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  • Ok,

    Thanks for your help.

    Much appreciated!

    Can this be done through the wordpress dashboard?

    Like is it possible when selecting to add a new page that I can add a html file that will go to the root directory?

    Sorry to open this up again

    I am trying to verify my google apps account also.

    There are 2 other ways to do it outside of the DNS changes.

    This is to
    1. Copy the meta tag below, and paste it into your site’s home page. It should go in the <head> section, before the first <body> section.

    <meta name=”google-site-verification” content=”……………….jE” />

    OR

    2. Upload an HTML file to your server

    This one is a one line file that needs a specific URL to ensure its up.

    I was trying to do this over the weekend but still no joy. I finally got the HTML page up with the correct URL but the problem is that it is on a full page with the theme etc. there. This means that google doesn’t recognise it.

    Can anyone help me with either uploading a .html file as media where the url can be user defined?
    Or putting up the meta tag as shown in the 1st point.

    Thanks

    N

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