• Resolved worada

    (@worada)


    Hi,

    the idea is, have a golbal rule [script], but change it for specific pages.
    Eg: adding an “override all global” checkbox to the meta-box

    Case example: facebook has new universal pixel: one for both custom audience and conversion. The difference is just adding the conversion handle.

    Messy, I know. Ripe for Google Tag Manager I guess.

    But asking anyway :]

    Regards,

    R

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/head-footer-code/

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  • Plugin Author Aleksandar Uro?evi?

    (@urkekg)

    Hi worada,

    On post/page edit metabox there is two radio options “Behavior”. If you choose “Replace the site-wide code” then head/footer code set for that particular page will replace site-wide code, and will not be appended after site-wide head/footer code.

    The problem can be if you wish to replace only footer code, but not head code (as both will be replaced).

    Check 3rd screenshot https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/head-footer-code/screenshots/

    Cheers

    Thread Starter worada

    (@worada)

    Brilliant, exactly what I was looking for – thanks for speety answer!

    If this is used in production, I’ll ask the client to donate.

    PS: and sorry, I shoul have at least installed the plugin to check the settings before asking a question. not a best practice (as this is not a commercial plugin)

    Plugin Author Aleksandar Uro?evi?

    (@urkekg)

    Hi worada,

    No problem, I’m happy to help.

    Regarding test, you can read Description and Features of plugins. There I listed this:

    Choose should article specific head/footer code be appended to site-wide code, or will replace site-wide code

    But, all is cool ??

    Cheers

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