• Adding code to to your WordPress site

    Throughout this Knowledge Base, you’ll find code snippets that add or modify functionality in the Mailchimp for WordPress plugin. To use these code snippets you will need to add them to your site in a file that is loaded, like the functions.php file of your active theme. There are various ways to go about adding […]

  • Allow editor role to access plugin settings

    By default, the plugin will only allow users with the “Administrator” role access to the plugin settings pages. This means that only administrators can view your Mailchimp API key, edit your sign-up forms and control the various integrations. If you want to allow other user roles access to the settings pages then you can do […]

  • Which cookies does the plugin set?

    Cookies set by Mailchimp for WordPress If you’re only using Mailchimp for WordPress for its sign-up forms or sign-up integrations, no cookies are set. Cookies set by Mailchimp for WordPress Premium If you’re using our e-commerce integration in Mailchimp for WordPress Premium and are enabling “e-commerce link tracking” when you send out an email campaign […]

  • Creating a temporary login for our support team

    It can sometimes be helpful for us to access your WordPress admin in order to speed up debugging an issue you are having that might be related to our plugin. While we rarely ask for access to your website, in the event we do ask we will only ever login to help fix the problems […]