PayPerPost Add Disclosure Plugin

Description

The most recent iteration of PayPerPost requires that bloggers add a piece of code to the header of their website. This is invisible to users, yet allows advertisers to do fancy things with their posts. If you don’t want to mess around with your template code, here is a plugin that will do it for you (and keep doing it even if you change your template)

Installation

1. Download the plugin file, unzip and place it in your plugin folder.
This makes the plugin available to WordPress and it should now appear in your Plugin page.

2. Activate the plugin
This “starts up” the plugin, making it available to your presentation files (you know, the ones that make up your theme). At this point, the plugin is active, and the disclosure code should be appearing on your page

3. You’re done!
That’s all that needs to be done!

Download

ppp_adddisclosure.zip

History

v0.1: Base release.

v2.0: PayPerPost’s latest release uses the same badge code for all users, which greatly simplifies the plugin. The code also now lives in the page footer, eliminating any perf problems putting it in the header may cause.

Websites using this plugin

I love it when people use my work, so I thought I’d add a list of links to websites using this plugin. If you’re not on the list, just add a comment and I’ll add you in!

Responses

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on April 24th, 2008 at 1:10 pm

thanks for great plugin. it’s really work on my blog.

on April 10th, 2008 at 5:01 pm

Owen,

This sounds wonderful…but PPP is still not reading my code. I even upgraded to 2.5. Could it have anything to do with domain masking?

Please help.

Ellie

on January 11th, 2008 at 10:23 pm

Alright Owen, I’m back again. I’ve changed templates and it appears this template doesn’t have any footer coding. Is there something I can pop in there to get my disclosure back up and running?

on January 11th, 2008 at 4:38 am

@Vienna; Yup, if you deactivate it, it won’t show the code any more. I don’t know if it will change anything from Google’s perspective, but deactivating the plugin means that the PPP code won’t be added to your blog.

on January 10th, 2008 at 7:20 pm

Hello Owen,

Thanks for this plugin. Made it really easy to install PPP tools.

But i have a question, if i deactivate the plugin, does it mean that the code wont be working anymore?

I am asking because i want to be out of google’s radar this coming PR update. :D

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