• Great plugin, with no added fluff. Everything a plugin should be. The free version supports up to 6 code snippets, with options for insertion within the HEAD, or the beginning/end of the page BODY (excellent for control and flexibility), allowing a user to specify miscellaneous code (for example, to include misc OG tags manually, head scripts or stylesheet references (an added bonus for me was a quick & easy add of a web font in the head), Google analytics, Google remarketing tags, Facebook remarketing tags, etc.

    Even better, it stores them individually, in a menu, so you won’t have to fish and search through comments to find which one you need to remove or edit… and risk breaking anything (or separating Javascript from no script pixels): add a new one without risk to the others, or delete one without risk to the others.

    This plugin is a perfect match for anyone using their site for digital marketing (or alternately the opposite, monetizing by displaying others’ ads), and keeping it all straight

    It’s a great solution… and it’s an ON-SITE solution: Google Tag manager has a fantastic system for managing code snippets… but it’s Javascript-based, so using that alone will cause the noscript pixels specifically intended for non-Javascript visitors to fail to fire. Not good.

    Use this plugin for the noscript pixels (in parallel with Google Tag Manager), or alone.

    Why? Most WordPress themes, frameworks, and mini-frameworks lack any good place to add these code snippets, or provide it as follows:

    1. No place to put snippets at all (must manually hard-code into page in Editor)
    2. One place to put ALL snippets (confusing)
    3. Place for Google Analytics account # (but no actual code… very inflexible)
    4. Loads of plugins have a place for this… but which one to put it in?

    So, if you’re like me, you may have a constellation of sites, that vary by theme, framework, plugins used, etc, with no real way to keep it all straight, find and update the code snippets when you need to, etc, and have lots of different snippets of custom code to add, and a consistent, organized, easy way to do it:

    1. Custom CSS links or resources.
    2. Google Analytics Snippet
    3. Remarketing Code for Adwords or Facebook
    4. Misc others
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