The fields on this page allow you to save pieces of HTML code required by third-party plugins and widgets.
You can also use them to save Google Maps/Analytics/AdSense javascript snippets. You will need to understand a bit of HTML
coding to used these fields effectively.
The values you put here are saved in the Wordpress database, and will survive theme upgrades and other changes.
PLEASE NOTE: NO validation is made on the field values, so be careful not to paste invalid code.
Invalid code is usually harmless, but it can make your site display incorrectly. If your site looks broken after you add stuff here,
please double check that what you entered uses valid HTML commands. Also note that backslashes will be stripped.
<HEAD> Section
Code entered in this box is included right before </HEAD> tag in your site. You can add custom CSS here to further enhance the look of your site.
There are examples of some custom CSS on the Snippets tab. This field is also useful for entering links to javascript files or anything else that
belongs in the <HEAD>, but this use will be uncommon - usually you can find a WP Plugin to do what you need.
Site Footer Area
This code will be inserted into the site footer area, right before the before the "Powered by" credits, but after any Footer widgets. This
could include extra information, visit counters, etc. You can use HTML here (including
WP shortcodes - see next section), so include style tags if you want!
Site Header Insert Code
This must be HTML markup code (including WP shortcodes ),
and will be inserted into the #branding div header area right above where the standard site
header image goes. You can use it for logos, better site name text - whatever. When used in combination with hiding the site title,
header image, and the menu, you can design a completely custom header. If you hide the title, image, and header, no other code is generated
in the #branding div, so this code can be a complete header replacement. You will almost certainly need to add some CSS style, too.
You can override #branding, create a new div, or use in-line styling. You can also use WP shortcodes to embed plugins, including rotating image slideshows
such as Meteor Slides . And Weaver automatically supports the
Dynamic Headers plugin which allows you
create highly dynamic headers from its control panel - just install and it will work without any other code edits.
Insert on Front Page Only: />
If you check this box, then this Header code will be used only when the front page is displayed. Other
pages will be displayed using normal header settings. Checking this will also automatically hide the standard
header image on the front page so you can use a slide show on the front page, and standard header images on other pages.
SEO Tags
Every site should have at least "description" and "keywords" meta tags
for basic SEO (Search Engine Optimization) support. Please edit these tags to provide more information about your site, which is inserted
into the <HEAD> section of your site. You might want to check out other Wordpress SEO plugins if you need more advanced SEO. Note
that this information is not part of your theme settings, and will not be included when you save or restore your theme.
Don't add SEO meta tags: />
If you check this box, then this meta information will not be added to your site. You might want to check this box if you are using
more advanced Wordpress SEO plugins.
Site Copyright
If you fill this in, the default copyright notice in the footer will be replaced with the text here. It will not
automatically update from year to year. Use © to display ©. You can use other HTML as well.
Hide Powered By tag: />
Check this to hide the "Proudly powered by" notice in the footer.
The Last Thing
This code is inserted right before the closing </body> tag.
This is the best place for your Google analytics code and other final code that is not usually displayed. Note
that this information is not part of your theme settings, and will not be included when you save or restore your theme.
Predefined Theme CSS Rules
Many of the predefined themes include extra CSS rules (and possibly other HTML tags) to define their style, and those rules are included here.
You may edit them if needed to make your own theme work. If you are defining a theme you want to share, you should move the definitions from
the <HEAD> Section to here for your final version. That will leave the <HEAD> Section empty for others to add more customizations.
This code is included before the <HEAD> Section code in the final HTML output file.
Administrative Options
These options control some administrative options and appearance features.
Hide Site Preview: />
Checking this box will hide the Site Preview at the bottom of the screen which might speed up response a bit.
Hide Theme Thumbnails:
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Checking this box will hide the Sub-theme preview thumbnails on the Weaver Themes tab which might speed up response a bit.