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.. _platform-wordpress:
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Installing MathJax in WordPress
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Note that there is a `WordPress plugin for MathJax
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<http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/mathjax-latex/>`_, so that may be a
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better choice than editing the theme directly.
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1. Open the WordPress admin interface.
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2. In the administration menu on the left, open up the `Appearance`
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menu and click on the `Editor` submenu option.
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.. image:: ../images/wp_menu.png
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When you click on the editor option, WordPress should open up the
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first stylesheet in the current theme.
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3. In the template list on the right side of the page, click on the
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header file (it should be ``header.php``).
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.. image:: ../images/wp_templates.png
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This part depends slightly on how your current theme is written.
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In the ``header.php`` file, look for the end-of-head tag,
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``</head>``. If you find it, insert
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.. code-block:: html
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<script type="text/javascript"
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src="http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML">
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</script>
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just before that. Otherwise, insert the same code at the very
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bottom of the file.
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4. Save the file. This will enable MathJax with both TeX and MathML
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input, so you should be able to start adding mathematical content to
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your pages. If you need to adjust the configuration, see
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:ref:`Configuring MathJax <loading>` for more details.
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