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  • njonow Friend
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    I am using Google webmaster tools and for that you need to enter a one-line meta tag, something like this:

    <meta name=”google-site-verification” content=”jCyyUCyXlI8blahblahbla” />

    This one needs to go into the <head> of the homepage. This is a piece of cake on most templates as you just go to template – edit html – and add the code there.

    However, this template is more complex and it seems the homepage file is put together from several files. So…where do I put this code then? I presume I need to modify a file that is not accessible inside Joomla administrator, but which one?

    Cheers,

    Nick

    histeriks Friend
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    <em>@njonow 165297 wrote:</em><blockquote>I am using Google webmaster tools and for that you need to enter a one-line meta tag, something like this:

    <meta name=”google-site-verification” content=”jCyyUCyXlI8blahblahbla” />

    This one needs to go into the <head> of the homepage. This is a piece of cake on most templates as you just go to template – edit html – and add the code there.

    However, this template is more complex and it seems the homepage file is put together from several files. So…where do I put this code then? I presume I need to modify a file that is not accessible inside Joomla administrator, but which one?

    Cheers,

    Nick</blockquote>

    Don’t know what JA Rasite’s structure looks like, but i guess that with all T3 powered templates (not sure of this) you should look for head.php file, located in your_template/layouts/blocks directory.

    If this is not the case, drop a line here and i’ll take a look at Rasite’s structure

    Cheers 🙂

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