Are you looking for a way to display $hook_suffix
as admin notice? While there’s probably a plugin for this, we have created a quick code snippet that you can use to display $hook_suffix
as admin notice in WordPress.
When developing in WordPress you may have a need for the $hook_suffix
that can later be used to register a hook called on a particular page load $hook_suffix
.
Instructions:
All you have to do is add this code to your theme’s functions.php file or in a site-specific plugin:
add_action( 'admin_notices', 'wps_print_admin_pagehook' ); function wps_print_admin_pagehook(){ global $hook_suffix; if( !current_user_can( 'manage_options') ) return; ?> <div class="error"><p><?php echo $hook_suffix; ?></p></div> <?php }
Note: If this is your first time adding code snippets in WordPress, then please refer to our guide on how to properly copy / paste code snippets in WordPress, so you don’t accidentally break your site.
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