Updated explanation of how to display the MiniProfiler #7493
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📋 Description
Since v14, the MiniProfiler has required a user to be logged into the backoffice and have access to the Settings section, which is not reflected in the Docs (umbraco/Umbraco-CMS#16007)
The MiniProfiler is also rendered by default in
UmbracoViewPagewhen debug is enabled, so there is no need to add@Html.RenderProfiler()to a template (https://github.com/umbraco/Umbraco-CMS/blame/main/src/Umbraco.Web.Common/Views/UmbracoViewPage.cs#L155)📎 Related Issues (if applicable)
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✅ Contributor Checklist
I've followed the Umbraco Documentation Style Guide and can confirm that:
Product & Version (if relevant)
v14+
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