Theme/Plugin Upload in Business Plan
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Hi, since business plan allows theme and plugin upload, will it allow user’s JavaScript files to run on the website? If yes, it means we can use something like AdSense on it too.
Or, are there some limitations/scrutiny?
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Users upgrading to the WordPress.com Premium or Business plans have automatic access to the WordAds program and can set up advertising on their sites immediately.
Advertisements from third-party ad networks like Google AdSense, OpenX, Lijit, BuySellAds, and Vibrant Media are not allowed on WordPress.com. If you’d like to run these types of ads on your blog, you may wish to try a self-hosted WordPress installation.
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Hi there,
On standard Business Plan sites you still won’t be able to add any custom code, but once you install a plugin you will be able to do it, yes. Just keep in mind we still don’t offer FTP access, so any code you add will need to be in a text widget or in post/page content, or you’ll need to use a plugin to add custom code to, for example, the site headers, etc.
Also note that we don’t provide support for custom code beyond custom CSS support.
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May I respectfully add what follows please?
WordPress.COM users have code restrictions. No JavaScript, no form codes, except these https://en.support.wordpress.com/forms/contact-form https://en.support.wordpress.com/forms/, no tracking codes, no advertising codes, and no unsupported embeds can be used on any wordpress.COM hosted sites.
Please read:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/ftp-access/
https://en.support.wordpress.com/plugins/Code
https://en.support.wordpress.com/code/
allowed HTML tags list – https://en.support.wordpress.com/code/#html-tags
https://en.support.wordpress.com/code/#javascript
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