usage” are today considered restricted terms. This plugin entered the WordPress repository in 2009, when those terms were permitted. Credits Copyright 2009–2013 by Alex Rabe, 2022– Bernhard Kux