Trying to add Alexa certify code to Wordpress...

by prism
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and not having much luck.

Alexa says the certify code needs to be added to every page just below the body tag. I've added it to the footer using the editor and all the pages from the Alexa scan report that says it cannot be found.

When I check the blog urls with the view page source option it looks like the code is added correctly and the "cloudfront" url is present. When I rescan the blog I keep getting the message only half of the site is covered and can't be certified.

What else do I need to do?

Paul
#add #alexa #certify #code #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author carrot
    Are you running any caching plugins?
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    • Profile picture of the author prism
      Yup, WP Super Cache
      I took the code off the pages & posts, now my feed won't work. I swear, I'm never going to screw around with the WP editor for anything when I get this fixed.

      BTW, here's the site:
      Paul Touranjoe.com - Online Income from Home
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  • Profile picture of the author carrot
    Its probably a cache issue, turn off wp super cache complately, add the code to footer.php ONLY, and test before turning cache back on.
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    • Profile picture of the author prism
      Hi Carrot,

      I turned WP- SC off, added the code to the footer only, left super cache off and rescanned the site and got this message:
      We scanned 167 pages and found 77 pages missing the Certify Code. 54% success.
      Thanks for the response, do you have another idea?
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