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Add to All

Requires: 4.0

Tested up to: 4.8

License: GPL-2.0+

Plugin page: Add to All | WordPress Plugin page

Add custom code or CSS to your header, footer, sidebar, content or feed. Site verification and more...

Description

Add to All is a simple, yet powerful plugin that will allow you to add HTML, JavaScript or CSS to your header, footer, content or feed.

It comes with out of the box support for Google Analytics, Statcounter and Tynt. Additionally, it supports site verification for Google, Bing and Pinterest via their HTML tag methods.

If you have any script that isn't supported by Add to All currently, you can just add the code to the Header, Content or Footer sections.

Add to All includes a copyright notice that can be automatically added your feed. Additionally, you can also add in a link to your post as well as any other HTML or text that you might want.

With this plugin installed, you do not need to edit your theme files every time you switch themes.

Key features

  • Inbuilt support for Google Analytics, Statcounter and Tynt
  • Site verification for Google, Bing and Pinterest
  • Add custom CSS code to your header
  • Add any HTML or JavaScript code to your header, content, footer and feed
  • Add a copyright notice and a link to the post in your site's feed
  • Tonnes of actions and filters to easily extend the plugin.

Installation

WordPress install (the easy way)

  1. Navigate to Plugins within your WordPress Admin Area
  2. Click "Add new" and in the search box enter "Add to All"
  3. Find the plugin in the list (usually the first result) and click "Install Now"

Manual install

  1. Download the plugin
  2. Extract the contents of add-to-all.zip to wp-content/plugins/ folder. You should get a folder called add-to-all.
  3. Activate the Plugin in WP-Admin.
  4. Goto Settings » Add to All to configure

Frequently Asked Questions

If your question isn't listed here, please post a comment at the WordPress.org support forum. I monitor the forums on an ongoing basis. If you're looking for more advanced paid support, please see details here.

If you would like a feature to be added, or if you already have the code for the feature, you can let me know by posting in this forum or creating an issue in the Github repository.