The ultimate snippet manager for WordPress to create and manage custom HTML, CSS or JS code snippets.
Do you want to customize your site with code but don’t want to edit your theme files or worry about losing your changes when you switch themes? Do you want to add analytics, site verification, custom CSS, or any other code to your site without using multiple plugins? Do you want to have full control over where and when your code snippets are displayed on your site?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then WebberZone Snippetz is the perfect plugin for you!
WebberZone Snippetz (formerly Add to All) is a simple, yet powerful plugin that will allow you to create and manage custom snippets of HTML, CSS or JS code and add them to your header, footer, content or feed. You can also choose where and when to display your snippets based on various criteria such as post IDs, post types, categories, tags, and more.
WebberZone Snippetz comes with out of the box support for Google Analytics, Statcounter and Tynt. Additionally, it supports site verification for Google, Bing and Pinterest via their HTML tag methods.
WebberZone Snippetz also enhances your site’s feed with a copyright notice and a link to the post. Plus, it comes with tons of actions and filters to extend its functionality.
Here are some of the key features of WebberZone Snippetz:
WebberZone Snippetz is the ultimate snippet manager for WordPress users who want to customize their site with code. Download it today and see the difference!
WebberZone Snippetz is one of the many plugins developed by WebberZone. Check out our other plugins:
Navigate to Plugins within your WordPress Admin Area
Click “Add new” and in the search box enter “Snippetz” and select “Keyword” from the dropdown
Find the plugin in the list (usually the first result) and click “Install Now”
If your question isn’t listed here, please post a comment at the WordPress.org support forum. I monitor the forums on an ongoing basis. If you’re looking for more advanced paid support, please see details here.
If you would like a feature to be added, or if you already have the code for the feature, you can let me know by posting in this forum or creating an issue in the Github repository.
To create a snippet, go to Snippets > Add New in your WordPress dashboard. Give your snippet a title and enter your code in the editor. Follow the steps in the WebberZone Snippetz meta box to configure where the code snippet should display.
To add a snippet to your site, go to Snippets > All Snippets in your WordPress dashboard. Find the snippet you want to add and click on Edit. Under the Display Options meta box, you can choose where you want to display your snippet (header, footer, content or feed) and when you want to display it (always or based on certain criteria). You can also set a priority for your snippet if you have multiple snippets in the same location.
To use Google Analytics with WebberZone Snippetz, go to Settings > WebberZone Snippetz in your WordPress dashboard. Under the Google Analytics tab, enter your Google Analytics tracking ID and enable tracking for your site.
Currently, WebberZone Snippetz only supports Google Analytics 4 code implementation.
To use site verification with WebberZone Snippetz, go to Settings > WebberZone Snippetz in your WordPress dashboard. Under the Site Verification tab, enter your verification codes for Google, Bing and Pinterest and save the changes.
To add custom CSS code to your site, go to Snippets > Add New in your WordPress dashboard. Give your snippet a title and enter your CSS code in the editor. Choose CSS from the dropdown menu and select Header as the location. You can also choose when to display your CSS code based on certain criteria.
Add to All plugin has now been rebranded to WebberZone Snippetz. The plugin code has also been rewritten to use OOP.
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Check changelog.txt for older entries the Releases page on Github