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How Do You Add a Header Code on Weebly?

Last updated on December 29, 2022 @ 12:40 pm

Adding a header code to your Weebly site is a great way to customize your site and add additional functionality. There are two ways to add a header code to your Weebly site:

  • Through the Weebly editor
  • Through your site’s HTML

If you want to add a header code through the Weebly editor, simply click on the “Add Code” button in the editor toolbar. This will open a window where you can paste your code. Once you’ve added your code, click “OK” and then “Save.”

PRO TIP: If you are not comfortable working with code, we recommend that you contact a Weebly Expert to help you add a header code to your site.

If you want to add a header code through your site’s HTML, you’ll need to edit your site’s code directly. To do this, click on the “Edit HTML” button in the editor toolbar.

This will open your site’s HTML in a new window. Locate the “<head>” section of your code and paste your code just below it. Once you’ve added your code, click “Save.”

Both of these methods will allow you to add a header code to your Weebly site. Choose the method that works best for you and your needs, and you’ll be able to easily incorporate any additional functionality or tracking that your header code provides.

Keep in mind that editing your site’s HTML can be a complex process, and it’s important to be careful when making changes to your code. If you’re not comfortable with HTML or are unsure about how to properly add a header code, it’s always a good idea to consult with a web developer or seek out online resources for guidance.

Regardless of which method you choose, adding a header code to your Weebly site can be a quick and easy process that can help you enhance the functionality and tracking of your site. Whether you’re looking to add tracking pixels, custom fonts, or other features, adding a header code is a simple and effective way to do it.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.