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Advanced Custom Fields Viewer

Description

If you are working with a large number of fields in Elliot Condon’s Advanced Custom Fields, chances are you manually wrap print_r inside of pre tags while building themes. Sometimes you just need all the fields you are working with more accessible and out of the way. You will be able to bounce back and forth between fields on your current page and the options page if available, and quickly close the menu once done.

Features

  • Viewer button hidden until needed in the top left corner of your theme.
  • 3 different color schemes for the front end viewer.
  • Supports viewing of non Advanced Custom Fields arrays! Just use acfv( $array ).

Contributing

Contributions are welcome on GitHub. https://github.com/josephfusco/advanced-custom-fields-viewer/

Screenshots

  • Plugin Settings

  • Front End Toggle Button

  • Front End Viewer

Installation

  1. Upload advanced-custom-fields-viewer to the /wp-content/plugins directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
  3. Click on the new menu item Viewer for plugin options.
  4. Hover top left of the front of your site to see the toggle button for all available ACF fields for the current page, as well as the options page if available.

FAQ-e

Installation Instructions
  1. Upload advanced-custom-fields-viewer to the /wp-content/plugins directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
  3. Click on the new menu item Viewer for plugin options.
  4. Hover top left of the front of your site to see the toggle button for all available ACF fields for the current page, as well as the options page if available.

Reviews

23 February 2017
I’ve stumpled accross this plugin by accident, because I’m developing a custom theme with ACF. After installation, I was disappointed, that nothing changed..until I found the button on the frontend. This plugin is so incredibly helpful, after one day using it, I can’t imagine working without it in the future. It’s awesome. I love it, and you will love it too. Guaranteed!
03 September 2016 3 replies
This plugin saves so much time when building out sites that depend on Advanced Custom Fields. For very large sites, it sometimes reduces development time by about 20%. I use ACF Field Viewer in conjunction with this ACF filter, which shows the field names inline on every edit screen that contains ACF field groups: https://gist.github.com/jcallery/31af5747e5ead8894bd9
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Contributors & Developers

“Advanced Custom Fields Viewer” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.2.2

  • Add composer support.

1.2.1

  • Trigger notification for last forgotten commit that prevented plugin activation.
  • Clean up unused files.

1.2

  • Fixed CSS conflict with word-break forcing viewer to appear at certain screen widths.
  • Added keyboard shortcuts to toggle viewer menu.
  • Added link to GitHub repository.
  • Minor code improvements.

1.1.6

  • Fix broken link to plugin settings page.
  • Minor code improvements.

1.1.5

  • Moved settings menu from top level menu to child of settings.
  • Renamed settings menu from Viewer to ACF Viewer.
  • Removed author logo for a cleaner admin UI.
  • Fixed minor typos.
  • Improved behind the scenes formatting.

1.1.4

  • Fixed php errors with defining constants.
  • Increased z-index of viewer to be just underneath admin bar.
  • Improved viewer selectors to prevent theme overrides.
  • Added slight padding to viewer for improved appearance.

1.1.3

  • Fixed white-space bug within pre element.

1.1.2

  • Edited plugin description.

1.1.1

  • Added admin menu icon.

1.1.0

  • Added support for non Advanced Custom Fields arrays to be seen in viewer.
  • Added svg icon to viewer button.
  • Cleaned up source code.

1.0.0

  • Advanced Custom Fields Viewer.