You may need to add third-party scripts to your website for purposes such as analytics (e.g., Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager) or tracking (e.g., LinkedIn).
The ShowOff platform allows you to insert these scripts into the <head> or <body> of your entire website.
By default, any script added will load across all pages. However, you can optionally restrict a script so it only appears on specific pages or elements.
How to Add or Edit Third-Party Code
Navigate to:
Settings → Site Settings → Third-party Code tab.Add or Edit Code
Click Add third-party code to create a new entry,
or click an existing item to edit it.
Enter Details
Add a Title.
Paste your Code in the provided field.
Select the Category.
Choose the Code Location (head or body).
Optional: Restrict to Specific Pages
Enable “This third-party code will ONLY appear on selected pages.”
Select the pages where the script should load.
Save
Click Save to apply your changes.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer for AI-Generated and Third-Party Code
The Third-Party Code feature allows you to add custom code obtained from external sources, including AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, or similar services.
Any code added through this feature is used entirely at your own discretion and risk.
ASP does not review, test, validate, maintain, or support code generated by AI tools or obtained from third-party sources. As a result, ASP cannot guarantee the accuracy, security, reliability, performance, or suitability of any code added to your website.
You are solely responsible for ensuring that any code you add:
- Functions as intended
- Does not negatively impact website performance or stability
- Complies with accessibility and SEO best practices
- Meets applicable legal, regulatory, licensing, and copyright requirements
- Does not introduce security vulnerabilities or expose visitor data
- Is compatible with your website and any future platform updates
ASP accepts no responsibility for any issues arising from the use of AI-generated or third-party code, including but not limited to website errors, downtime, security incidents, data loss, compliance issues, licensing disputes, or loss of functionality.
ASP reserves the right to remove, disable, or refuse any code that is considered harmful, insecure, unlawful, or in breach of our platform policies or applicable legislation.
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