How Do I Add Google Console to WordPress?

Google Console is a powerful tool that can be used to monitor and troubleshoot your WordPress site. To add Google Console to your WordPress site, follow these steps:

1. Go to Google Console and sign in.

2. In the left navigation panel, click Sites.

3. On the Sites page, under your current site, click Console.

4. In the Console window, under the Sites tab, click your WordPress site.

5. In the left pane, under the Logs section, click All Logs.

6. In the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the date range for which you want to view logs.

7. To view logs for a specific plugin or theme, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the plugin or theme name.

8. To view logs for a specific post or page, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the post or page name.

9. To view logs for a specific file, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the file name.

10. To view the 404 page log, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the 404 page log.

11. To view the access logs, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the access logs.

12. To view the performance logs, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the performance logs.

13. To view the security logs, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the security logs.

14. To view the active plugins and themes, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the active plugins and themes.

15. To view the active posts and pages, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the active posts and pages.

16. To view the active files, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the active files.

17. To view the site’s configuration, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the site’s configuration.

18. To save the logs to a file, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click Save Logs.

19. To stop logging, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click Stop Logging.

20. To stop saving logs to a file, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click Stop Saving Logs.

21. To export the logs to a file, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click Export Logs.

22. To return to the main Google Console window, in the right pane, under the WordPress site log, click the Home button.

23. To close the Google Console window, in the right pane, click the X in the top-right corner of the window.

24. To return to the Sites page, in the left navigation panel, click Console.

25. To return to the Logs page, under the Sites tab, click the Logs tab.

26. To return to the Home page, in the left navigation panel, click Sites.

27. To return to the main Google Chrome window, in the top-right corner of the Google Console window, click the Close button.

28. To save your changes, in the left navigation panel, click Save Logs.

29. To return to the previous page, in the left navigation panel, click Previous Page.

30. To return to the WordPress site’s home page, in the left navigation panel, click the Home button.

31. To return to the WordPress site’s login page, in the left navigation panel, click the Log In button.

32. To return to the WordPress site’s main page, in the left navigation panel, click the Site name.

33. To return to the WordPress site’s admin page, in the left navigation panel, click the Admin link.

34. To return to the WordPress site’s front-end, in the left navigation panel, click the Front End link.

35. To return to the WordPress site’s backend, in the left navigation panel, click the Backend link.

36. To return to the WordPress site’s settings page, in the left navigation panel, click the Settings link.

37. To return to the WordPress site’s media library, in the left navigation panel, click the Media Library link.

38. To return to the WordPress site’s themes page, in the left navigation panel, click the Themes link.

39. To return to the WordPress site’s functions page,.