=== IDPeek – Show Post, Page & User ID ===
Contributors: jarreea
Tags: id, admin, posts, pages, users
Requires at least: 5.5
Tested up to: 7.0
Requires PHP: 7.2
Stable tag: 1.0.2
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Shows the ID next to every post, page, product, category, tag, and user in your WordPress admin. No settings, works instantly.

== Description ==

WordPress does not show IDs anywhere in the admin by default, even though developers, theme builders, and site admins need them constantly for shortcodes, custom code, and page builders.

IDPeek adds a simple "ID" column to every admin list table:

* Posts
* Pages
* Media
* Custom post types (Products, Portfolios, etc.)
* Categories, Tags, and custom taxonomies
* Users
* Comments

No configuration. No settings page. Activate and the ID column appears everywhere automatically.

= Why use this plugin =

* Zero setup, zero settings page
* Lightweight, adds no database queries beyond what WordPress already loads
* Works with any custom post type or taxonomy automatically
* Safe: read-only, does not modify any of your content or data

== Installation ==

1. Upload the `idpeek` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/`, or install directly through the Plugins screen in WordPress.
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen.
3. Visit any Posts, Pages, Users, or Categories screen. The ID column appears automatically.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Does this work with custom post types? =

Yes. It automatically detects every registered post type and taxonomy that has an admin UI, including ones added by other plugins like WooCommerce.

= Does this plugin store any data? =

No. It only reads existing IDs and displays them. Nothing is written to your database.

= Will this slow down my site? =

No. It only runs in the admin area and does not affect your site's front end at all.

== Screenshots ==

1. ID column shown in the Posts list.
2. ID column shown in the Users list.

== Changelog ==

= 1.0.2 =
* Renamed plugin to IDPeek for distinctiveness.
* Enqueued admin CSS properly instead of inline output.
* Prefixed all class names, functions, and identifiers uniquely.

= 1.0.1 =
* Fixed ID column not appearing for custom post types, custom taxonomies, media, and comments.

= 1.0.0 =
* Initial release.

== Upgrade Notice ==

= 1.0.2 =
Renamed plugin, code cleanup for directory compliance.
