Thanks for your reply....... I finally figured out where to find the right code and now have my site verified. I had to find php.header and put it in there.
There is no wordpress support other than more forums unfortunately. They have no phone number or online help. However that is not my real problem right now. If you click on my website Ironstruck.com and look at the top of the page you will see in white print on a black background the words.............*Paste your Google Webmaster Tools verification code here* I don't know how it ended up there and I would really like to know how to get rid of it if anyone happens to know. Thanks On Saturday, April 26, 2014 4:54:01 PM UTC-6, Ray Fauteux wrote: > > I've struggled for years trying to verify my site with Google. > > How on earth can they make something so complicated as many people who are > not computer experts struggle with this issue. > > They do say to paste the meta tag into the home page head section before > the body, but finding that code on my wordpress site has been an epic > journey as I'm not very computer or html savvy. > > I had someone else build the site for me a few years ago and I have > struggled every time technical issues come up. > > Anyway, I came across Firefly and I thought I finally had the answer. > > While I was on my home page I clicked on the firefly bug and there was the > code for the home page......... > > The very first line above the home page code said *Paste your Google > Webmaster Tools verification code here* and I thought I'd hit the > jackpot. There was the spot my verification code was supposed to go after > looking for it for several years and I was even being told exactly where to > put it. > > So I did what it said and copied and pasted my google generated meta tag > code into the spot. > > I can't believe what happened next. > > If you go to my site www.Ironstruck.com you will see near the top of > the page(and the rest of my visitors from around the world I guess) in very > bold black and white the words.................*Paste your Google > Webmaster Tools verification code here* > > What the!!!! > > Now my website is screwed up because of this and I have absolutely no > idea how to get that text off my home page. > > The worst part is, the meta code I copied in the spot I was directed to is > no longer there when I checked back with firebug. > > The same words are back again..........*Paste your Google Webmaster Tools > verification code here* > > So although I copied the correct meta code into the right spot there seems > to be no way to save the change and it just reverts back to the same *Paste > your Google Webmaster Tools verification code here* and the meta code has > disappeared. > > So I have two questions...... > > 1)How do I fix my homepage and get *Paste your Google Webmaster Tools > verification code here* text out of there? > > 2)If that is indeed the correct place to put my verification code, how do > I get it to stay there? How do you save the change you make to the code > when you use Firebug? > > I really need help with this, because I should not have that printing on > top of my home page. > > I'm afraid someone will see it and take it as an invitation of some sort > and screw around with my website. > > I tried Wordpress and they don't have any support for their customers. > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Firebug" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/firebug. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/firebug/3539aa7b-284e-4ad3-8f79-b9515509bc5b%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
