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Custom html tags
Custom html tags











custom html tags

custom html tags

Tab visibility tracking enables you to track when the browser tab with your website in it is hidden or visible. Track when visitor bounces back to Google’s search engine results (SERP). HTML5 audio player listener covers a bunch of generic no-name audio players that can be embedded on your site. Other possible events are: ‘buffering’, ‘play’, ‘pause’, ‘ended’, ‘error’). Mixcloud player listener tracks interactions with embedded Mixcloud player on your site (when visitor listens to 25%, 50%, 75% of the audio track. Soundcloud player listener tracks interactions with embedded Soundcloud player on your site (Play, Pause, and view 25, 50, 75, and 100% of the audio track). Custom Element Visibility Listener tracks when certain elements appear and disappear from the screen (after scrolling up or down). Hover Listener pushes events to the data layer about hover interactions that occur over the given CSS selectors in the page. Regular readers of Analytics Mania will (probably) already know a lot of these scrips but I promise that everyone will find something new. Obviously, this list is not in its final form and will grow in the future so if you haven’t yet, subscribe to Analytics Mania’s updates in the form below.ĭo you notice something missing? Do you have an awesome script hiding in your pocket? Let me know in the comments and I’ll include it on the list. For your convenience, I’ve split all codes into categories.

CUSTOM HTML TAGS CODE

The majority of code pieces should be added as Custom HTML tags, while a tiny fraction should be utilized as Custom JavaScript variables in GTM.Įach link will redirect you to a GTM recipe or a blog post (written by me or other authors) that provides detailed installation instructions.

custom html tags

I present a massive list of custom JavaScript snippets for Google Tag Manager. Turns out such a thing still does not exist! Or at least I couldn’t find one online. Months went by and I noticed another growing demand among members of web analytics communities, an online library/collection where one could find various JavaScript code snippets (ready to be used in GTM ). Also, let’s not forget The Ultimate list of 120+ GTM Resources, GTM Checklist (60+ items), huge Google Tag Manager Glossary, etc. Yes, I know it’s next to impossible to surpass Simo’s blog, but hey, let me dream big 🙂Īs a result, the library of GTM recipes was born and its popularity exceeded my biggest expectations. In 2016, when this blog saw the daylight, my vision was (and still is) to make Analytics Mania No.1 place to find Google Tag Manager resources.













Custom html tags