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Taboola WordPress Plugin

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Welcome to Taboola WordPress Plugin

For detailed instructions, see the Taboola Dev Center.

Stuck? Need a hand? Feel free to reach out via our Online Community.

Usage of this plugin is subject to Taboola's terms of service.

General Settings

Your Publisher ID, as provided by Taboola.

Taboola Units

Below-article
Your below-article Mode (Widget ID), as provided by Taboola.
Your below-article Placement Name, as provided by Taboola.

When upgrading from v1, fill in 'below-article'.

For more information, reach out via our Online Community, or contact Taboola Support.
" name="first_bc_widget_id" placeholder="Widget ID" />
" name="first_bc_placement" placeholder="Placement Name" />

out_of_content_enabled) ? "checked='checked'" : "" ?> name="out_of_content_enabled" />
Required in order for Taboola to activate Read More.

Read More buttons can boost audience engagement significantly, especially on mobile devices.

For more information, see the Taboola Dev Center.
Mid-article
mid_widgets) ? json_decode($settings->mid_widgets) : array(); if (empty($mid_widgets)) { $mid_widgets = array(new stdClass()); } foreach ($mid_widgets as $index => $widget) { ?>

Mid-Article Widget #

The widget will be placed just beneath this element.

To target an element, 2 pieces of information are needed:

i) A CSS selector - e.g. p (for paragraph).
ii) An occurrence - e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.

For more information, see the Taboola Dev Center.
You can insert a Taboola unit in your website sidebar (if your WordPress theme provides one):
1. In the sidebar menu (left) select Appearance > Widgets, or click here to open the Widgets panel.
2. Click on the + icon (top, left) and type in "Taboola".
3. Drag the Taboola widget to the desired position in the sidebar (right).
4. Enter the Widget ID (Mode), as provided by Taboola.
5. Click on Update (top, right) to save your changes.
6. Browse to your website and verify that the newly added unit displays correctly.

To watch a demo of the above steps, see our online docs.
Category (Section Page)
Settings will be applied to all 'Category/Section' pages on your site.
Your category Mode (Widget ID), as provided by Taboola.
Your category Placement Name, as provided by Taboola.
The widget will be placed just beneath this element.

To target an element, 2 pieces of information are needed:

i) A CSS selector - e.g. p (for paragraph).
ii) An occurrence - e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.

For more information, see the Taboola Dev Center.
The element to target - e.g.:

section - to target a section.
#my-id - to target an ID of "my-id".
.my-class - to target a class of "my-class".
For a non-unique selector - e.g. section - fill in the occurrence to target.

E.g. To target the 2nd section, fill in 2.

For a unique selector - e.g. #my-id - leave the default value of '1'.
Homepage (front page)
Settings will be applied to the page that you marked as your 'front page'.
Your homepage Mode (Widget ID), as provided by Taboola.
Your homepage Placement Name, as provided by Taboola.
" name="home_widget_id" placeholder="Widget ID" />
" name="home_placement" placeholder="Placement Name" />
The widget will be placed just beneath this element.

To target an element, 2 pieces of information are needed:

i) A CSS selector - e.g. p (for paragraph).
ii) An occurrence - e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.

For more information, see the Taboola Dev Center.
The element to target - e.g.:

section - to target a section.
#my-id - to target an ID of "my-id".
.my-class - to target a class of "my-class".
For a non-unique selector - e.g. section - fill in the occurrence to target.

E.g. To target the 2nd section, fill in 2.

For a unique selector - e.g. #my-id - leave the default value of '1'.
" name="home_location_string" placeholder="E.g. p for paragraph" />
" name="home_location_string_occurrence" placeholder="" style="width:65px;">
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