Overview
Categorize, record and display Google Analytics tags, with parameters meaning.
XTag for Google Analytics allows to collect, detail and categorize all Universal Analytics and GA4 tags. Extension icon: • Click on grayed icon: extension window is displayed, icon is highlighted, tags recording begins. • Click on highlighted icon to display extension window when overlapped or minimized. • Close extension window: icon is grayed, tags recording ends. Extension window: • Click on orange led to stop/resume recording. • Click on bolt icon to stop/allow extension window raising when a tag is recorded. • Check "GA4 only" to display only GA4 tags. » Note: even hidden, UA tags are still recorded, so they will be displayed when unchecked. • Uncheck "Pages" or "Events" or "Others" (Display advertising, Timing...) to hide them. » Note: even hidden, tags are still recorded, so they will be displayed when checked again. • Check "Page URL" to see the URL that triggered the tag. • Check "Details" to see a selection of data. • Check "Advanced" to see all data. • Click on chevron to collapse control bar (or double click anywhere on it), click on collapsed bar to expand it. • Double-click on tag type or click on its arrow to show/hide all its details. • Right-click on main tag values to copy them. • Mouse hover advanced details to see parameters meaning. • Click on copy icon to copy all displayed entries in a tabulated format that can be pasted in a text editor or as columns in Excel. • Click on copy icon on row's left to copy only this tag • Click on trash icon to remove all logged tags.
Details
- Version8.1.0
- UpdatedApril 18, 2023
- Offered byDenis Rousseau
- Size290KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperObjet Informatique
110 Chemin de Chamfra Le Mas du Faz Presles 38680 FREmail
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Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes