Get Theme Info is a WordPress ability from Ultimate Addons for Elementor — usable via Easy MCP AI, which connects Claude, ChatGPT, and any AI assistant to your site.

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Get Theme Info

Read-only

Returns current theme compatibility info and the full list of natively supported themes.

Requires the Ultimate Addons for Elementor (Header Footer & Elementor) plugin on WordPress 6.9+ (the WP Abilities API). No ability registers unless the plugin's 'Enable AI Tools' master switch (uae_mcp_settings.enable_abilities) is turned on in settings. Most abilities require the 'manage_options' capability; a smaller set of read/discovery abilities (template and page listing, the Elementor builder read/list/schema abilities, active-template lookup, display-rule locations, and design tokens) instead require only 'edit_posts' or 'read'. Abilities that act on a specific page, post, or template additionally check the current user's per-object 'edit_post' (or 'delete_post') capability on that item. Separately, every non-readonly (Write or Destructive) ability is gated behind a site-wide 'Allow Modifications' setting at registration time: if it is off, none of those abilities are even registered with the WP Abilities API, regardless of capability checks — this covers all template/page CRUD, widget/extension toggles, display-rule updates, theme/settings changes, and the Elementor builder writes alike, not just the builder ones. Eight of those abilities (the seven Elementor page-builder writes — build, insert-widget, update-widget, remove-element, move-element, add-section, add-column — plus pages-create) additionally re-check this same setting explicitly inside execute() as a redundant safeguard.

What it does

This ability reports on theme compatibility for header/footer/before-footer output. It reads the active theme, checks the theme-supported option, and resolves whether native, css-override, or default compatibility handling is in effect. It also returns the plugin's list of natively supported themes, flagging which one matches the site's active theme. An AI assistant can use this to explain why headers/footers are not displaying correctly and recommend a compatibility method change.

See it in action

You ask your AI assistant

"Is my current theme natively supported by Header Footer Elementor, and what compatibility method is being used?"

Returns

Returns theme_name and theme_display_name of the active theme, is_supported (boolean), compatibility_method (native/css-override/default), and supported_themes, an array of {slug, name, is_active} objects.

Permission

Requires current_user_can('manage_options'); no additional execute-time gating beyond the permission callback.

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