• Skip to main content
  • Skip to forum navigation

StudioPress

  • Shop for Themes
  • My StudioPress

Forum navigation

  • Home
  • General Genesis Discussions
  • StudioPress Themes
  • Genesis Blocks
    • Genesis Blocks
    • Genesis Custom Blocks
  • Retired Themes
  • FAQs
  • Forum Rules
  • Internationalization and Translations
  • Forum Bugs and Suggestions
  • Forum Log In

Are You Using The WordPress Block Editor?

Genesis now offers plugins that help you build better sites faster with the WordPress block editor (Gutenberg). Try the feature-rich free versions of each plugin for yourself!

Genesis Blocks Genesis Custom Blocks

Verifying in Google & Bing

Welcome!

These forums are for general discussion on WordPress and Genesis. Official support for StudioPress themes is offered exclusively at My StudioPress. Responses in this forum are not guaranteed. Please note that this forum will require a new username, separate from the one used for My.StudioPress.

Log In
Register Lost Password

Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › General Discussion › Verifying in Google & Bing

This topic is: not resolved

Tagged: bing, google, Verification

  • This topic has 2 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 8 months ago by ainicsmassager.
Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • April 29, 2018 at 12:11 pm #219408
    Lindsay
    Member

    Hi,

    This is probably an easy thing to do, but I am unsure of where to upload the verification code onto my website to authenticate with Google & Bing.

    Thank you for your help.

    Lindsay

    http://rockrosebotanicals.com
    April 29, 2018 at 2:37 pm #219415
    Derek
    Member

    I recall there are several verification methods for Google & Bing, so it may depend on which method you are attempting to use. If it's a script snippet (can't remember if that's an option), you should be able to place it in the "Header Scripts" section in the WordPress Dashboard under Genesis > Theme Settings.

    The .html verification method requires putting the provided character string into an HTML file somewhere on your server via FTP (usually in the same directory that WordPress is installed in, which is often called public_html).

    I think there's also a DNS entry verification method, which looks for a TXT entry. That would need to be done in the Advanced DNS settings wherever your domain was registered.

    Hope that helps to point you in the right direction.


    5.12 Design Lab
    WordPress Websites built on the Genesis Framework
    512designlab.com

    April 30, 2018 at 11:54 pm #219456
    ainicsmassager
    Member

    I use DNS txt.It's easier and it will not increase the size of the page.
    Hope this can help you.


    https://www.amassagermall.com/

  • Author
    Posts
Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • The forum ‘General Discussion’ is closed to new topics and replies.

CTA

Ready to get started? Create a site or shop for themes.

Create a site with WP EngineShop for Themes

Footer

StudioPress

© 2026 WPEngine, Inc.

Products
  • Create a Site with WP Engine
  • Shop for Themes
  • Theme Features
  • Get Started
  • Showcase
Company
  • Brand Assets
  • Terms of Service
  • Accptable Usse Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Refund Policy
  • Contact Us
Community
  • Find Developers
  • Forums
  • Facebook Group
  • #GenesisWP
  • Showcase
Resources
  • StudioPress Blog
  • Help & Documentation
  • FAQs
  • Code Snippets
  • Affiliates
Connect
  • StudioPress Live
  • StudioPress FM
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Dribbble