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Feature Request: Split tracking codes into Header & Footer #3711

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ecspot opened this issue Apr 28, 2016 · 6 comments
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Feature Request: Split tracking codes into Header & Footer #3711

ecspot opened this issue Apr 28, 2016 · 6 comments
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Status:Available Reviewed issue, it’s real, we’d review a pull request. Type:Enhancement A need for something new.

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@ecspot
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ecspot commented Apr 28, 2016

I'd like to request a feature be split into two features. The Core feature of Tracking codes is great but my choice is header or footer. On our site we have Codes that require something in both places. Tracking Codes such as StatCounter and Google Analytics want to be placed in the footer prior to the ending tag. Facebook Pixel Tracking wants to be in the header. Would be nice to have two boxes on that page, one for Global Extra header and a second for Global Extra Footer tracking codes.

@aembler aembler added Type:Enhancement A need for something new. Status:Available Reviewed issue, it’s real, we’d review a pull request. priority:like to have labels Apr 28, 2016
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aembler commented Apr 28, 2016

Makes sense to me.

@slojes
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slojes commented May 24, 2016

I too have many scripts that need to be put in header OR footer. I have Google code, Bing code, Alexa code and multiple ad network's code.
It would seem like a pretty simple thing for the C5 team to give you separate boxes for adding tracking/misc. code and scripts to header, body?, and footer. I hope they can make this happen soon.

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szsori commented May 25, 2016

This is absolutely necessary. Google requires that you put the Analytics code in the footer of the site or else Webmaster Tools reports it as blocking code (along with any other tracking code you have). But Google also requires that the Webmaster Tools validation code go in the header. Please split this into two fields.

@jessicadunbar
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👍 I ran into this with our own concrete5 site.
Facebook wants a tracking code in the header, twitter wants one in the footer.

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@slojes post makes the most sense to me. A dashboard page for adding any code, tracking or otherwise, giving it a meaningful name and/or description, selecting where it goes and dragging the order w.r.t other code elements. It would be useful for tracking codes and anything else a developer may want to hack into a header or footer.

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aembler commented Jan 8, 2020

This has been done for awhile.

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