Custom code injection in Webflow for tracking or integration
Webflow has three code-injection spots: site-head, site-body, and per-page. Splitting them logically prevents mess.
Try this first
- 1Global (all pages): site settings, custom code tab
- 2Per page: page settings, custom code field, for page-specific scripts
- 3Embed blocks for inline snippets inside content
- 4Keep one central doc listing what lives where
When to bring us in
Tracking via Google Tag Manager, paste only the GTM snippet and manage tags there, not piece by piece in Webflow.
See also
- WordPress, plugins and theme have gone 6+ months without updatesOut-of-date WP is the number-one entry for malware. Don't just hit 'update all', back up first.
- Theme update broke the layout or threw a fatal errorThemes overwrite custom CSS on update unless you use a child theme.
- WordPress shows a blank screen after a plugin install or updateWSOD (white screen of death) is usually one crashing plugin. You isolate it.
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