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Hey all, I've got some basic html that formats the font, alignment and uses an image. I want to insert this into every single Wordpress blog post at the bottom of each posts. How can I do this? Is there a plugin that will do this for me? Appreciate your help, Nick |
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You can use "PHP Include" plugin or you can change the template in theme "editor" page at your Wordpress Admin. Obviously for "PHP include" you will need a PHP file, but you just need change the extension and all will be fine. |
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There's a free wordpress plugin called Quick Adsense which will probably do it. You can use it to insert whatever you want, not just adsense.
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| Or even better...hardwire the Adsense code, and or HTML code to your theme template(s). I don't put Adsense on the home page of most of our blogs - just the landing pages. So to do that; Backup your Wordpress Theme's SINGLE.PHP file on your desktop FIRST. - Then go to your WP Dashboard and click the editor link in your Appearance Settings menu - then on the right hand side, click the single post template (single.php) Then edit this template with your PHP changes, HTML changes, Adsense code, Chitika Code....whatever. Trial and error until you get it JUST way you want it. If you mess it up, simply FTP the single.php file you backed up on your desktop, back into your theme folder - all good again. What I like about this way of doing it is you maintain your WP page load speed - the more plugins you have running, the slower your load speed. (usually) NOW WARNING...if your blog has over 3000 unique hits a day, trial and error will cost you $$.....so then you can trial and error theme on a different domain that has little or no traffic until it's perfect - then load it up and presto - FAST loading, beautiful layout and TOTALLY unique theme in the eyes of Google. Hope this helps somewhat. |
| Terry Zulit Auto-Blog Formula - A CUSTOM WP auto-blog that ACTUALLY gets traffic, PHRASE and WORD rewriting to source code - Google caches ALL posts. See Adsense earning screenshot | |
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| Money Grows On Trees... War Room Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: In the trenches...
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Sure, thanks a lot, I'll be trying both approaches. Thanks guys! |
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