Triggit, WordPress and Plugin Integration
I have two related questions related to wordpress and triggit:
1. I have placed my triggit code before the tag in my footer.php file. My domain now shows up in my triggit account. Can I assume that it has been installed correcty? (I have yet to see any ads appear).
2. I use a wordpress plugin called WP Super Cache (apparently) serves a cached html page to the viewer in place of the php to speed up my site. When I look at the source code through my browser, the triggit code still appears (which is good), but I'm wondering if Triggit will be compatible with this plugin or if I need to make chances (ie disable the plugin).
Thanks!
1. I have placed my triggit code before the tag in my footer.php file. My domain now shows up in my triggit account. Can I assume that it has been installed correcty? (I have yet to see any ads appear).
2. I use a wordpress plugin called WP Super Cache (apparently) serves a cached html page to the viewer in place of the php to speed up my site. When I look at the source code through my browser, the triggit code still appears (which is good), but I'm wondering if Triggit will be compatible with this plugin or if I need to make chances (ie disable the plugin).
Thanks!
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Inappropriate?Thanks for the questions.
We only place the only the ads that will benefit your site and we try to not place junky ads. Due to this, if we don't have an ad that matches your content we don't place anything.
Using the WP Super Cache should not cause any interference with Triggit and everything should run as smooth as ever.
Let us know if you have any other questions or feedback.
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