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  • Plugin Support Nick C

    (@modernnerd)

    Thanks for the feedback, @ashmetry!

    The plugin already supports a range of HTML5 hooks, such as genesis_before_entry, genesis_entry_header, genesis_entry_content, and more.

    It’s intended as a convenient way to add content to commonly used areas. If you can’t find a particular hook or need fine-grained control over priorities, it may be a sign that you’re better off adding your modifications directly to your theme code.

    If you feel there’s a specific hook you’d use regularly that’s currently missing, though, please say so – I’d be happy to pass it on as a feature request.

    Thread Starter Ash

    (@ashmetry)

    Hi Nick,

    Thanks for your reply. One example is genesis_before_entry_content. Which sits below the title and right above the content. A common place for adding social share buttons as well as other “related to this article” type of meta-data about the article.

    If you add _before_ I’m sure this justifies adding _after_.
    Ex:
    That’s one example I recently came across. Would be great if the plugin supports it.
    ex.

    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by Ash.
    Plugin Support Nick C

    (@modernnerd)

    Thanks for explaining that, Ash – I do see how it would be helpful. No promises, but I’ve passed on your request!

    Thread Starter Ash

    (@ashmetry)

    Thanks Nick!

    Thread Starter Ash

    (@ashmetry)

    I see that the latest version added this. Outstanding!! Thanks! I owe you a drink! ??

    Plugin Support Nick C

    (@modernnerd)

    Happy we could help, @ashmetry!

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