This is how any code should be inserted in wordpress
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As the author says fiddling with wordpress archives like functions.php is not a good idea. Ive done that in the past and your web ends being an immense black hole that eats your efforts, as you need to document every change to know what you did. Sooner or later you end stuck in some wordpress version or in a theme because you have dozens of small changes here and there.
Enough. Everything should be inserted from admin area and stay there even after any update. That not means that some update wont prove it does not like that code you inserted but at least it will not be deleting them on every update.
The only downside i see is that it is so simple that i dont see any premium margin for the author and save for donations i dont know if he will maintain the plugin. But for the moment as of 4.3.1 looks like working fine.
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