Sometimes we need to debug a WordPress plugin, even though the website is live.
This would display the errors for anyone.
Gladly WordPress provides options to do this more subtle.
// Turns WordPress debugging on // Tells WordPress to log everything to the /wp-content/debug.log file // Doesn't force the PHP 'display_errors' variable to be on // Hides errors from being displayed on-screen
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