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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    I’m sure you’ve asked me this once before ??.

    There is some high level information included in the HTTP headers of the Ajax response when you upload an image. It includes info about memory usage, total database queries, and php errors. You’ll need to inspect the HTTP headers of the response in your browser developer tools to see the info, it’s not exposed in the UI of Query Monitor (hopefully one day in the future though).

    Thread Starter Jason LeMahieu (MadtownLems)

    (@madtownlems)

    “I’m sure you’ve asked me this once before ??”
    I don’t THINK so – must have been one of the other sexy developers who are obsessed with Query Monitor. ?? (And I even checked the forums to see if I could find it asked already ˉ\_(ツ)_/ˉ )

    But regardless, this is awesome and very useful info that I’m 99% sure I’m just learning about for the first time – so thank you as always!

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