=== WP send to Analytics === Contributors: simone.p Tags: Google Analytics, events, tracking Requires at least: 4.0.1 Tested up to: 4.8 Stable tag: 1.1.4 Donate: https://www.paypal.me/simonepetrucci License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html WP send to Analytics lets you monitor user interactions with the content (pages, posts) == Description == **This plugin uses the universal Google Analytics script.** **If you're implementing a different version of Google Analytics, or you have a custom tracker, WP send to Analytics will not work properly.** WP send to Analytics helps having better data into Google Analytics: through a more accurate monitoring of user behaviour, it reduces the number of "0 seconds sessions". The plugin automatically traks some user behaviours and sends a hit (event) to Google Analytics: - By default, the plugin sends an event when the user reaches the end of the content (for Pages and Posts), including a "Value" in seconds, according to the time it takes the user to reach the end, from the first scrolling. - You can ask the plugin to track the view of a custom selector, instead of the end-content one, by simply give that ID in the custom box in your posts and pages. This is useful to track buttons, for example. - Starting from version 1.1.3 you can use WP send to Analytics even if you're using a custom Google Analytics tracker. Please use this option only if you really know what you're doing ;) == Installation == 1. Unzip 2. copy the folder into your wp-content/plugins folder 3. go back to your admin panel => plugins and activate wps2a 4. Be sure you're already using Google Analytics script (analytics.js) 6. That's all. The plugin is working. If you want to monitor a custom element on your pages/posts, use the box in the right side of posts/pages to tell the plugin what to look for: if you write "#custom_selector", the plugin will send Analytics an event type hit when user will reach an element with id="custom_selector" attribute. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Does it work with all the Google Analytics scripts? = Nope, WP send to Analytics works with analytics.js version = What happens if I don't use the metabox for jQuery/CSS selector? = The plugins will be monitoring the content, and will push an event on Google Analytics when the user reaches its end. == Screenshots == == Changelog == = 1.1.4 = * Minor fixes = 1.1.3 = * Added stylish buttons instead of checkboxes * Added option for custom Google Analytics tracker = 1.1.1 = * Minor fixes to options = 1.1 = * Added Option Panel = 1.0 = * All seems to work properly == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0 =