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  • You might want to consider those people who, due to visional disabilities, might be using textual browsers without graphics where a lot of Javascript might actually be impossible to use or detrimental to their ability to use your site.

    There are also many beneficial ‘bots’ RSS, email or other text only renderings that you might not want to block. That’s your choice though and it is fine if that suits your purposes.

    Once you’ve decided, then you’ll need some way to jamb that code into the pages site-wide and this little plugin is the one I use for that task… last time I worked with this it still worked just fine even though the download page has a warning on it.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/addfunc-head-footer-code/

    Hope this helps.

    Thread Starter preethisk

    (@preethisk)

    Thank you so much for your help. It works. Yeah, I need it to restrict few contents to avoid being copied.

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