• As of January 2018, with WordPress 4.9.1, this still works; it’s uncomplicated and does a basic job, so it’s not a surprise that it does. That’s the rule of thumb: the simpler, more basic, more uncomplicated…the less code a plugin affects, the more likely it will still work even if it hasn’t been certified as usable with you version of WordPress — even if the, ‘this plugin is untested’ message comes up.

    And THANK GOD it does; my site template doesn’t have the basic favicon feature enabled in the area it is ‘supposed’ to — under site > customize > header > site identity….as I was told later versions of WordPress now have, by default. My template didn’t account for that though, and I’m not going to be changing my template anytime soon. Perhaps never. ??

    So, imo, nobody should have any serious concerns about this plugin. And if they do, they can go insert the same basic, tiny code into their site — via the ‘wp_header’ action hook. But this is far better. ??

    This little plugin is a SANITY SAVER. Honest. Download this little beauty, and save yourself the trouble of sifting through code and praying you don’t break your site with any rewrites. A wonderful, simple, essential plugin.

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