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Look in the template for something that looks like "$template_hook[somename]". If it is located where you want to add some text, great. If not, you can input something into the template in that format "$template_hook[yourname]". Then, create a template, your_template, and put in the contents you want to enter there. Then, create a plugin that uses a hook on that page and in that plugin just put
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(I could have sworn I saw a good article on this, but right now all I'm finding is this: Template Hook ) |
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