What does the "Target" option do when clicked and what is its importance? When I click on it, it is simply deleting the component from that page. Can anybody let me know its importance and how to use/configure it?
It is the part of the Adobe Test & Target integration. If you have this integration configured correctly, it enables you to display different content to different visitors based on information known about that visitor. More info can be found in the official CQ docs.
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I am using Weglot Translation Plugins in WordPress. Everything working fine except checkout payment section not updating that's why the translation not working for that particular section
Check below the screenshot
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I'm Edson from weglot developper team.
Regarding your problem there are 2 things:
1- first of all, you should check from the dahboard if your translation is present. If not, one of the first ways is to see if you haven't gone over your word limit.
2- The error you are reporting seems "normal" because the Visual Editor must be used for "static" pages. In your case, you seem to be using the tool to translate an order page containing Ajax calls which notably causes CORS header issues.
I hope this will help you and do not hesitate if you have any questions to contact our support team
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There's certainly a bunch of amp validators online already, and I personally use these 2 - search.google.com/search-console/amp and validator.ampproject.org/
However, for some reason in a certain cases they will reflect different results (screenshot here)
Can anyone tell which one should be trusted? Meaning, which one is more authoritative?
Thanks,
Wadek
Both validators can be trusted. The problem in your case is that the search console obeys your robots.txt (which restricts the access to your AMPs). Once you provide the Google crawler access to your AMP, the Google Search Console will show the same validation error as the validator on ampproject.org.
I've implemented GA on our b2b site. It's strictly internal but we'd like to track behaviors of users to see if some of the sections on the site are relevant. So, it's working, but say you have
www.blahblah.com and you want to also track
www.blahblah.com/edit
www.blahblah.com/askquestion
Do you set up a filter for this? I did try it and not sure if it's working quite yet. Any info/advice would be greatly appreciated. I am brand new to GA.
Thanks
Not quite sure what you are asking.
If you want to know about metrics for the individual pages you'd go to to the Aquisition->Page Content reports. Overview will give you, well, an overview (you can use the filter box to look at the metrics for any specific Url), Content Drilldown will display a view structured by url hierarchy.
If you're after user behaviour you can create segments. If you want to know if somebody vistited the homepage and, after that, the /edit page you'd got to advanced segments (the arrow above the "Explorer" Tab in most views, click "create new segment", choose "sequence" from the advanced tab, choose page as dimension and "/" to filter for as step one, "/edit" as filter value for page two, enter a name for the segment and click save. Now you'll get all reports only for visitors who have visited those two pages, starting with the homepage.
There are a number of predefined segments, you should try them to see what they can do. You need a pretty good understanding of metrics and dimensions in GA to get the full value from segments, but the simple stuff (e.g. analyze differences between marketing channels) is already pretty useful.
So, for page performance seek out reports with page metrics and use filters. To analyze user behavior use segments which apply to most of the GA reports.
Hope that helps, if not you might to explain more specifically what you want to see in your reports.
You can create separate custom report for individual sections and drilldown by almost all the GA provided dimensions. please reffer the sampel provided.
Please access this URL in your browser as this is a predefined custom report which does the same thing you want. This will get saved under custom reports. You need to edit the custom report and give your own path/section insted of "/services/" under filters section
I'm using the Google Analytics Flex API to record data from a Flex application.
As I understand it, Google Analytics has a 3-tier hierarchy: An Account can contain one or more Properties, each of which can contain one or more Profiles. A UA code is associated with a Property, and Filters can be used to record specific traffic to a specific Profile.
The application lives on 5 different server environments (development, staging, live, etc) and we need to separate the data from the different environments.
Note that the server environments do not live within the same domain name. For example, staging is at staging.x.com, but the live version is at www.y.com. But I want them all to share the same UA code, so we are tracking them as 5 different Profiles.
So I have one Property with multiple Profiles. I set up a Filter for each Profile saying "Include only traffic form the domains that are equal to" and the particular hostname for that server environment.
The "Default URL" for the Property is set to the hostname of the default Profile, which is the live environment.
We set up that configuration yesterday, and today there is no data in any of our Profiles. We had data the day before (before doing the reconfiguration). I am confident that the tracking code in the client app is sending the hits to GA, since I can see them in Chrome debug mode, and the client app wasn't changed between the day before yesterday and yesterday. The only thing that changed was the configuration of the Property and the Profiles.
So obviously I'm missing something about Property and Profile configuration. Some specific questions:
Am I understanding Filters correctly? Is it somehow applying the Filter to the entire Property? It seemed like the Filters were at the Profile level.
Does the "Default URL" for the Property have an effect on which hits are recorded? What exactly is it used for?
Is there some restriction on how the Profiles within a Property can be affiliated? For example, do they have to belong to the same domain name? I thought not, but maybe I'm wrong?
Any other suggestions?
Obviously, I can experiment with the configuration and see what happens. But I have to wait until the next day to see the effects of each change. Thanks for helping.
Am I understanding Filters correctly? Is it somehow applying the
Filter to the entire Property? It seemed like the Filters were at the
Profile level.
Yes Filters are always applied at the profile level.
Does the "Default URL" for the Property have an effect on which hits
are recorded? What exactly is it used for?
The "Default URL" has no effect on data collection or filtering at all. It's only used to create links from the page reports back to your site. So when you see the top page being /index.html and you click the little link beside it it will take you to "Default URL"/index.html . So you might break that specific feature if the url doesn't exist on you domain. But for the sake of reporting it's completely fine to use a different url.
Is there some restriction on how the Profiles within a Property can be
affiliated? For example, do they have to belong to the same domain
name? I thought not, but maybe I'm wrong?
No, the Profiles inside a Web Property don't need to share the same domain name. It's perfectly fine to have multiple profiles filtered by hostname and it's completely fine and normal to have a global profile with data from multiple hostnames. In that last case the data may be a little off unless you implement Cross Domain Tracking.
Any other suggestions?
It seems that you have a very good understanding of how things work in GA. One thing that you might have missed and #jk commented about is that you should always have an unfiltered profile on you Web Property to avoid losing data due to bad filters.
Another thing to notice is that in the past I had problems with the predefined domain filters. It seems they were being aplied to the wrong field inside Google Analytics. I think they were being applied to the "Visitor ISP Organization". For that reason I never use predefined filters. So if you are using predefined filters you might consider changing them to Custom Include fields, select the "Hostname" metric and enter the domain you want to filter as a RegExp. I believe this bug should be fixed by now, but you never know, I just lost confidence in the predefined filters on that day.
If you acidentaly used 2 include filters in a profile that filter on the hostname but with different values chances are they are canceling each other. So you might want to go into each profile and check if they only contain one include filter each.
eg:
Include only trafic from x.com
Include only trafic from y.com
This will result in a profile with no data.
Another thing to notice is that filters don't apply to retroactive data. So if you apply a filter today to a profile it will only filter data from now on. Data that has already been processed will be elft untouched. There's no way to change data that has been added to a profile, nor to add retroactive data to a new profile.
Other than that you are probably good.
I have come across this problem in the past but never solved it.
I am on the verge of finishing a Drupal site for a client. I created two content types and gave him the permissions necessary to edit any occurrence of these node types.
The strange problem is the client can edit any node of type product_type except for one particular node of the same type.
So in other words, all nodes of type product_type are editable except node/3.
Do you have a node access module installed, like Content Access or Taxonomy Access Control? If you do, it could be that there are per-node permissions set and your client's role doesn't have permission to edit that node, or it could be that it is tagged with a particular taxonomy term which prevents him from editing it.
If you don't have any extra node access modules installed, is it just that the link to "Edit" is missing in the tabs section of the page? Can the client type in "http://example.com/node/3/edit" and reach the edit screen that way?
If you supply an answer to these questions in the comments, I'll edit this answer as best I can.
Check the author of the node. If it's different than the client's user account that may account for the problem. If that does not work you may need to "rebuild permissions."
I found out what the issue was. The client account could not edit anything with full-html input format.
I enabled that at /admin/settings/filters and it works just fine now.
Thanks for looking in.