=== The AddSticky === Contributors: daniel@addsticky.com Donate link: http://www.addsticky.com/ Tags: addsticky, AddSticky, popup, rss, twitter, stats, bar, toolbar, flash bar, notification bar Requires at least: 2.9.0 Tested up to: 3.5.2 Stable tag: 1.1.6 Create marketing announcement popups & email collection popups in just minutes. == Description == The AddSticky for WordPress plugin is a really simple plugin that allows you to copy and paste your AddSticky code snippet from [addsticky.com](http://addsticky.com/), straight to your WordPress admin interface. The plugin also allows you to choose whether you'd like your code snippet to be placed in the `` tag or at the end of the `` tag of your HTML layout. AddSticky the easiest way to make announcement popups & email collection popups with the official AddSticky for WordPress plugin. **Requirements:** PHP5+, WordPress 2.9.x+ **Important Links:** * [addsticky.com](http://www.addsticky.com/) == Installation == 1. Upload the `addsticky` folder and all its contents to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Paste your addsticky snippet from [addsticky.com](http://www.addsticky.com/) into the text area and click save! == Frequently Asked Questions == = Where do I get the AddSticky code for this plugin? = You can get your own AddSticky account from [addsticky.com](http://www.addsticky.com/) for free. Once you have your account, create a AddSticky and simply paste your code into the plugin's text area. = Should I load my AddSticky in the header or the footer of my WordPress site? = This depends on your site. We recommend loading the script in the footer but if your page takes very long to load, the header might be a better location. == Screenshots == 1. The AddSticky for WordPress interface. A dead simple place to put your addsticky code.